Every headline these days seems to echo uncertainty—natural disasters, economic instability, political division, global tension, and a world that feels more unpredictable than ever. It’s no surprise that many people are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and fearful. But while fear is a natural response to the unknown, we must not allow it to become a permanent […]
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Work looks less like a physical office full of full-time employees and more like a diverse and dispersed cloud of labor. By Diane Mulcahy*. (Thank you, Diane) Work was ripe for disruption long before 2020. The fundamental structure of work, and the ways we work, haven’t kept pace with technology, with corporate needs to […]