Each month hosts Jonathan and Rachel take on a workplace hot topic, raiding the archives of 16 years worth of Mind Tools interviews to see what the experts have to say.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | CareersSelf-ImprovementBusinessEducation |
What does the future of work look like? Join Rachel and Jonathan as they explore what experts and futurists have to say about how work is changing.
Tackling six key themes, Jonathan explores the pace of change, technology, and collaboration; while ... more
Quiet quitting and quiet firing. The meteoric rise of these concepts has changed the way we look at engagement at work. But what do these buzzwords really mean? And how can we navigate these aspects of modern work life?
Join Rachel and Jonathan as ... more
We've all worked with difficult people. But what can you do about it? From time-wasters and perfectionists to know-it-alls and pessimists, in this episode discover how to handle the six types of difficult co-workers.
Get in touch and share your tho... more
Feedback can be tricky. If you're giving feedback, you probably feel worried about your approach and about how the other person will feel. If you're the receiver, you might feel vulnerable and even under attack. From either side, feedback is delicate... more
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