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Why every employee should take time off from work during a crisis — even if you're the boss

 
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Why every employee should take time off from work during a crisis — even if you're the boss
 
 
Why every employee should take time off from work during a crisis — even if you're the boss
 
Taking time off, even just one or two personal days, can help you release built-up stress and refocus your energy.
 
 
 
 
 
SCOTT GALLOWAY: Why TikTok is unlikely to be banned in the US, despite plenty of US apps being banned in China
 
 
SCOTT GALLOWAY: Why TikTok is unlikely to be banned in the US, despite plenty of US apps being banned in China
 
Scott Galloway says Trump telling Microsoft to buy TikTok is like Buccaneers owner Joel Glazer telling Tom Brady to pass the ball more to Gronkowski.
 
 
 
 
 
13 books every recent graduate should read on building a career and living a fulfilling life
 
 
13 books every recent graduate should read on building a career and living a fulfilling life
 
These reads can help ease some of the stress of transitioning from college student to working professional.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brands that have thrived on TikTok explain how they'll market and work with influencers if Trump bans the app
 
 
Brands that have thrived on TikTok explain how they'll market and work with influencers if Trump bans the app
 
Among marketing on other platforms, TV advertisements could make a comeback for popular direct-to-consumer brands.
 
 
 
 
 
Phone charging business ChargedUp was about to fail — until it pivoted to hand sanitizers and made $1.3 million in a month. Here are the 3 biggest lessons its founders learned about adapting during a crisis.
 
 
Phone charging business ChargedUp was about to fail — until it pivoted to hand sanitizers and made $1.3 million in a month. Here are the 3 biggest lessons its founders learned about adapting during a crisis.
 
Phone charging business ChargedUp made $1.3 million in a month by switching to hand sanitizers. Here are its founders' tips for adapting in a crisis.
 
 
 
 
 
American childcare is broken — and the people who need it most can't afford it. If children are the future, we have to consider it an investment.
 
 
American childcare is broken — and the people who need it most can't afford it. If children are the future, we have to consider it an investment.
 
Like so many other economic injustices in this country, the coronavirus pandemic has exposed and worsened our existing problems with childcare.
 
 
 
 
 
I built a multimillion-dollar business with zero full-time employees. Here are my top 4 tips for running a lean business.
 
 
I built a multimillion-dollar business with zero full-time employees. Here are my top 4 tips for running a lean business.
 
Luisa Zhou is an entrepreneur who runs a six-figure business — without any full-time staff. She has four strategies for running a business solo.
 
 
 
 
 
How much product managers are paid at enterprise giants like Oracle, Cisco, VMware, SAP, ServiceNow and Workday — and how the job is evolving
 
 
How much product managers are paid at enterprise giants like Oracle, Cisco, VMware, SAP, ServiceNow and Workday — and how the job is evolving
 
Product managers play a key role in enterprise tech. Here's what they are paid at Oracle, Cisco, VMware, SAP and Workday.
 
 
 
 
 
'I really don't care, do U?': How the act of refusing to wear a mask became the new symbol of American fear
 
 
'I really don't care, do U?': How the act of refusing to wear a mask became the new symbol of American fear
 
The mask has become the latest symbol of American fear, pride, and frustration — with its meaning split down partisan, gender, and racial lines.
 
 
 
 
 
A former IBM exec led the company's blockchain business. Here's the plan that helped her forge a new career path in tech and stand out from equally ambitious professionals.
 
 
A former IBM exec led the company's blockchain business. Here's the plan that helped her forge a new career path in tech and stand out from equally ambitious professionals.
 
Marie Wieck has led the company's efforts around software, cloud computing, and blockchain. She's always seized the chance to learn.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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