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The New York Times' "what's your office personality?" quiz explores different people's work styles. Turns out, I'm a "break-room butterfly" who thrives on teams and doing in-person work. That's hard ...
But maybe we should: Studies suggest that happy people are actually more productive and successful, and less likely to leave their jobs. This quiz measures how happy you are when you’re on the clock.
Safety is rarely far from the mind of Tammy Sorrell, Duke Health’s Engineering & Operations Department Human Resources Director. Her unit includes the workers who tend to the mechanical and ...
Six questions to find out how much you know about keeping your personal activities, files, photos and communications private at work June 8 at 10:57 a.m. Keeping your personal life — and all the data ...
Your personality says a lot about the type of worker you are. Whether you’re right-brained or left-brained, extroverted or introverted, your personality can determine your workplace relationships, how ...
Where do you work best? Are you an extroverted connector who thrives on being around others? Or are you a rationally minded introvert who prefers solitude? Perhaps you're somewhere in the middle — ...
How we treat one another at work matters. Rude or insensitive interactions have a way of whittling away at people’s health, performance and souls. In order to study incivility at work, I’ve surveyed ...
The Workers’ Compensation and Occupational & Environmental Safety offices at Duke invite you to test your knowledge around how to prevent workplace injuries by taking a quiz that could lead to a box ...
But maybe we should: Studies suggest that happy people are actually more productive and successful, and less likely to leave their jobs. This quiz measures how happy you are when you’re on the clock.
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