by Suzanne Skees | Jun 18, 2022 | The Human Side of Work, The Working World
Working from home (WFH) surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it will only increase moving forward: 74 percent of companies plan to continue the trend, according to The Atlantic. However, remote workers often experience virtuality as “a barrier” to forming...
by Suzanne Skees | May 24, 2022 | The Human Side of Work
Depressed at work? How do you know if it’s your job, or the rest of life, that’s causing it? Should you quit? How can you feel better? The Mental Health Pandemic If you feel anxiety or depression, you’re in good company: 41 percent of adults,...
by Suzanne Skees | Mar 4, 2022 | The Working World
Part 2 of my two-part series. Read Part 1, about Skees Foundation’s partner Idea4Africa’s innovative youth training program, here. What types of companies will be needed, and how will they differ in structure, function, and valuation, from...
by Suzanne Skees | Feb 25, 2022 | Around the World, The Working World
Part 1 of a 2-part series. Join me for Part 2 on global future trends in entrepreneurship next week … What will entrepreneurship look like, from now into the future?–Not like a white guy from an ivy league school working out of a garage in Silicon...
by Suzanne Skees | Dec 7, 2021 | Publishing industry
Why write a book review? Love it or hate it; what’s your motivation to write a review? For the reader, you’ll have fun organizing your vague feelings about a book into a compelling evaluation, wield power and influence over that book’s sales, and...