"Magic Words": 5 Phrases to Tell Your Boss and Stand Out at Work, According to Leadership Experts
The article discusses how strategic communication and specific phrases can enhance employee visibility and potential in the workplace.
Explaining What is Important to Mention When Getting Employed: Concerned That the Employer Will Not Invite Them After Reporting
Legal experts emphasize the importance of honest communication for job seekers with disabilities, despite fears of discrimination.
Giacomo L.: "I was a victim of bullying: my rebirth began when I resigned"
Giacomo L., a 40-year-old web designer, shares his painful experience of workplace bullying in a large Milanese communication agency and the relief he found after resigning.
The 5 Phrases That Intelligent People Never Say at Work
The article discusses five phrases that intelligent individuals avoid in the workplace to enhance communication and professional perception.
Rules for the coexistence of different generations in the same work environment
The article discusses insights from a panel at Stanford University focused on intergenerational collaboration in the workplace, emphasizing communication and experience sharing as solutions to overcome stereotypes.
"I want to talk about something other than problems with friends and colleagues"
The article discusses a woman's struggle to shift conversations away from problems with friends and colleagues, seeking advice from psychologist Malin Bergström.
Warning decline in employee engagement in companies
The article discusses the alarming decline in employee engagement within Polish companies and its implications for workplace dynamics.
The Heralds of Bad News in Companies: This is How to Teach to Deliver Negative Information to Subordinates
Companies are training their managers to handle face-to-face discussions with their teams regarding difficult topics.
Small Talk for Career Starters: Help, What Should I Talk About with Colleagues?
The article offers advice for career starters on how to engage in small talk with their colleagues.
Employees with one habit advance faster at work, says director
According to Joshua Peacock, remembering colleagues' names significantly enhances employees' chances of career advancement.