Success depends a lot on your attitude. According to a joint study from the University of Missouri and Lehigh University, job seekers with “learning” attitudes find more success landing their dream jobs. “Attitude means a lot,” said Daniel Turban, a professor of management
Managing a venue can be a complicated endeavor, and that’s a good thing for your memory and thinking. According to new research published in Neurology, people whose jobs require more complex work with other people may gain longer-lasting memory and thinking abilities compared to
The Institute for the Future—an independent, non-profit research group—recently released its “Future Work Skills 2020” report. “Global connectivity, smart machines, and new media are just some of the drivers reshaping how we think about work, what constitutes work, a
It’s the end-of-year prediction time! That part of the year where we all become armchair soothsayers, waxing wisdom to whomever will listen. One person to listen to, though, is Ryan Holmes, CEO of HootSuite. He wrote an article on FORTUNE today about five predicti
Many of us have a distinct memory of something that may not be the most monumental event in our lives, but somehow it stands out beyond all of the other daily experiences we accumulate. It might be a summer camp memory, sitting around a fire determining the maximum amount of marshmall