by HappyQuotient | Nov 15, 2018 | GGSC, Happiness, Health, Inspire, Wellness
Did you know that you have the power to spark happiness in someone else’s brain with just a few simple words? College student Eva Dickerson shares how she spread happiness across her campus, equipped with just her iPhone and some compliments. source...
by HappyQuotient | Nov 15, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Eduardo da Costa/Getty Images Maybe you fell head over heels. Maybe your feelings grew over time. All you know is that you have what everyone is looking for, but few seem to get: A job you love. And you are about to leave it. How do you even start explaining? The work...
by HappyQuotient | Nov 14, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
YASUYOSHI CHIBA/Getty Images “When are you thinking of retiring?” I am used to this question by now. It usually comes up an hour into a meeting with a client prospect for our investment company, often after a shuffling of papers and downward glances....
by HappyQuotient | Nov 14, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Caspar Benson/Getty Images It has been a year since the #MeToo movement went viral. Since then, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has experienced a 13.6% increase in the number of sexual harassment charges it has received. The EEOC’s counterpart...
by HappyQuotient | Nov 14, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Youngme Moon, Mihir Desai, and Felix Oberholzer-Gee discuss how much Uber is worth as it prepares to go public, before debating China’s controversial Social Credit system. They also share their After Hours picks for the week. Download this podcast You can email...
by HappyQuotient | Nov 14, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Mark Edward Harris/Getty Images What working parent hasn’t felt guilty about missing soccer games and piano recitals? When there are last-minute schedule changes at work or required travel to a client site, it’s normal to worry that you’re somehow...
by HappyQuotient | Nov 14, 2018 | Harvard Biz, HBR, Management Tips
Barbara Chase/Getty Images Some of the worst corporate disasters of the past two decades were heralded by whistleblowers: Sherron Watkins raised the red flag internally at Enron, Cynthia Cooper let management know of major accounting problems at WorldCom, and Matthew...
by HappyQuotient | Nov 14, 2018 | HBR
Given the choice of interacting with people or watching the new episodes of Agatha Christie’s Poirot on PBS, well, let’s just say I think David Suchet is better company. If you are an introvert like me, you relish your time alone. But we should also understand the...