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5 Options for Healthcare Solutions When You've Been Laid Off

If you’ve been let go from your job or lost your health benefits here are your options for health insurance and some affordable alternatives too.

The new 'Bridge to Medicare' for the Greatest Generation

His life long dream was nearly destroyed by the high cost of health insurance. At the young age of 57, Bob decided to follow his dream to be an entrepreneur. His wife Kathy had already retired from teaching and was self-employed selling homes. Bob walked away from a nice salary with health benefits...

The Role of Empathy in the Workplace

[aa_subtitle_display]“Empathy” refers to the ability to relate to the experiences, feelings, and thoughts of others. Being able to be empathetic is an important part of life, but typically that...

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Should your Office Have a Suggestion Box?

[aa_subtitle_display]When it comes to the debate as to whether or not to have a suggestion box in your office, there are certainly two sides to the coin. Take a look at the pros and cons of each that...

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Improving Attention to Detail in Your Office

[aa_subtitle_display]Attention to detail is a tricky thing - it is certainly something that people are born with a natural aptitude towards, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t a skill that people...

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How to Stop Workplace Gossip in its Tracks

[aa_subtitle_display]Workplace gossip is certainly not a new thing, but nonetheless it plagues offices left and right and can lead to a wide range of issues for managers to deal with. Why is it so...

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How to Make Your Employees Into Brand Advocates

[aa_subtitle_display]In a world where social media rules and information is spouted from everywhere you look, it is more important now than ever to ensure that your organization has sufficient brand...

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How an Open Office Floor Plan Could Affect Your Employees

[aa_subtitle_display]While open office floorplans seem to be becoming more and more popular, there are some ways that they affect employees that aren’t so stellar.

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Handling Political Conversations at Work

[aa_subtitle_display]With politics at the forefront of virtually everyone’s mind these days (and not to mention all over our social media pages, the news, and mostly everywhere else we receive...

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5 Ways to Show You Have a Sincere Personality as a Manager

As a manager, it’s natural that people will feel uneasy around you at times. After all, it can be tough to interact with your superiors and it can even be a bit nerve wracking at times.

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How Managers Can Support Employees with Mental Health Illnesses

[aa_subtitle_display]The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports that approximately one in five adults in the United States experiences mental illness in a given year.

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The Benefits of Hiring Introverts

[aa_subtitle_display]Introverts make great employees, and the list of reasons for that fact goes on and on. While hiring managers have a natural tendency to gravitate towards those who are more...

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