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Communications professionals today are expected to be more than just speechwriters—they must become strategic advisors. AI role-play for executive strategy is emerging as a powerful tool to help teams prepare for high-stakes scenarios, refine persuasive narratives, and anticipate reactions from inve...
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In June 2025, Rhode Island made history by signing the menopause workplace law, introduced by Senator Lori Urso, to protect employees experiencing menopause and related medical conditions. This legislation requires employers to provide accommodations for affected staff, alongside existing protection...
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The job market in 2025 is tougher than ever, especially with AI automating entry-level roles. Many graduates and job seekers are discovering that a degree alone isn’t enough to secure a lucrative career. The key? High-income skills that employers can’t find easily—and free certifications can help yo...
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The job market in 2025 is tougher than ever, especially with AI automating entry-level roles. Many graduates and job seekers are discovering that a degree alone isn’t enough to secure a lucrative career. The key? High-income skills that employers can’t find easily—and free certifications can help yo...
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Being unemployed is one of the toughest experiences—especially when you’ve been sending out applications for months with little to no response. You polish your resume, apply to every posting you can find, and even practice for interviews, yet the outcome feels the same: either a rejection email or s...
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Anger management in leadership is more than just keeping your cool—it’s a hidden superpower that defines whether people trust and follow you. Leaders who lose their temper risk damaging team morale, psychological safety, and their own credibility. Research shows that when leaders express anger impul...
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September isn’t just about kids returning to classrooms—it’s also a season of fresh starts for professionals. The “back to school” energy makes this the ideal moment to hit pause, reflect, and give yourself a career reset. Even in uncertain times, setting new goals, building skills, and reigniting y...
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Autism rates in the U.S. have risen from 1 in 150 children to 1 in 31 children and 1 in 45 adults. At first glance, this may seem alarming—but much of the increase is explained by changes in diagnosis and awareness. Autistic people without intellectual disabilities (once labeled Asperger’s) are now ...
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When people think about innovation inside companies, they picture R&D labs, strategy teams, or product development units. What often gets overlooked is that thought leadership can be an innovation engine too. Many organizations mistakenly treat it as just a PR or branding tool, but when done right, ...
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If you’re looking to boost your salary and stay competitive in today’s evolving job market, pursuing the right certifications can make all the difference. While the average U.S. salary sits at $62,192 in 2025 (Bureau of Labor Statistics), professionals in fields like AI, project management, and data...
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Changing careers can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re unsure what roles might fit your strengths, passions, and goals. Many people wonder: “What else could I possibly do as a career?” or worry they’ll miss out on better opportunities. The good news? You can now brainstorm career change possi...
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Giving feedback is one of the most important leadership skills, yet it’s also one of the trickiest to master. Many workplaces lean too heavily on criticism and performance metrics, leaving even top performers discouraged. The truth is, feedback doesn’t have to damage confidence. With the right appro...
