Sterling Heights marketer Stella Winkler was fired Friday after her standard poodle disgraced the CEO during a company-sponsored “Take Your Dog to Work” Day.
“We...
In the three months since launching the JustShorTT tipping app, its makers estimate it has already saved US companies $161 million on business lunches. The app calculates server tips at 19.56% - so slightly shy of the expected 20% that waiters and waitresses think they’re getting the whole thing.
“Whether...
Charlene Olivson, a wallpaper designer with Salmonson, Inc. in Chicago, unexpectedly moved to Naples, Italy last week – apparently because a social media post of her Shitzu sitting in his water dish didn’t get any “likes” from her friends.
“Maybe it’s the working from home,” says Shirley Slattery, Salmonson’s VP...
Sears/Wills, the international travel aggregator, achieved a 1598 percent increase in its employee satisfaction score this year by making one simple change to its annual anonymous attitude survey: Employees are now required to provide their signatures when submitting.
“Everything is still anonymous,” says Myrna Pillings, the company’s VP of...
In 2018, the top five executives at major US companies were surrounded by an average of six people, everywhere they went - ranging from two or three at companies earning under $500 million a year to ten or more at those earning in the billions.
Today, the average is just...
When the boss is hammering you with questions, there are exactly five things you can say to get off the hotseat. Watch as these three hotseat veterans deftly work in all five - and in under 90 seconds, real time!
As far as Nora Millison is concerned, she had no choice but to postpone the birth of her first child for five weeks.
Morkin/Weaver - the Kansas City ramifications company where she is a senior director – was depending on her team to bring its important Placate II initiative...
As recently as 2018, few respectable people would have considered embarking on a career as a henchman.
“One always thought of a henchman as someone engaged in wrongdoing,” says Lauran Swandell, CEO of Shotburn Financial in Bismarck, SD. “Someone who reported to a questionable higher-up, carried a gun, maybe...
The stock price of Fresno, California-based Melipropinol2 fell 45 percent after photos of CEO Marlene Timrod, wearing only one hat, were posted across social media yesterday.
“A company is doomed to fail if its CEO doesn't wear many hats," she told Corporiffic in 2017. "I've worn at least five for...
Alexa, Amazon’s virtual assistant whose voice emanates from millions of devices across the world, revealed this week that the rumors are true: She’s been listening in on us for the past two years.
The theory had previously been dismissed as the irrational beliefs of conspiracy theorists and notary publics bemoaning...
While being a “team player” and “consensus builder,” is essential, just as vital to success is having enemies - at least according to one of the USA’s most listened-to business conceptualizers.
“A person who has no enemies,” says Morton Cornacki of the Breddow Insistute, “is a person who has too...