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In today's work-obsessed society, we have this belief that we have to constantly be doing something in order to be successful. But what if the opposite were true? As Stanford psychologist Emma Seppala argues in her new book, "The Happiness Track: How to Apply the Science of Happiness to Accelerate Read More...
“It's lonely at the top" appears to be truer than ever, and that has serious implications for the performance and well-being of CEOs. Mindfulness practices can be a powerful strategy to address this growing problem. The picture most people across the spectrum have of CEOs is fairly consistent: Read More...
It's the holy grail for the fashion industry: Can manufacturers seamlessly close the loop on fabric, so an old T-shirt or dress headed for the landfill can be turned into something new? The world now buys more clothing than ever before in history; the average American throws out 68 garments in a Read More...
From Google to Starbucks, it seems big companies jump on the bandwagon to encourage employees to handle stress better. They offer meditation or yoga classes, trying to integrate mindfulness into the workday. How do these companies do this? By creating a safe, physical space. By offering support and Read More...
"I need a new job." We've heard that all too often even from people who are seemingly living comfortable lives. Of course we'd expect such a complaint from underpaid employees, but it's now an increasingly common refrain even among top-level employees. Given a chance, 70% of employees would jump Read More...
Late last year, an engrossing debate took place at the British Library in London. The subject: Is Corporate Social Responsibility dead? The two principal debaters were John Elkington (founder of SustainAbiility, Volans and originator of Triple Bottom Line Accounting) and Mark Kramer (chairman and Read More...
Gifts have been exchanged, returned and donated. Sales racks scoured. But what happened to that resolution to be more eco-conscious and sustainable, it always seems to go sideways in the frenzy of holiday shopping or impulse purchases on Hallmark holidays (check the calendar: Valentine's Day is Read More...
For the first time, Uber passed car rentals as business travelers' top mode of choice for getting around town, according to a new report. Expense management company Certify analyzed more than 30 million transactions in 2015 and found that in the fourth quarter, 41% of rides taken by corporate Read More...
If you can't beat them, join them. That must have been the idea at General Motors, thinking about services like Uber and Lyft, when it decided to create a car-sharing service called Maven. It is now launched in the United States and Germany, joining at least two other automakers testing the market Read More...
The sharing economy connects individuals who need a particular product or service with other individuals who have or can Read More...