Where does the Material Girl fit into the modern workplace?
Thirty-five years after Working Girl hit the cinemas, what should we learn (or unlearn) from the rom-com classic?
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Thirty-five years after Working Girl hit the cinemas, what should we learn (or unlearn) from the rom-com classic?
Our Lab expert Laetitia Vitaud explains how backward social norms have made “female ambition” a dirty phrase
From Working Girl and Wall Street to Top Gun, our in-house movie nut drills into how ‘80s classics reshaped the office
As companies across the board vow to create more inclusive work environments, a conversation about team building is long overdue
Our brains are capable of rapid task-switching... but there are good and bad ways of doing it
Can humans be creative and analytical at the same time?
Studies show that a sense of purpose increases employee engagement. But does that purpose need to be found in the office?
Welcome to the Jungle's psychology of work expert asks if corporate promises of meaning are merely pseudo-deep bullshit...
In the 1960s, two American psychologists figured out why willpower isn't always enough to turn our lives around
With the US unemployment rate at its lowest in 50 years, the challenge for companies is keeping the staff from taking their talent elsewhere.
Financial insecurity and stereotypes of adulthood are shifting young people’s view of work… for good and bad
The word "family" can be a shorthand for a company culture that's supportive and friendly. But we should remember that families can be dysfunctional.
Don't just cover your ears when you hear the words performance improvement plan. Learn how to take charge and succeed with your PIP.
Our focus on work productivity dates back to the 19th century, but is it truly connected to performance, and how does it affect our wellbeing?
In the third article in our series about finding purpose, transition guide Martin Cadée tells us to embrace the world of symbols.
Do you use humor to defuse conflicts at work? Add self-deprecation to your arsenal to become the office superstar.
Often feeling unsure about your decisions, and yourself? Well, that might be your greatest professional asset...
Clinical Psychologist Johanna Rozenblum sheds light on why we become the greatest obstacles to our own success, and how to break the cycle.
How we view our work-life has changed over the decades. But, the older generations still have wise advice to give that is relevant in our world today.
Some people share on camera how they’ve achieved success by focusing on positive thinking. I decided to try out the recipe.
Ethics Washing is when corporations promise the moon but never deliver on their ethical commitments. Alison Taylor, our expert on ethics, explains.
An occupational psychologist takes a look at this natural instinct to compare and shows us how to turn frustration into a driver of action.