Humble Leaders May Prevent Employee Turnover
New research shows that humble leaders can ease employee transitions after disruptive events have affected their work lives.
New research shows that humble leaders can ease employee transitions after disruptive events have affected their work lives.
New research finds success with an entrepreneurship training program aimed at young adults. Can this be used to reduce global poverty?
New research suggests that employers should consider targeted responses to their online reviews.
New research finds that using artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, can improve employee creativity in just one week.
New research highlights the benefits and implications for leaders who support the work-life balance of their employees.
Workplaces may typically encourage employees to speak up and use their voices. But what are the effects on bystanders who witness their coworkers raising concerns?
New research finds that when background music doesn’t match what employees need to hear, they feel less positive and more mentally drained.
New research finds that debate training promotes assertiveness, paving the way for leadership advancement.
New research reveals how female leaders can counteract the backlash they often face for being assertive.
It is typically assumed that when employees and organizations share values, good things will happen. However, new research demonstrates that this is more likely to occur when the shared values are intrinsic instead of extrinsic.