Read Sorry, Not Sorry: Why We Need to Stop Apologizing by Jen Fischer, from Thrive Global, June 15, 2021. Read 4 Steps to Boost Psychological Safety at Your Workplace by Amy C. EdmondsonĀ andĀ Per Hugander, from Harvard Business Review, June 22,
Year: 2021
Jobscan: Navigating the Job Search After Leaving a Toxic Work Environment
Read Navigating the Job Search After Leaving a Toxic Work Environment by Jessica Nath, from Jobscan.co, May 5, 2021 Read 5 Steps to Finding a Job That Fits Your Mental Health Needs by Jessica Nath, from Jobscan.co, May 25, 2021
The Emotional Toll of a Long-Term Job Search: Looking Forward
My long-term job search, at times felt like it would go on for years and years. But recently I received news I am looking forward to sharing! Since May 18, 2018, I have been sitting on pins and needles. I
Today’s Quote: Anatole France
“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.” Anatole France
Harvard Business Review: What Organizations Can Do to Retain Asian American Talent
Read What Organizations Can Do to Retain Asian American Talent by Eddie Yoon, Christopher Lochhead,Ā andĀ Nicolas Cole, from Harvard Business Review, May 18, 2021 Listen to Racial Healing and Liberation on Campus from Student Affairs NOW!, May 19, 2021 Read Our
Good, Better, and Great Questions to Ask as a Job Candidate
Not all questions, asked as a candidate, are of the same caliber. Some are better than others; some are great at learning about the position, politics, or personalities in the office. Learn what questions may work best for you in
Inc.com: 5 Strategies to Keep Moms–and Everyone Else–on Staff From Quitting
Read 5 Strategies to Keep Moms–and Everyone Else–on Staff From Quitting by Kimberly Weisul, from Inc.com, May 7, 2021. Read Are You Keeping Your DE&I Commitments? byĀ Kathy Gurchiek, from SHRM News, May 10, 2021 Read 10 Ways Youāre Probably Leaving
Today’s Quote: Salman Rushdie
The only people who see the whole picture are the ones who step outside the frame. Salman Rushdie