As we race to our social media channels to recognize and honor Women's Equality Day, let's not forget the daily struggles women continue to face both at our kitchen tables and at our conference room ...
Service with a smile could be bad for your health. Those who work with the public and force themselves to smile — or even avoid rolling their eyes — are more likely than others to drink heavily after ...
If you have to deal with the public on the job – especially in retail or restaurants – you know the drill: Flash those pearly whites, even when you don’t want to. But there may be a price for all of ...
So on this Women’s Equality Day, stop asking women to smile at work. Instead here are three things leaders should focus on instead to break the bias in our workplaces. Studies reveal that requests to ...