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It’s Impolite to Discuss Politics at Work – But What About Values?
We’re all entitled to our political and religious beliefs, and we’re entitled to keep those private. With that said, when it comes to values, our silence speaks volumes.

All that glitters is not gold … when others plagiarize your work
What about less publicized examples of plagiarism, where intellectual and/or creative fraud stays under the radar? In some ways, we live in an era where copy and paste have replaced the looking over someone’s shoulder as they write, but the act is still the same.

Secrets on the Job – My Experience with Discretion
When I have revealed the ways in which my work involves ‘covert assignments’ I’m usually met with a surprised response of “Wow … I didn’t realize the scope of what you do or the level of discretion that you must use.”
Divorce … Does it Have to go to Work With You?
Divorce often negatively impacts people’s day-to-day functioning. As a result, not only do you suffer from short-term diminished work productivity, but the actual business/organization you work for will too. There’s a silver lining though. Sometimes, after a marital b…

Q&A on Career Change and Unsupportive Attitudes from Loved Ones
Q&A on some things to consider when you’re contemplating a career change despite others’ (unjustifiable) unsupportive attitudes.

The Impact of Exponential Technologies on Careers and HR
Dr. Helen Ofosu explains exponential technologies and how they will affect organizations and individuals. Some career and HR implications are discussed.

What’s Riskier for your Career? Getting Hired for a Job or Becoming Self-Employed? (Part Two)
In this article, Dr. Helen Ofosu discusses the hidden risks associated with accepting a job late in one’s career versus considering self-employment.

What’s Riskier for Your Career? Getting Hired for a Job … or Becoming Self-Employed? (Part One)
Over the past five years, I’ve had the opportunity to work with clients in their 40s and 50s while they were at a high-stakes crossroads in their career. In this article, I discuss some of the risks of remaining an employee vs the risks of self-employment.










