Is Work Ethic In Decline? Debate With Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, Jason Feifer

Is Work Ethic In Decline? Debate With Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, Jason Feifer

Do you feel like people don't want to work anymore? In today's episode Jason and I have a friendly spar on what's going on with today's workforce and if the our work ethic is in collective decline. We also explore how social media trends are shaping the workforce, the importance of focusing on career growth, and four phases of change that we all go through: panic, adaptation, accepting a new normal, and a reluctance to go back to the status quo. Jason is the Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine and author of "Build for Tomorrow: An Action Plan for Embracing Change, Adapting Fast, and Future-Proofing Your Career."

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Ep 64: How Exponential Technologies Are Shaping the Future of Work

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Ep 63:  Why Culture Is The Greatest Competitive Advantage In Business Today

Ep 63: Why Culture Is The Greatest Competitive Advantage In Business Today

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Ep 60: Why Self – Developing Organizations And Individualized Learning Is The Future Of Work

Ep 60: Why Self – Developing Organizations And Individualized Learning Is The Future Of Work

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EP 59: Why Every Company Should Be A Platform Company

EP 59: Why Every Company Should Be A Platform Company

My guest for this week's Future of Work podcast is Régis Mulot. Régis is the Executive Vice President of Human Resources at Staples. We speak on why every company should be a platform company. A pl...

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The Chief Human Resource Officer of the AARP, John Sigmon, joins me today on the Future of Work Podcast. We talk about what it means to be an employee in the future of work. We discuss the very defin...

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This week on The Future of Work Podcast, my guest is Tara Sinclair. Tara is an Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs at The George Washington University and Chief Economist at Ind...

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