June 14, 2010 - by Edward Gordon
Not since 1950 has there been a jobs decline as long and deep as that of the current Great Recession. The bursting of the huge global credit bubble has led to the first worldwide recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s. These economic conditions have shouldere... More »
May 20, 2010 - by Aparna Nancherla
Talk of the glass ceiling being shattered may still be premature as many career-driven women are still marginalized within the workforce. Even after taking into account years of experience, industry, and global region, women were still more likely than men to start in a... More »
May 20, 2010 - by Paula Ketter
This book is the first I have read that examines all aspects of "the 2020 workplace," from strategies to attract, develop, and engage top talent, to the trends and technology that are changing the workplace, workforce, and the world of work as we know it. This book is t... More »
April 21, 2010 - by Bill Trahant
As his administration settles into the executive branch, President Obama faces the largest number of challenges of any new president in recent memory. Building a strong, skills-based federal workforce is key to addressing these ... More »
March 19, 2010 - by Alexandra Bradley
A huge demographic shift is taking place. As the populous baby boomer generation ages and nears retirement, many organizations are primed to face shortages in the workforce. And because the public sector is aging more rapidly than the private sector, state agencies are ... More »
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