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Learn real-life succession planning lessons from the on-screen mistakes featured in Succession, Empire, and other popular television dramas.

Staying on top of industry insights is a critical part of being a leader. From competitor news to salacious exposés, a daily read or watch of the latest headlines is a staple for many CEOs and senior leaders. But it can be overwhelming to go through endless sites and check competitor press pages every day. […]

The Chili’s comeback wasn’t luck, but a brilliant social media marketing plan that targeted Gen Z—and worked. Learn more.

A TEDx Event Organizer Shares Her Secrets on How to Nail Your Next Work Presentation
A self-described introvert, Amanda Banks might not appear to be a public speaking aficionado on paper given her personality type. She, like many other Americans, didn’t put public speaking at the top of her list of things she loves to do. But her view of speaking in the presence of others has changed dramatically as […]

Stepping down from a leadership position can be a difficult decision, but honest self-reflection is step one to deciding the next best move. Learn more.

Although a cross-generational team can have its challenges, learning to work together will lead to a successful and happy workplace. Learn more.

Master your business travel budget with these 7 money moves—from the best way to exchange currency to avoiding surprise fees on the road.

Ever wanted to start your own business and break the 9-to-5? You need a plan. Read our ultimate business checklist to get you started.

Amazon is launching a new service for Prime members offering same-day delivery of fresh groceries to 2,300 cities. Learn more.

Interrupting, one-upping and topic hogging can derail any discussion. Learn five habits that ruin conversations and what to do instead.

With office mandates rising, more than 200K women with young children left the workforce in 2025 as remote and flexible job options declined.

Should You Use LinkedIn’s ‘Easy Apply’ Feature to Apply for Jobs? Here’s What a Recruiter Wants You to Know
Are you using LinkedIn’s ‘Easy Apply’ function to apply to jobs? Here’s what a recruiter wants you to know before you submit your application.

When Ford introduced the famous Model T back in 1908, it was a breakthrough in every sense: a sturdy, reliable automobile finally priced low enough for everyday Americans. But the real magic came in 1913, when Ford invented the moving assembly line. Suddenly, building a car took minutes, not hours, and millions could finally get […]

Maria Menounos shares how health crises reshaped her career, mindset and mission—building a platform for wellness, purpose and self-healing.

I Recently Graduated With a Degree in Journalism— Here’s How I’m Navigating My Career in the Age of AI
There’s a peculiar kind of vertigo that comes with graduating into a world that no longer resembles the one you trained for. When I entered university, artificial intelligence was little more than background noise: something talked about in labs or TED Talks, but rarely in classrooms like mine. By the time I graduated from university […]

A cover letter is a formal, one-page document that introduces you, expresses your interest in a specific job, and highlights how your qualifications match the role’s requirements. It should be clear, concise, and tailored to the position. A well-crafted cover letter adds context and personality to your application while complementing your resume. When written effectively, […]

Parenting in Nature: 5 Proven Tips to Get Your Kids off Screens and Into the Outdoors
One day, my eldest declared himself an “indoor cat.” We live in a large, smog-filled city, and even though we have a nice backyard, my children rarely played in it. I wanted my family to connect more to nature, but I needed a strategy. Then, I found a post in a local Facebook group advertising […]

Thomas Edison recorded himself reciting “Mary Had a Little Lamb” on his phonograph in 1878. But it wasn’t until the 1930s that audiobooks truly emerged, primarily serving the visually impaired and those recovering from strokes. In 2010 only 6,200 audiobooks were published, and a 2012 Pew Research report found that just 11% of Americans aged […]
