What will humans do? It’s the question I hear more than any other right now. People ask some version of it every time technology changes how work is structured. Steam power, electricity, and then ...
The modern workplace has spent the past few years swinging between extremes, especially after the pandemic. First came rage quitting, a loud rejection of burnout and broken systems. That was followed ...
If you’re applying for jobs, you better get used to being interviewed by AI. Here’s how to ace an interview. Photo: Johnny Simon/WSJ, iStock For employees at a Dell Technologies office, mornings used ...
Ryan Roslansky and I are colleagues at Microsoft—he leads LinkedIn as CEO and also oversees the team of engineers responsible for Microsoft 365 and Copilot as EVP. That puts him at the intersection of ...
We’re outsourcing the very moments that create connection. Here’s how to be more intentional. by Amy Gallo “My coworker’s emails sound like a robot wrote them ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Finding ways to bend tasks toward your strengths and passions can make you happier, more productive and find more meaning in your life—no matter your ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to [email protected]. What is Bluetooth? – Henry, age 13, Somerville, ...
Hybrid vehicles aren’t new. In fact, they date all the way back to the inception of the automobile itself. Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the fabled sports car brand, built the first hybrid car in 1899 ...
Over the past couple of decades, there has been an explosion of scientific research into how the workplace impacts our emotional health and our relationships, both at work and outside of it. The ...
Your job has been challenging lately, and you get home most nights feeling stressed, burnt out, and exhausted. The tension and uncertainty at work have taken a toll on your mood and your sex life. You ...
Industry leaders say AI is becoming a ‘teammate’ in the workplace, boosting productivity and creativity—but workers and companies must learn to adapt responsibly.
I was 16 years old when I got my first “real” job at a local Jack-in-the-Box. It was not a great gig, for sure, working over a hot grill and dealing with rude, demanding customers. But I was saved ...