Motivational

Motivational

Jamie Fiore Higgins on Workplace Toxicity, Gender Discrimination and Why She Left Wall Street

Jamie Fiore Higgins worked on Wall Street for nearly 20 years—from 1998 to 2016—and by the end of her career, she’d amassed a small fortune. But as lucrative as that was, it pales in comparison to the riches she shares in her candid book Bully Market: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs. […]

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More Managers Than Ever Are Keeping Tabs on the News—Here’s What It Means for Companies

The global pandemic, the war in Ukraine, racial unrest, a divisive presidential term and so many more events in the past few years have all eyes on the news, including business leaders. C-suite leaders, managers and executives used to have little “extra” time to ensure they were up-to-date on current events. Now, reading the news

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Educator and Life Coach Marcia Hunter on Living Your Purpose and Following Your Dreams

Today, Marcia Hunter is an educator, life coach and author with an impressive three-decade career in higher education. Ask her how she got to that point, and she’ll tell you it’s been a lifelong journey. Literally: “It seems like my career got started as a child,” she says. Growing up in rural Jamaica, Hunter had

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Challenging the Office Role in a Remote Working World

As the world reopened from lockdown in the pandemic, workers trickled back into the offices after remote working. Some ended up right back on their Zoom calls, leading to questions about the significance of the brick-and-mortar office. After the dust settled, business leaders found themselves with a novel question: Is the office an artifact of

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Representation Matters: 5 Tips for Creating a Business Worth Supporting

When Robert Hartwell first launched The Broadway Collective, a musical theater academy, in 2016, he worked at the kitchen table with his assistant. Times were tough then, a sentiment most early stage entrepreneurs can empathize with.  “It was just the two of us, working in the kitchen,” Hartwell says, laughing at the memory. “You couldn’t

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