The Great American Brain Drain: Why 24 Million People Quit Their Jobs Every Year Two million Americans give notice every month. What pushes them to do so -- and what can employers do to staunch the talent drain? Some potent answers from Alan Hall, a veteran entrepreneur, angel investor, venture capitalist and Forbes.com contributor. More
France mulls law to let strikers ransack offices With its long vacations, short hours and myriad workers' rights, France has a reputation for being a hard place to do business. Now add this to the mix: A law working its way through parliament would grant amnesty to workers who have ransacked their company's offices or threatened their bosses during a labor dispute. More
Mom Stress: The Working Mom's Guide To A Stress-Free Morning It's 6:50 a.m., and the Huff household is in chaos. While mom Rachel coaxes her towheaded son Grant to get off the family computer ("One more minute," he's been saying since 6:30), husband Forrest fries eggs and corned beef hash for daughter Andie, who isn't even out of bed. More
How to complain: Squeaky wheel still gets the grease Most people who have a complaint don’t really push for a solution. They make a quick phone call or send an email, but if they get the brush-off, they’re done. The fact is, if you want to get your problem solved, you need to speak up and stand your ground until the company makes you happy. More
How do you create a workplace that people want to work in? We embedded in a company to find out It’s been five years since the pandemic lockdowns of 2020 disrupted the traditional office workplace. For a while, it seemed COVID-19 killed the office. Companies are now returning to the office in ... 01/17/2025 - 1:25 am | View Link
Gen Z Doesn’t See Work Like You Do: Here’s What You Can Do About It Z is rewriting the rules. By 2030, they’ll represent nearly 30% of the labor force. Here is how to work well with Gen Z. 01/17/2025 - 12:00 am | View Link
Does Remote Work Boost Productivity? Experts Weigh in Remote work has transformed the modern workplace by offering flexibility and reducing commute times for employees. While evidence suggests it has generally resulted in higher productivity, some ... 01/16/2025 - 11:55 pm | View Link
Doing Less To Achieve More In 2025: The Importance Of Internal Work Your quality of life will largely be defined by how you feel, how you make others feel and how much control you have over either of those things. 01/16/2025 - 1:00 am | View Link
Sedentary work linked to 37% higher risk of insomnia-like symptoms, new study finds If you find yourself falling into poor sleep patterns, your job design may be the culprit. Experts weigh in on improving your nightly rest. 01/14/2025 - 7:35 pm | View Link
Microsoft Edge has its fair share of fans, even if Google Chrome still has the lion's share of usage. Despite this, Microsoft has been very good at adding handy shopping features to its browser. Now, with Microsoft Edge version 132, saving money online has never been easier.
5G Wi-Fi is a fantastic home networking option that lets you use the internet without a landline phone or other wired connections. However, you'll need to take a few steps to make sure your home is ready for a 5G Wi-Fi connection.
Have you ever wanted to turn ChatGPT into a witty, opinionated, and poetic chatbot? Now you can. OpenAI is making it easier to give the chatbot a number of custom traits.
Buying a used CPU or GPU is always a risk because you never know what you're getting until you test the hardware. Thankfully, testing for CPU or GPU overclocking is pretty easy.
Ever since I got my Apple Watch, I’ve been motivated to move more. From small goals like setting reminders to stand to the ability to track all sorts of metrics like steps and flights of stairs I climb, I now look forward to moving more each day!
Getting a new Windows computer is undeniably exciting. However, before I truly dive in and start exploring, there are a few key settings I always adjust to optimize performance, enhance privacy, and personalize the experience.