Research shows that working in a corporate office hinders rather than helps quality work. Let’s enumerate the six top financial benefits of distributed workforces to companies.
Read MoreYou gain a heady feeling of confidence when you know that you can rely on yourself and that you can do what needs to be done without anyone else.
Read MoreOn today’s bifurcated web, search engines answer questions efficiently and effectively and social media provides the entertainment. Needs met. Game over.
Read MoreIf you face working away from the traditional office for the long term, you’ll need patience and time for adjustment. Here are a few experience-based tips to help you make the transition.
Read MoreResearch encourages adding a little spice of variety to your life, if you can find it not too far from your comfort zone.
Read MoreNo one can possibly imagine that what we experienced working from home during COVID-19 provided a true litmus test for working remotely on the employer, manager, or employer sides.
Read MoreNeed new and creative ideas for your multicultural, bilingual, or destination wedding? Here are three fun ideas based on my own experience.
Read MoreThe coronavirus crisis forced many people to drop pretense and futile attempts at perfection and simply act like real, flawed, often-awkward human beings.
Read MoreI have only a few days or even weeks before I’ll need to communicate a bit more in a French-speaking world. And I’ll have to do through voice-muffling masks.
Read MoreI’ve compiled a list of links and resources that I hope can help anyone in a leadership role in business better navigate these challenging times.
Read MoreHoodies have covered humans for as long as history has covered humans. Could I piece together a hoodie narrative?
Read MoreWhether gung-ho or never-me, anyone who moves from an office to a distributed workforce structure or to regularly working from home will have an adjustment period.
Read MoreThink you’d like to take a trip—and still get all the work done? Here’s how.
Read MoreOnly marrying into a French family and moving to the French part of Switzerland helped me to understand that “Who cut the cheese?” has actual context.
Read MorePeople among us who want to reduce their social-media mindshare have at least a few options for following the sites and information sources they love.
Read MoreNo hyperbole here—e-mail subscriber lists predominate when it comes to the health of an enterprise. Why?
Read MoreWhich is better? A quiet office or a boisterous one?
Read MoreI’ve noted a few peculiarities about American television that I haven’t seen in European television.
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