As legacy models fade, the future of work is no longer about choosing technology or humanity but building systems where both ...
Balance is relative — what feels balanced varies from person to person, and the key lies in defining what it means to you. True balance comes from the quality and joy of the time spent rather than the ...
Watching Severance on Apple TV+ got me thinking—why do we still treat work and life as two opposing forces? The show follows employees at a fictional biotechnology corporation that have undergone ...
Bankim Chandra is Director & CEO of Dotsquares. Always committed to innovative solutions and mentoring the next generation in the industry. In years gone by, and especially after key economic or socio ...
For many working parents, the idea of “balance” feels out of reach. Mothers report higher standards at work, men and women perceive fairness differently, and women often shoulder a greater share of ...
Research shows that it’s no longer only about what you do, but why, how and who you do it with For the first time in Workmonitor’s 22-year history, work-life balance surpasses pay as the leading ...
Bing. Another email. Bzzzz. A text message. Bloop-bloop. An incoming video call. In today’s fast-paced, always-connected world, email and text alerts arrive at all hours, deadlines creep into weekends ...
Trying to find the perfect balance between work and life could be defeating the purpose of the concept of work-life balance, an expert warns. dragana991 We’re letting perfect be the enemy of the good.
Workplaces are always busy, but the end of the year can bring a perfect storm of professional and personal stressors.
In the 1980s, knowledge workers, globalization, and computer networking went mainstream. The more connected workers felt to the office, the more pressure they felt to “get ahead” by staying on the ...