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Maura Healey and Christina Romer reflect on how business can be more like government—yes, government

Work Life

Long before the Trump administration tapped Elon Musk to cut federal costs and headcount via the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), business leaders and politicians have been trying to find ways to make government leaner, less bureaucratic, and more like a well-run corporation. In 1982, Ronald Reagan asked J. Grace & Co.,

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Little evidence that hybrid working has encouraged high skilled people to relocate to cheaper regions

Workplace Insight

The project was co-funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Its time for coordinated effort from government, employers, and local leaders to ensure flexible working supports sustainable regional growth.

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The Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines: An Interview with David Taylor and Mark Horowitz

Mad in America

I n this interview for MIA Radio, Brooke Siem speaks with David Taylor and Mark Horowitz about their publication of the Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines, which is of particular note since the Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines is a leading text in medicine worldwide. Listen to the audio of the interview here. Who’s Maudsley?

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The 50 colleges and universities making an outsize impact on business and society

Work Life

With Ignition Schools, we’re formalizing the analysis of the colleges and universities where some of the world’s greatest ideas originate, using metrics such as the number of venture-backed companies founded by students and alumni, the total venture money raised by students and alumni, and government research and development expenditures.

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can I tell my friend the interview questions in advance, finding out if an employer drug tests, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, can I tell my friend the interview questions in advance, finding out if an employer drug tests, and more , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. Is it bad to tell my friend what the interview questions will be? So my question is this: is it bad for me to share my knowledge of these interview questions?

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Coming Out the Other Side of Hardship

Success

Now, she teaches Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, associations and nonprofits that resilience is a skill that can be learned and honed —a skill she’s mastered firsthand. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Spurred by her son’s growing medical needs, Grady started studying the brain and neurodevelopment.

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rejecting a candidate because they can’t interview by video, interviewer asked to see the writing I do for fun, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, rejecting a candidate because they can’t interview by video, interviewer asked to see the writing I do for fun, and more , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. Rejecting a candidate because they can’t interview by video. We have three interviews set up. It’s five answers to five questions.