UC Davis Graduate School of Management Face Time and the Unspoken Bias Behind Nontraditional Work Cultures Jan 23, 2013 Kimberly D. Elsbach Kimberly Elsbach Professor Kimberly Elsbach conducts research on the acquisition and maintenance of organizational images, identities and reputations…. Read More ›
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Work-life imbalance?
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Reinventing inclusivity in isolation
How businesses are adapting and implementing connectivity processes – via @akwyzhttp://dlvr.it/RXKrvh
How artificial intelligence can save journalism
Patrick White, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) The economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented crisis in journalism that could decimate media organizations around the world. The future of journalism — and its survival — could… Read More ›
What We Can Learn From Coziness Culture About the Art of Staying Home
Winters in Calgary, Canada, can be long, lasting anywhere between six to eight months. They can be brutal, too, with extreme storms and temperatures that can shut down entire parts of the city. So in mid-March, when local artists Caitlind… Read More ›
The ‘New Normal’ for Many Older Adults Is on the Internet
The last real disaster Bonnie Weiss lived through was San Francisco’s 1989 earthquake. Even watching a piece of chimney break through her living room window didn’t prepare her to live alone during a global pandemic, she says. Weiss is nearing… Read More ›
The Upside of Perfectionism? Creativity.
Sometimes a bit of stubbornness can help you think outside the box. Source: The Upside of Perfectionism? Creativity.
Paris Has a Plan to Keep Cars Out After Lockdown
Returning to a Paris dominated by cars after lockdown ends is “out of the question,” according to the city’s mayor, Anne Hidalgo. Speaking Tuesday at a special session of the Paris City Council on transitioning after France’s national lockdown eases… Read More ›
Collecting the Maps That Will Define the Pandemic
This interview is adapted from the latest edition of MapLab, CityLab’s biweekly newsletter about maps that reveal and shape our urban spaces. Sign up for the newsletter here . The 5.5 million-plus maps at the Library of Congress in Washington,… Read More ›
All Tech Companies eventually became Fintechs- Google to launch new debit card
Google in partnership with CITI and Stanford Federal Credit Union is testing its own Google-branded smart debit card. Source: All Tech Companies eventually became Fintechs- Google to launch new debit card