Linked: Growing number of college students want future employers to include mental health benefits
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Linked: Growing number of college students want future employers to include mental health benefits

Given everything we’ve seen in 2020, this probably shouldn’t surprise anyone. Young people who have been paying attention to what is happening to their peers as they head into the workplace, and their parents as they struggle with raising children while working from home, are interested in seeing more on the mental health front from…

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Linked: These Simple Changes to Your Performance Reviews Will Make More Effective Employees
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Linked: These Simple Changes to Your Performance Reviews Will Make More Effective Employees

The whole article is full of good advice, if not advice that should be obvious, like this: “Rather than conducting employee performance reviews once or twice a year, tweak them so that they happen weekly or monthly, and so that they’re a more informal event. “ Unfortunately, even though it seems obvious that only offering…

Linked: Biggest work from home mistakes: Harvard Business School remote guru
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Linked: Biggest work from home mistakes: Harvard Business School remote guru

There is a lot to consider in the article below, but this, I think, really gets at the core of the struggle for remote working: ““Rewarding people who come early and leave late is a habit to break,” Sijbrandij said. “Same as ‘brb, getting coffee.’ We don’t care when you are working. We care about…

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Linked: Software is trying to change your habits. Make sure you agree with it.
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Linked: Software is trying to change your habits. Make sure you agree with it.

This is something that I learned about years ago, and found it completely fascinating, and it has also been a lesson that has helped me understand what is really going on in many places, including with technology: “The physical world is full of design choices like this—seemingly random decisions that are actually made with intention,…