By Jared Lindzon After years of flip-flopping on remote and in-person work policies, most knowledge workers and employers seem to have reached a hybrid compromise, but questions remain as to whether the truce will last. While not every worker wants to work from home and not every employer is demanding a return to the … Continue reading The return-to-office debate may settling down—in a way that makes everyone unhappy
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Apple is settling a class action lawsuit over Family Sharing for $25 million
Apple is settling a class action lawsuit over Family Sharing for $25 million You might just get a payout up to $50. Malak Saleh Updated Sat, Dec 16, 2023 AP If you used Apple’s Family Sharing feature with at least one other person and bought a subscription to an app through the App Store … Continue reading Apple is settling a class action lawsuit over Family Sharing for $25 million
The (Hidden) Costs of Settling for a Subpar Domain
Jeffrey Gabriel September 10, 2021 A saying my grandfather first exposed me to when I was in my early school years and which… well, didn’t seem to make that much sense. At first, that is. “Good work isn’t cheap, and cheap work isn’t good.” Later on, life happened. What once seemed nonsensical started making sense. … Continue reading The (Hidden) Costs of Settling for a Subpar Domain
Settling For Non-Performance
Dave Brock — December 20, 2017 Follow @davidabrock — December 20, 2017 Free-Photos / Pixabay How often do we settle for non performance? Recently, I was speaking with a colleague. We were talking about a client of his. The CEO was struggling to grow the company. As they started discussing the people on the team, … Continue reading Settling For Non-Performance