Peace Out! How to Write a Farewell Email to Colleagues
Everyone's seen their fair share of goodbye emails in their inbox. Here are some dos and don'ts for how to write a good one.
Everyone's seen their fair share of goodbye emails in their inbox. Here are some dos and don'ts for how to write a good one.
Figuring out what to give your coworkers during the holidays can be difficult. Here are a few clever ideas to get your gift-giving wheels churning.
With so many employees heading to work sick, it's important to take these measures to ensure you don't end up as the coworker who got everyone sick.
We all have one: the office narcissist. But our overly self-involved colleagues may be on to something-a healthy dose of narcissism can be beneficial to your career.
We can't choose who we work with, and a clash with a coworker may happen. Here's how to deal.
If you catch yourself blaming your boss, co-workers or even the company you work for for your lack of success, it's time to reframe your attitude!
Here are three speedy and direct ways to find common ground with your elder coworkers.
Many companies are investing in reverse mentorship programs, which pair executives with tech-savvy millennial employees.
Essentially, we have two options: We can accept our coworkers' friend requests and censor what we say and do, or we can reject them. Here's what I did.
Think of someone vital to your career success. What if that person left her job? How would you react?