Women's History Month (Recording)
#Diversity and InclusionOn Tuesday, March 28, Fernanda Santos, editorial director of Futuro Media Group and an author, professor and award-winning journalist, shared her story as a woman, an…
Carpe Diem 2023 Upgrade – Full List of Changes
#Carpe DiemHere are the new changes you'll see in the new update for Carpe Diem - User LoginLonger duration before session times out (refreshing the application).TimersGrayed…
Quick Tip - iManage Work 10 Web - Email a Document
#Training Tuesdays #QuickTips #iManage Work 10Did you know you can email a document as a link or copy directly from iManage Work 10 Web? Take a look at this QuickTip to…
5 Essential Soft Skills to Develop in Any Job
#Training TuesdaysCareer & Professional Strategist Marlo Lyons discusses five soft skills to focus on while working in any field — teamwork, influencing without authority, effective communication, problem solving,…
The 25-Minute Meeting
#Training TuesdaysThis Nano Tool from Wharton Executive Education offers tips to halve the time and double the impact of your meetings. Click here to view. Knowledge at…
What Having a “Growth Mindset” Actually Means
#Training TuesdaysIn a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting…
5 Things This Neuroscientist Does Every Day For Better Brain Health
#Training TuesdaysEvery day we make choices for our brain, and have the opportunity to ask ourselves: "Is this good for my brain or bad for my brain?…
Does Life Imitate Art, or is Art Imitating Life?
#Training TuesdaysHave you heard the phrase ‘life imitates art’ before and questioned how much truth that statement holds? Research conducted by the University of Amsterdam has found…
6 Ways to Start Journaling and Feel the Emotional Benefits
#Training TuesdaysIf you want to chronicle your feelings, discover the right type of journaling for you. Click here to view. Shondaland | 5 min read…
Your Brain Uses Calculus to Control Fast Movements
#Training TuesdaysTo sharpen its command over precise maneuvers, the brain uses comparisons between control signals—not the signals themselves. Click here to view. Wired | 3 min read…