How GitLab Leads Its Fully Remote Workforce

How GitLab Leads Its Fully Remote Workforce

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Around the world, we’ve become increasingly cynical about other people, public institutions, and corporations. Back in 2022, Edelman’s Trust Barometer found that nearly 60% of respondents across 27 countries reported that their default is to distrust. And that’s bad for business, ...  Show more

Why Most Projects Fail—and How to Achieve Better Outcomes

Companies of every size in every industry and part of the world are basing more of their work around projects. And yet research shows that nearly two-thirds of those efforts fail. Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez, who has studied projects and project management for decades, explains how w ...  Show more

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