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What’s the best way to measure productivity? “An activity-based definition of productivity is not working anymore,” says author Cal Newport. He believes "a long-term results-oriented definition of productivity" is what we need. “In an outcome-driven productivity world, people can actually be valued for their expertise,” instead of how busy they are. How is productivity defined in your workplace? Tell us in the comments. For more content about navigating the workplace subscribe to #HelloMonday: https://lnkd.in/Monday Listen to Jessi Hempel’s full with Cal Newport episode here: 🎧 Apple: https://lnkd.in/eFnshrQx 🎧 Spotify: https://lnkd.in/eM-jAF9p
Hello Monday: Why productivity should be measured by results
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These are the nine AI startups that VCs wish founders would pitch them
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3 Ways to Build a Culture That Lets High Performers Thrive
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Where are the baby boomers looking to “unretire” finding the most career success? More baby boomers are coming out of retirement, likely thanks to economic pressures and a search for personal fulfillment. The share of baby boomers exiting retirement is at a five-year high, according to a new LinkedIn analysis. Those rejoining the workforce are largely finding luck in the Sun Belt. A handful of the top metro areas for baby boomer hires between May 2023 and May 2024 are popular retirement spots clustered in the South, including four Florida locales. Some of these metros also have the fastest growing populations in the country, according to the Census Bureau, as more people seek out sunnier skies and lower taxes. Read more about this story here: [https://lnkd.in/gfdJjzcH]. And weigh in below: If you live in any of these metro areas, what’s the appeal? And how can baby boomers looking for work stand out in the application process? ✍️: Rachel Cromidas Taylor Borden 📊: LinkedIn's Economic Graph
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Job interviews are about to get a whole lot more stressful
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5 questions managers should ask their teams quarterly
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