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Most Workers Come to Work When Feeling Sick
Seven in 10 professionals admitted they frequently go to work when they’re feeling sick, a new OfficeTeam survey shows. Managers are aware of the issue: Sixty-five percent said that ailing employees head into the office at least somewhat frequently.
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Hospira’s Pamela Puryear: Taking Care of Culture
Had Pamela Puryear followed through on her original career plan, she might be poring over financial statements, placing puts and calls and trading as an investment banker on Wall Street. That was, after all, the emblematic path for a Harvard Business School MBA and New York City native in the 1980s. “I had always thought…
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Vacation for Work’s Sake
Most people look forward to the holidays for rest and relaxation, but what they don’t often realize is how much time off impacts time at work. “Vacations are vital for restoring energy and focus to the workplace, as well as enjoyment and passion for your work,” said Dr. Joseph Siegler, psychiatrist and executive coach. While…















