The Rise (and Rise) of In-House Counsel Across the GCC
This article shows how continued growth across the GCC has given rise to more hiring of dedicated In-House Counsel.
This article shows how continued growth across the GCC has given rise to more hiring of dedicated In-House Counsel.
In this article, the authors propose an operational definition of character, outline a set of plain-language dimensions of character that they believe to be relevant to organizational leadership, present results from a survey relating these dimensions to leader performance and outcomes, and describe the practical implications for leader character development in organizations.
This article contains tips for becoming your own best career advocate.
Don't be daunted by the challenges that go along with making a transition. This article contains some tips for making the transition easier in the United States.
Read this article and learn which terms to avoid when freshening up your resume.
You can develop your online professional reputation and help others in the process with some simple practices. Consider these suggestions for making the most of your efforts without consuming too much of your time.
The job market is usually talked about as though it’s a single, uniform entity. What’s often overlooked is the fact that there are really two markets: one in which the general hiring outlook remains relatively weak, and another in which demand for educated, highly skilled professionals is strong.
This article provides startups and entrepreneurs with a cursory guide on when to consider hiring their company’s in-house legal counsel.
In today’s technology-driven workplace, it would seem that multitasking is an expected way to work, and it probably wouldn’t be acceptable to your boss if you refused to do it entirely. But before you add another iron to the fire, consider these suggestions for what to do instead.