Researchers from Occidental College, California State University, and The WorkPlace Group find loneliness at work affects men more than women when it comes to performance and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors. Men, in particular, reported high levels of counter-productive work behaviors....
Selecting who should work from home goes beyond having a quiet home office and a fast internet connection. There’s science behind the psychology of remote work. While teachable and trainable, only job candidates and employees who demonstrate a Readiness to Work from Home are likely to do so...
Hiring managers often extend job offers to employee referrals without interviewing other candidates. When other candidates are interviewed, the employee referral is still most likely to receive the job offer. This outcome should not come as a surprise. Logically, there should be less risk in...