A strong work ethic shows up in ways that go far beyond productivity or long hours. These traits shape not just careers, but character, influencing how people handle setbacks and everyday ...
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Employers look for candidates with a strong work ethic. The values associated with a good work ethic can help you land jobs and ensure that, wherever you land, you’ll likely be there for as long as ...
The suspicion work ethic has been eroded in younger people has gained strength lately. Thanks to an insightful essay by Janette Barnard, one expression of this — “people don’t want to work anymore” — ...
A new study shows that Gen Zers don’t share the same values as their employers. Could there be an answer in the middle?
The work ethic is the most important engine of capitalist civilization. It keeps workers working long after they have satisfied their basic needs, drives entrepreneurs to found new companies and ...
Gen Z may need to work a bit harder overcome some of the biases business leaders have about them. According to a new report released by Intelligent.com, 4 in 10 workplace heads are believe recent ...
Editor’s note: This is the third in a series about men’s college basketball coaches finding success on the margins in recruiting. Previous: Why birthdays matter | How coaches evaluate beyond the ...
Remember my generation, Gen X? When we arrived at the office, during a recession, we were mocked in pop culture as disengaged “slackers,” flannel-wearing grunge-kids who lacked a work ethic. Funny, ...