Summer of ‘Who’s In Charge?’ With firms slashing management roles, and experienced employees off at the beach, more new hires will be left in charge this summer. For decades, middle managers picked up the slack while the boss was on vacation. Sure, someti... See more
How to Handle a Work Rival Managing competition at work is a struggle for the 62% of employees who have an office nemesis. You see it on corporate campuses everywhere: two coworkers warring over resources, talent, or assignments—or all three. And they’re ... See more
From Present to Thriving: Engagement Starts with Well-Being What workplace well-being reveals about organizational health, performance, and retention. Workplace stress is reaching a breaking point. More than half of U.S. workers share that job insecurity ... See more
Flooding and Damage Control Kit A well-equipped, centrally located damage control kit together with a damage control plan are important to a safe voyage. This is particularly true in waterways such as the Pacific Northwest which has a high proportion of d... See more
Safety at Sea is no Accident: Drills for Success NO DRILL!: Safety at Sea is no Accident By Mark Roye Editor’s Note: This is one of the most powerful seamanship tales I have ever read, and I urge you all to read it through. It talks to having a high aware... See more