Person resting in a bathtub filled with flower petals, symbolizing recovery and self-care after overcoming the work martyr complex
Checklist asking whether to start my own business with yes selected, representing entrepreneur vs employee career decision
A professional sitting at a desk reviewing calendars and planning next steps, symbolizing being an entrepreneur for your career and taking ownership of professional growth.
Illustration of two professionals in an informational interview discussing career exploration and job search insights
Portrait of Roger Franco, HR executive featured in the Breaking Into Human Resources Management career interview

Tag: workplace communication

Illustration of a leader figure being lifted by team members, symbolizing teamwork and leadership support.

Dissension in the Ranks: Assessing Team Conflict at Work

You can sense it. Your team is fragmented. Maybe you notice edginess in meetings, tight shoulders, and clipped responses. Maybe it’s whispered hallway conversations and eye rolls. Or maybe someone has come directly to you to share concerns. Whatever the signs, one thing is clear: you need to deal with it. Most managers and executives would rather focus on strategy,…

Silhouette of a person with a keyhole symbol in their head and a hand holding a yellow key, representing unlocking the mind, insight, and personal growth.

Finding Your Assertive Voice: How to Speak Up with Confidence

Finding your assertive voice is both a personal and relational journey. Many high-achieving professionals, especially those managing Imposter Syndrome, have learned to quiet their needs, minimize their perspectives, or avoid conflict to “keep the peace.” Over time, that quieting becomes automatic—until one day you realize you’re no longer expressing who you really are. The good news is that assertiveness is…

Business etiquette in hiring graphic showing employer and employee shaking hands to represent repairing the employer–employee relationship.

Business Etiquette in Hiring | Repairing Relationships

The current economic climate has amplified a long-standing issue in the U.S. job market: the erosion of trust and respect between employers and employees. With six candidates for every open role, organizations now hold unprecedented power in the hiring process. Unfortunately, this has intensified frustrations on both sides—leading to delayed communication, endless interview rounds, and unclear expectations. To rebuild this…