Working (and living) with chronic illness
Chronic illness may be unpredictable, but it shouldn’t hold anybody back from getting a job, however, in many states across the US, it does. […]
A salubrious market
Healthcare providers must take full advantage of the Internet of Health Things, even if industry leaders do not yet fully understand its potential. […]
New public enemy number one
The World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus asks countries to wake up and consider the coronavirus as public enemy number one. […]
“Resilient” US economy tested by coronavirus
Fed Chair upbeat in the first of his twice-a-year updates to congress. […]
Millennials, work, and mental health
Millennials are helping to destigmatize therapy than any other age group or generation. […]
Sleep or exercise?
The answer is harder than you think. […]
The giant cannot stop
General Electric’s board extended CEO Larry Culp’s contract by two years amid the pandemic. […]
The woman behind Facebook
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has run the PR gamut from feminist spokesperson to scapegoat amid scandal. […]
A sophisticated supply chain partner
Tim Phillips, CEO of Universal Logistics Holdings, leads using tech, strategic planning, and individual talent to build a bigger footprint. [...]

Mindfulness @ work
Mindfulness suggests that the mind is fully attending to what’s really happening, but in the middle of chaos, how can you really apply the principles of it to your everyday-life? [...]
The Japanese formula
Ikigai translates to “reason for being”, and it’s one of the most difficult things for anyone to find. […]
An extremely unequal world
Results from the 10th edition of the Global wealth report published by Credit Suisse. […]
The true effect of unnecessary emails
One less unnecessary email per day could reduce carbon emissions by 16,433 tonnes – equivalent to a staggering 81,152 flights from London Heathrow to Madrid. […]
A new year focused on self-care
Here are the top 10 New Year’s resolutions for 2020. […]
The Japanese formula
In Japan, a concept called Ikigai is central to identify our meaning in the world. It’s finding the answer to the question: “What should I do with my life?” […]


