Friday, December 19, 2025
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Are millennials lazy or workaholics? We’re both, actually

(OPINION) While some find millennials to be lazy, studies indicate we're workaholics - here's how we're simultaneously both.

The best way to overcome imposter syndrome

(OPINION) Survey after survey indicates that talented professionals often suffer from imposter syndrome - so how does one overcome some of its crippling effects?

Get a grip – wearables are not at all a dying fad

(EDITORIAL) Apparently one in three wearables are ditched, so analysts are revisiting their predictions. So why do we still think they will succeed?

Is artificial intelligence (AI) going too far, moving too quickly?

(EDITORIAL) Ironically, the answer to the question, “Will Skynet kill us all?” lies not in the eternal, shiny and chrome future, but in history. Is AI about to blow up in our faces?

Responding to all customer emails for Inbox Zero is a waste of time

(OPINION) Every professional should treat their inbox as an appetizer—not the main course. Inbox Zero is great in theory, but not always in practice.

Response to the very public “I Quit” open letters to Apple

(EDITORIAL) What is it that has some Apple employees so dissatisfied they're going public with their emotional responses? Let's discuss.

Using Pal’s Sudden Service model can make you famous for service, staff retention

(EDITORIAL) Winner of the 2001 Malcolm Baldridge Quality Award — the first restaurant to do so — Pal’s is a fan favorite with a turnover rate a third lower than the industry average. Here's how they do it.

Is Instagram really anything more than a narcissism engine?

(EDITORIAL) The more Instagram followers we have, the more likes we average, and the more we want. Let's discuss.