Thu.Nov 28, 2024

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How Are Educational Institutions Adapting To Prepare Students For The Future Of Work?

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Educational institutions are reshaping curricula to address AI, automation, coding integration, and the demand for soft skills, ensuring students are prepared for future job markets. Collaborations with industries provide hands-on experiences and real-world exposure, bridging the academia-workforce gap and aligning education with employer expectations.

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How to Say No to Prevent Burnout at Work and Home

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NO: Two little letters with big meaning when used correctly. The word “no” has the power to prevent burnout by helping us draw boundaries and set priorities in our personal and professional lives. Saying “no” allows us more time to say “yes” to what matters most to us so our schedules better reflect our values. Arivee Vargas, a certified executive coach in the Boston area, works with women on burnout prevention and uses the word “no” to do so.

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Senate Report Reveals Airlines Made $12.4 Billion From Seat Fees

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Record-high air travel numbers are offering little relief to airlines as profits are expected to nosedive this year. Controversial “seat fees,” once a financial lifeline for carriers, are now under fire as a new Senate investigation probes claims of deceptive pricing. The backlash is putting airline executives in the hot seat and forcing the industry to rethink its strategies.

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