Forget happy hour — it’s meetings that are giving workers a hangover. An article recently published in the Harvard Business Review found that people can experience “meeting hangovers” after finishing ...
For millions of Americans, the workplace is not a place of connection, but of isolation. Processing Content Nearly two-thirds of U.S. workers say they have felt lonely at work, and almost one in ten ...
Physicians say documentation and administrative work are their biggest workplace burdens, according to a 2025 survey from CHG Healthcare and Hanover Research. The survey, conducted in May among 920 ...
In professional settings, it's common to encounter moments of frustration. However, how you communicate these moments makes a significant difference in maintaining a positive work environment and ...
You might not realize just how much those coffee break chats and GIF-filled Slack threads meant until they're gone. When a work friend disappears, the workplace feels different, and not in a good way.
In the corporate world, it’s easy to dismiss informal office chatter as idle gossip. Watercooler conversations, casual exchanges or impromptu coffee break discussions can seem like distractions from ...