Coping with Stress

By Kelly McNelis, Women for One Founder and CEO    As a wife, mom, businesswoman, author, and women’s advocate, I am a firm believer that you need to be willing to put your oxygen mask on before supporting others. I wasn’t always good at figuring out how to balance my needs with my responsibilities, so […]

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Adopt 3 Terrific Tools From Anthropology To Conquer Change

Forget what they say about love. It’s change that really hurts. Corporate leaders will tell you it’s the biggest challenge they’re facing today. Constant change makes it difficult to remain relevant and to create value for customers. “As humans we hate to change,” says corporate anthropologist Andi Simon, author of On the Brink: A Fresh Lens […]

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Janna and Sharon Headshots Business Casual—Too Casual?

By Janna Beatty   It’s sweltering outside. And there seems to be a direct correlation between rising mercury and the casual quotient. As the temperature goes up, clothing comes off.  So how do you handle your summer wardrobe in the workplace? That depends—on the context of your profession. Context gives significance to everything in the […]

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How Team Building Can Help You March To Each Other’s Drum

Employee reactions can be mixed when company leaders announce plans for a team-building activity that they hope will improve camaraderie and collaboration in the workplace. Some workers express enthusiasm and others indifference, but at least one-third inwardly groan. A Citrix study once showed that 31 percent of employees say they dislike team-building activities altogether. But […]

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