Most of the time, it's pretty obvious when your coworkers like you. They'll smile at you and make an effort to seek you out in the office. They'll swing by your desk to chat, make lunch plans, or ...
As a human behavior expert and master executive coach for 17 years, I am fascinated by the bad hires most companies continue to make every day. One of the main problems is subconscious bias -- hiring ...
When it comes to forming new relationships or friendship, people usually base their first impression off of how the other person makes them feel. If they’re nice to you, you start to believe that this ...
Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. You may not get a second chance at making a first impression — but a recent study suggests that you probably don’t need one anyway ...