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
People know you’re in power by your voice alone, as new research shows that people pick on acoustic cues to determine who’s in charge. “Our findings suggest that whether it’s parents attempting to assert authority over unruly children, haggling between a car salesman
The employee-boss relationship can be a delicate dynamic. Each wants to be liked by the other, and each may have different views about the relationship. However, once it’s all out in the open about how each feels about the other, then productivity and motivation increases. ̶
David Dunning is a social psychologist and a Cornell University professor. He is most famous for the Dunning-Kruger Effect (DKE) discovery, a cognitive bias in which incompetent people tend to overestimate their competence. “Although what we know is often perceptible to us, even
November 14 is Loosen Up Lighten Up Day. It’s a real day. The Internet doesn’t lie. On this day, you’re encouraged to takes things a little slower, relax, unwind, and find some balance. And if you’re a manager, you may want to urge employees to seriously take a