AT&T CEO John Stankey's viral memo says the quiet part out loud about the fractured state of the workplace in corporate America.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last month, AT&T CEO John Stankey sent an unusually blunt memo to his staff. There was a lot in his 2,500-word missive, but one ...
I recently asked if loyalty or money in the workplace was more important to employees. The results are in.
To learn more about our editorial approach, explore The Direct Message methodology. Danielle, a 38-year-old senior operations manager in Minneapolis, got the call on a Tuesday. She’d been at the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's not every day that a CEO's 2,500-word response to an employee engagement survey goes viral. But that's exactly what happened ...
A LinkedIn post by a woman on how a company supported her family after her father's sudden death has gone viral. The company ...
In the two years I've been writing about Americans' changing relationship to work, there's one theme that's come up over and over again: loyalty. Whether my stories are about quiet quitting, or ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. In an era of continuous workforce evolution, Generation Z ...
Kathy Simpson, a licensed practical nurse, was honored in January for 25 years of service at John Knox Village. She received a $250 gift certificate, a Seiko watch, a necklace, a certificate "and a ...
Loyalty to a particular company is a scam, and I'm glad Gen-Z realizes it. Editor's Note: This is a part of YourTango's Opinion section where individual authors can provide varying perspectives for ...
Last month, AT&T CEO John Stankey sent an unusually blunt memo to his staff. There was a lot in his 2,500-word missive, but one part really stood out to me. "Some of you may have started your tour ...
It's not every day that a CEO's 2,500-word response to an employee engagement survey goes viral. But that's exactly what happened last weekend, after AT&T CEO John Stankey sent a memo to his managers ...