Joseph Calcao

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Cultivate the best you. Connect to the content you want most with HBR subscription plans: Digital, Digital & Print, and Premium. Explore our subscription options Article Don’t Ban “Politics” at Work by Megan Reitz and John Higgins Instead, find ways to help your team respect, listen to, and learn from one another. Read more Ebook […]

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Why You Should Retire These 5 Common — and Unnecessarily Stressful — Interview Questions

Interviews are naturally a little nerve-wracking, but an unnecessarily stressful experience can permanently damage a candidate’s perception of your company. It can also make it harder for you to evaluate their fit for the role, since an overly nervous or uncomfortable person may struggle to show everything they could bring to the role. While you

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See on Candidate Profiles: “Hello my pronouns are ____ /____”

You might have noticed recently that some LinkedIn members now have their pronouns listed beside their name when you visit their profile. That’s because LinkedIn is currently rolling out, in select countries, the option for members to add their pronouns to their profile to best express their authentic selves. Pronouns matter because they’re used to

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Remote Workers: Make Your Virtual Impact Count

Today is National Work-From-Home Day—a celebration of the cultural and technological advancements that allow us to be productive working from anywhere outside the office. After 2020, I’m guessing there will be millions more people metaphorically toasting to that capability! While remote workers weren’t uncommon before, the pandemic accelerated the proliferation of tools and services available

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