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Power hungry boss demanded a junior employee document every second of his workday, so his painfully literal reporting made the boss regret ever asking
Micromanage the wrong person, and they might just troll you right back!
The quest to bury the password continues, as biometrics-adjacent firms respond with integrations, analyses and assessments of the past decade of progress.
Pfizer's Chief Talent Officer explains how the "pilot in command" framework scaled from nine teams to 700, and why Workday made it real.
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Overworked employee was accused of slacking, so when his boss demanded he document everything he did, he let a 500 line spreadsheet do the talking
This employee finally stopped defending and just started documenting.
Plus, they share two of the 'rudest' things someone can do at work.
March 12 (Reuters) - Oracle's Mike Sicilia is the latest software CEO to wade in to the debate on whether artificial intelligence tools that heavily automate human tasks will mean the demise of his ...
The debate over whether AI might replace traditional enterprise apps such as Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, and Workday often ignores a more likely near-term scenario: that AI will stop some customers ...
A new Florida law raises the bar for union membership, threatening the Leon Classroom Teachers Association's very survival.
In a survey of 150 American hospital CFOs, respondents reported mixed success with financial and administrative technology ...
From large supermarket chains to regional favorites, these popular grocery stores in North Carolina keep communities stocked ...
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