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How Political Events Affect The Careers Of Young Doctors

The Horizons Tracker

The researchers gathered data on intern health from an existing and ongoing study, with the data already highlighting the risk of depression among junior doctors, together with a strong connection between stress and the mental wellbeing of the doctors. Political engagement.

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How the Great Recession Changed Banking

Harvard Business Review

The race is open and the gap between investment banks will widen even further as they race to adopt technological innovations and reconfigure their workforces to satisfy changing customer demands. Investment banks are also required to have a more stable funding base, with enough liquid assets to survive longer periods of stress.

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How Masculinity Contests Undermine Organizations, and What to Do About It

Harvard Business Review

For example, Susan Fowler’s 2017 blog about Uber detailed not only her recollections of being repeatedly harassed, but what she described as a “game-of-thrones” environment, in which managers sought to one-up and sabotage colleagues to get ahead. rogue traders in finance).

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Lifelong Learning Is Good for Your Health, Your Wallet, and Your Social Life

Harvard Business Review

And almost all of us have limits on our time and finances — due to kids, social organizations, work, and more — that make additional formal education impractical or impossible. In 2014 a CBRE report estimated that 50% of jobs would be redundant by 2025 due to technological innovation. Learning is positive for health.