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Leading with a 10 Year Clock

WeSpire

Now think about May 18, 2029, ten years from today. I remember an exercise at the New York Times where we reviewed various disaster scenarios to develop business continuity plans. I developed a healthy fear of flu pandemics after that, but everyone should do this same exercise for climate risks. It’s 3,653 days from now.

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Average American Debt and What You Can Do About It

Payactiv

Debt held by the US public has dramatically risen since 2008, a trend that is forecast to continue until 2029. Note, if you own a home, exclude your property from this exercise.). This led to many people buying homes in spite of the pandemic and the economic uncertainty it brought. Types of Personal Debt – the Good and Bad.

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The 10 Must-Read Articles for Recruiters This Week

Linkedin Talent Blog

“Is a job interview really an exercise in deception?” Jobs in 2029: Health Care Booms, Employers Want More (The Wall Street Journal). The Wall Street Journal recently asked this question to career coaches and researchers and found that, unfortunately, the answer may be yes. Here are the must-read articles for this week: 1.

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Eye-Opening Data – Fewer Work Days Drive Greater Life Satisfaction. Nahh…

Symbolist

And I base that on a quick statistical check of the R-squared value ( purists don’t jump down my throat – I know lots and lots of other things can affect this outcome but in general – this is a good directional exercise. ) Although there are some outliers (ie: Mexico – high hours/high satisfaction.)

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