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Are We Witnessing the Death of Professionalism? and If So, Should We Care?
By Dana Brownlee

A couple of weeks ago, I had an experience that I'd not had in more than a decade as a corporate trainer. I was teaching a leadership class for a group of millennials thought to be potential future leaders of a well-known Fortune 500 company. I'd taught this specific group a different topic earlier and found them to be uncharacteristically unruly. It felt like a cross between the twilight zone and a trip to the zoo.   Read More

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The Seven Laws of Empowerment That Are Making You Frustrated
By Will Marré

I use the term invisible discrimination because bias is too benign. Discrimination results from using superficial factors such as gender, race, age, weight, social status, or job title to determine the responsibilities, opportunities and resources people are given. When certain classes of people are systematically given lower power jobs, fewer opportunities and resources, their positive impact is muted and their confidence extinguished.   Read More

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Is Dress for Success Outdated? Three Reasons why it Isn't
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

For better or worse, we have become a more casual society. From clothing, workplace and dining etiquette, and how formally we speak and refer to each other to how "proper" we are in our writing and emails, today much of how we engage with others and present ourselves in society is significantly more relaxed. Many norms of when our parents entered the workplace no longer guide our behavior and what we expect of others.   Read More

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Instant Expert: How to Replace Your Headlights
By GEICO Staff

There are certain things in life that are best left to the professionals (dyeing your hair blonde, performing open heart surgery - you get the idea.) But basic car maintenance isn't one of them. Each month, mental_floss and GEICO will team up to walk you through an essential auto-related task, helping you become that much more accomplished (and not to mention, more financially responsible) in the process. October's lesson? Changing your headlight bulbs.   Read More

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Michael Neuendorff on Habits that Lead to Success
By Julia Miglets

To seek success requires courage. That doesn't come naturally to most people because we are weary of the unknown. As much as we like to say it's a great thing we live in a society that doesn't embrace failure. It comes down to human nature and the innate fears that come along with it.   Read More