Taking a page out of the standard playbook for new executives, President Trump began his tenure promising transformation within the first 100 days of office. While most new executives can hope only to sketch out READ MORE
February Job Market Trends: Chances Are Your Chances Are Getting Awfully Good
If you were a newly elected president just assuming office in 2017, you’d review the final reports of overall economic and job market performance under the outgoing administration’s watch and feel assured that READ MORE
January Job Market Trends: New Broom, Clean House…Sweeping Changes?
By just about any measure, President Trump will inherit a strong economy on Inauguration Day, 2017. Unemployment is at its lowest level since the summer of 2007. Wage growth is increasing for the first time since READ MORE
November job market trends: Good track conditions, with a few spots of soft turf
In the final weeks leading up to the U.S. presidential election, financial markets became a bit skittish as investors reacted to an unexpectedly narrow race in the homestretch, and a lot more uncertainty toward READ MORE
Take Care of Your Belonging: Why People Go Above and Beyond at Work
While on holiday this summer in the magnificent city of Hangzhou in Southern China, I encountered a bilingual sign urging patrons to mind their personal possessions. The Chinese was scrupulously correct and READ MORE
September Job Market Trends: Time is of the Essence for Both Jobseekers and Employers
It’s a fortunate time to be at work, and the majority of the official labor market figures bear this out. Those who want to keep their jobs are better able to do so, while those who’ve recently lost jobs are READ MORE