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georgestocker.com
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| | | | Just like 2016 will be the year of the Linux desktop, it'll also be the year of the remote worker. Only one of those sentences is true. Sorry, Linux. I've talked about my experiences with remote working before, but I've never put down the criteria that differentiates a company that has remote workers with a... | |
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www.compassmaven.com
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| | | | If you've been reading the news or your LinkedIn feed, you've likely seen the layoffs happening across the tech industry. Maybe you yourself have been impacted. Whether this is your first layoff or you've been a part of one before, the experience can be quite disheartening. You go from having a full work day to hours on hours of open time. You had a group of colleagues you worked with daily and suddenly you're no longer interacting with those folks on a regular basis. There are moments when your new found freedom feels amazing - and others when it's absolutely brutal. So how do you support yourself through it? Below are some ways in which I've been taking care of myself throughout my own layoff journey. Hope you find them helpful too! | |
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jaysignorello.com
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| | | | These are the lessons I've learned from the experiences of over a decade of managing remote teams, compiled into a list of core principles. | |
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www.togetherplatform.com
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| | Here are 10 compelling reasons to consider peer learning in your workplace and tips on how to fold it within your L&D strategy. | Matthew Reeves |