Once, in a pinch at a conference where she needed to set up a printer, she asked ChatGPT to translate incomprehensible instructions into a step-by-step guide “for someone who only uses a computer for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. Between constant interruptions, shifting priorities and ...
If you sense something is off at work but can't name it, your emotions may already know the answer. Here's how to read the signs—and what leaders could do differently.
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Hoo, this new hire is bringing lots of drama. That’s not necessarily a problem—drama can liven up a boring workplace. But some of his drama is splashing onto you, and you can try to contain it.
There are days at work when there is an all-hands-on-deck, this-is-not-a-drill, drop-whatever-you’re-doing-and-help emergency. And on those days, you find a way to be useful to address the crisis at ...
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Most professionals think overcommitment is a time management problem. In fact, it’s mostly a social and communication problem ...
I was 16 years old when I got my first “real” job at a local Jack-in-the-Box. It was not a great gig, for sure, working over a hot grill and dealing with rude, demanding customers. But I was saved ...
Saying "no" to more work when you already have a full plate isn't as simple as turning down plans with friends when you're exhausted or pushing off chores at home. When you're freshly promoted or in a ...