A new Wharton study shows that women are less likely to enter competitions than their male colleagues at work. In my interview with Katy Milkman, the James G. Dinan Professor at the Wharton School, ...
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Competition in the workplace: 6 things to know
The ideal workplace is full of highly motivated employees who are excelling, collaborating well and striving to stand out through superior job performance. To stimulate individual effort, some ...
When competition hurts: Experts say internal rivalries erode trust, slow decisions, and stifle innovation, even among senior leaders. Leadership's critical role: Collaboration thrives when leaders ...
The modern workplace is a battlefield. From the moment we enter our careers, we are conditioned to believe that success is a zero-sum game, won only by the sharpest elbow, the longest hours, and the ...
The catch-22 of workplace relationships endures because opting out comes at a cost—mentally, emotionally, and financially.
Competition at work isn't the worst thing in the world—an atmosphere where everyone strives for success can encourage personal and professional growth and make a company thrive. But when the ...
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