Study looks at the effectiveness of sports coaches’ pep talks
From the University of California – Berkeley Haas School of Business press release: It’s a staple of every sports movie: The team is down at the half, and the coach… Read more »
From the University of California – Berkeley Haas School of Business press release: It’s a staple of every sports movie: The team is down at the half, and the coach… Read more »
From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau press release: It’s increasingly common for managers to direct employees to “be creative” during office brainstorming sessions. But should employees acquiesce… Read more »
From the Technical University of Munich (TUM) press release: Generally speaking, most people find the idea of workers being replaced by robots or software worse than if the jobs are… Read more »
From the American Psychological Association press release: Older workers whose reasoning abilities no longer allow them to meet the demands of their jobs may be more likely to develop chronic… Read more »
From the Ohio State University press release: If you want to achieve a goal, make sure you share your objective with the right person. In a new set of studies,… Read more »
From the University of Missouri-Columbia press release: Jugglers are skilled at keeping several objects in motion at the same time using a combination of tossing motions and eye movement. As… Read more »
From the National Research University Higher School of Economics press release: A good employer values job applicants with well-developed analytical skills, such as the ability to perceive and interpret information,… Read more »
From the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg press release: How can employees’ working time be organised so as to enable them to perform in the best possible way when completing both creative… Read more »
From the University of East Anglia press release: New research reveals how frequently being the target of workplace bullying not only leads to health-related problems but can also cause victims… Read more »
From the Ohio State University press release: Extroverts are often seen as natural leaders in organizations. But a new study suggests that some leaders may have too much of a… Read more »
