The University of Connecticut is planning to reduce the number of graduate teaching positions next year, due to “significant ...
“The blade of a knife cutting into flesh is always painful, but what makes the difference is who holds the knife — a surgeon or a foe. Both cuts will cause pain, but one is intended to harm and the ...
Getting layoffs wrong can damage trust, morale and culture in ways that long outlast changes to the org chart. Done with care ...
Hard decisions rarely announce themselves as turning points. More often, they arrive disguised as impossible tradeoffs: stay or go, scale or simplify, speak up or stay quiet, hold steady or pivot fast ...
Every founder will, at some point, face a decision that feels impossible. A moment where the path forward is clear, but the human cost feels overwhelming. Whether it's a layoff, a strategic pivot that ...
Sponsor-initiated trial closure can abruptly end access despite exceptional individual benefit, underscoring the need for contingency planning for drug supply, follow-on protocols, and ...
A measure that would have funded specific law enforcement services in Clackamas County failed to pass during the primary ...