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Biases of In-Person Interviews

New research reveals the unexpected results and biases of conducting the more traditional in-person interview.
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Corporate Culture Changes Because of the Pandemic

Emerging team cultures that have been in the works for years have been sped up due to the pandemic. Here are some of them.
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Working for a Startup Doesn’t Make for the Most Lucrative Career Path

A study by UCLA’s Prof. Olav Sorenson, and his colleagues reveals that working for a startup doesn’t make for a lucrative career path.
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How You Can Avoid Burn-out

With an increasingly fast-paced world, burn-out is not uncommon. Find out how you can avoid burn-out and work at your most optimal self.
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Train Your Employees

Best Ways to Train Your Employees

Employee training is imperative. Find out the many ways you can train your employees to make sure they are engaged and have adequate skill sets.
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Economic Growth

The Well-being of Generations and Economic Growth

Is the relative well-being of generations explanation for falling interest rates? Curbing spends affects economic growth and means falling interest rates.
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Lasting change

Will the Pandemic Trigger Lasting Change?

Yale SOM alumni talk about their professional and personal lives during the global pandemic and if the pandemic will trigger lasting change.
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COVID-19

COVID-19 Immunity, Vaccines, and Reinfection

Yale SOM’s Prof. Howard P. Forman talks about herd immunity, vaccines, and that case of reinfection in Hong Kong.
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Recycling

Can Recycling Really Work?

Robert Klee, visiting lecturer at Yale, discusses a recycling system that actually works, rather that the current system that has various problems.
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