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  • Jun 4, 2024 | trainingindustry.com | Simon T. Bailey |Taco Bell

    In a world where job-hopping has become the norm, akin to frogs leaping from lily pad to lily pad in search of better waters, the concept of career longevity seems to be fading into the corporate ether. According to a national longitudinal survey, individuals born between 1957-64 held an average of 12.7 jobs. It’s safe to say that due to new career currency of acceleration in the world, individuals may have 13-17 different jobs across 5-7 careers in a 40-45 year lifetime.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | yfsmagazine.com | Simon T. Bailey

    When employees are empowered to thrive, organizations ride the crest of achievement. In the dynamic ocean of work, a new paradigm is emerging – it’s called thriving. As organizations navigate the uncharted waters of remote work, hybrid arrangements, and the ongoing quest for employee engagement, it’s time to shift our focus from merely staying afloat to catching the wave of success.

  • Apr 13, 2024 | ceoworld.biz | Simon T. Bailey

    There is a story of two monks walking down a country road. They come across a beautiful young girl standing by a muddy stream, afraid to cross it by herself. One monk goes up to her, picks her up and safely carries her over the stream. He then returns to his companion and continues their walk. After some time, the companion turns to him and said, “What you did was wrong.

  • Apr 3, 2024 | success.com | Simon T. Bailey

    Years ago, I was living the American dream as it had been sold to me. I had a high-powered career at Disney, a big house, the best cars, a wife and two amazing children. But I was miserable. I was successful, but I wasn’t significant. I was working for a great company, but I sat at my desk every day from 9-5 overcome by the frustration of stifled potential. What choice did I have, though? I had a family to support and a mortgage to pay. My bills were screaming louder than my dreams.

  • Mar 11, 2024 | nature.com | Lindsay B. Kilburn |Dong-Anh Khuong-Quang |Jordan Hansford |Pablo Hernáiz Driever |Simon T. Bailey |David Ziegler | +10 more

    Correction to: Nature Medicine https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02668-y, published online 17 November 2023. In the version of the article initially published, in the third paragraph of the “RAPNO criteria (secondary endpoints)” section, the text now reading “Thirteen (17.1%) patients initially had a best overall response of PD…” originally read “Thirty-one patients initially had PD…”. This has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.

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