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Emotional intelligence in higher education refers to the ability of leaders, faculty, and staff to recognize, understand, and manage emotions—both their own and others’. As universities face challenges of inclusion, collaboration, and innovation, emotional intelligence (EQ) has become a defining ski...
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If you’ve ever felt anxious after opening a work email, you’re not alone. A new ZeroBounce survey found that 53% of workers intentionally avoid certain emails because of how they’re worded. The problem isn’t just volume — it’s tone. Some email phrases to avoid at work trigger stress, passive aggress...
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AI is no longer just a buzzword — it’s a career accelerator. Today, professionals mastering AI skills and certifications are landing roles that pay over $200,000 per year. A standout example? Vibe coding — Collins Dictionary’s 2025 Word of the Year — a groundbreaking approach to software development...
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The rise of automation, global instability, and economic uncertainty have changed how we think about work. Career planning in the age of AI is no longer about following a straight path — it’s about staying adaptable, curious, and skilled across disciplines. Traditional career advice doesn’t hold up ...
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For years, the future of work conversation centered on office jobs and white-collar careers. But as automation, energy transition, and infrastructure expansion reshape industries, the blue collar workforce is emerging as the new growth engine. In the U.S. alone, one in four workers is in a blue-coll...
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In today’s high-stakes business world, executive coaching for leaders has moved from luxury to necessity. With constant change, pressure to deliver results, and complex workplace dynamics, even the most capable leaders are seeking coaches to stay focused, resilient, and effective. But what’s driving...
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If you think AI startups only want engineers or data scientists, think again. The fastest-growing AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and others are increasingly hiring for non-technical but mission-critical roles. These AI startup skills—from product marketing to sales—are what turn innovation int...
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The recent America’s media shake-up has sparked alarm across journalism circles. Vogue’s decision to merge Teen Vogue into Vogue.com—and lay off several diverse editors—marks another blow to independent, youth-led reporting. Critics argue that this consolidation narrows the editorial lens, silencing...
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The Mayfield Report calls for a national shift — from welfare dependence to workforce reintegration — through one core principle: invest in people. With disability-related welfare claims rising from 2 million in 2019 to nearly 3 million in 2024, many cite mental ill health and neurodivergence as bar...
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As layoffs hit major tech firms like Amazon and Microsoft, many remote workers wonder which roles remain secure. Despite rising automation and AI adoption, several remote jobs have proven recession-resistant. These roles—like cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and financial analysis—support essential sys...
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If you’ve been wondering how to learn AI skills fast and future-proof your career, 2025 is your year to start. Research shows that jobs requiring AI skills pay up to 28% more, and professionals who earn AI certifications are being prioritized for promotions and leadership roles. The good news? You d...
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In 2025, private equity is being redefined — and Leila Hormozi’s Audience Advantage is leading that transformation. Through her firm, Acquisition.com, Hormozi blends the power of content, trust, and operational excellence to help founder-led companies scale from $3M to $30M. This human-centered appr...
