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How Healthy Leadership Transforms a Workplace
Psychologist and executive coach Dr. Lisa Orbe-Austin joins Current to discuss her new book, Your Unstoppable Greatness, and talk about how having healthy leadership can shape a workplace.
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Vermont Rep. Taylor Small Receives Award for Young Leaders
Rep. Taylor Small of Winooski received an international award by the youth advocates at One Young World.
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Vt. Lawmaker Honored at Event Attended by Prince Harry & Meghan Markle
A Vermont lawmaker has received international recognition for her work. Rep. Taylor Small, P/D-Winooski, traveled to Manchester, England last week to attend a summit hosted by the organization One Young World, which aims to boost engagement from young people in the political process. Small, 28, was one of five recipients of One Young World’s politician of the year award,...
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How Atlassian's Dual-CEO Structure Has Helped the Australian Software Company Thrive
Atlassian’s market cap has soared since the company’s 2015 IPO, led by the co-CEOs who started the company two decades ago.
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The Most Successful People Have This Type of Intelligence—and It's About Being ‘People Smart,' Says Relationship Expert
An emotional intelligence researcher explains the importance of knowing how to manage the relationships in your life — and why success is all about being “people smart.”
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The Abrupt Starbucks CEO Change Reveals a Big Topic Boards Struggle With
Changes in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic coupled with rising stakeholder activism is reshaping CEO succession planning for boards of directors.
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How to Get Your Old Job Back If You Hate Your New One
Is it ever a good idea to get back together with your ex? In your career, it might be.
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‘Never Overlook These 7 Classic Job Interview Questions,' Says CEO and Hiring Expert of 22 Years
Gary Burnison, a CEO and career expert of 22 years, shares the interview questions that candidate should “never overlook”—as well as the answers that have impressed him the most.
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The Silicon Valley Fallout From Waging Economic War Against Russia
Silicon Valley links between VCs, Russian founders and investors have created a range of issues as a result of the invasion of Ukraine and business retreat.
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The 30-Year-Old Female Founder at the Forefront of a Billion-Dollar Bet on CRISPR Gene Editing
Nathan Chen’s sister Janice co-founded Mammoth Biosciences while watching her brother skate in the Olympics. Her plan: get the CRISPR start-up to $100 billion.
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For Vodka, America's Most-Popular Spirit, the Trouble Started Before Russia Invaded Ukraine
Vodka has long been the dominant spirit in the U.S. market, but the rise of tequila and whiskey, and now its ties to Russia, has lessened that gap.
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Domee Shi Was a Pixar Intern 11 Years Ago—Now She's the First Woman to Solo-Direct a Feature There
Domee Shi won an Oscar for her 2018 Pixar short “Bao.”
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More Women in the Boardroom Could Drive Higher Credit Ratings and Stock Returns for Firms — They Still Hold Just 29% of Seats
About a third of corporate board seats are now held by women, and gender diversity in boardrooms could lead to higher credit ratings and stock performance.
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Why This CEO Is Using Stereotyping as a ‘Superpower'
M&T Bank’s Rene Jones and Pinnacle Group’s Nina Vaca share how their personal experiences shaped their leadership mentality.
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There Are More Than 11 Million Open Jobs in America Right Now—and Workers Have the Upper Hand
In January there were 6.5 million hires and 6.1 million separations, according to the Department of Labor’s latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey.
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There Are 4 Types of Bosses. Here's the One You Want to Work for—and Why Experts Say They're the Most Successful
All managers tend to fall one of four approaches. Sari Wilde, a work expert and lead researcher at Gartner, breaks down the four types — and shares the one is that is most successful in developing their employees skills and career path.
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How a San Francisco Tech Company Is Supporting Its 250-Plus Workers in Ukraine: ‘This Is Personal'
Andy Kurtzig is CEO of the San Francisco-based tech company JustAnswer. A quarter of its employees are based in offices throughout Lviv, Uzhgorod and Kyiv.
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After Unprecedented Russia Boycotts, Corporate Boardrooms Will Face a Much Trickier, Longer-Term Global End Game
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is pushing companies to rethink globalization and could add to forces moving against decades of international economic cooperation.
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An Amazon Applicant Who Jeff Bezos Hired ‘on the Spot' Shares 5 Ways to ‘Instantly Impress' During the Job Interview
Silicon Valley veteran Ann Hiatt was hired on the spot after her first interview with Jeff Bezos. Based on her decades of experience working with execs at Google and Amazon, she shares her top job interview tips.
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The Most Likable People Always Avoid These 13 Communication Mistakes, Say Speech and Words Experts
Want to improve your reputation and make people think more highly of you? Speech and communication experts share the common mistakes — including words and phrases — that the most likable people always avoid.