This CEO has a near 100% employee-retention rate, and here's the fascinating reason why

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This CEO has a near 100% employee-retention rate, and here's the fascinating reason why
 
 
This CEO has a near 100% employee-retention rate, and here's the fascinating reason why
 
No, it's not endless coconut water or snacks in the kitchen.
 
 
 
 
 
The 10 best states to live in where healthcare is the cheapest
 
 
The 10 best states to live in where healthcare is the cheapest
 
Using data from The Commonwealth Fund, we found the states where premiums and deductibles are least expensive.
 
 
 
 
 
Companies like Netflix say harsh feedback improves their employees' work, but experts suggest bosses aren't always the best judge of performance
 
 
Companies like Netflix say harsh feedback improves their employees' work, but experts suggest bosses aren't always the best judge of performance
 
Leadership experts say the feedback process at most workplaces is highly flawed. Many bosses are realizing this, and relying more on objective data.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Do this with your tax refund and you could have $127,000 in 20 years
 
 
Do this with your tax refund and you could have $127,000 in 20 years
 
You'll create a snowball effect that will benefit you in the long run.
 
 
 
 
 
The first thing I ask people who say they want to start a side hustle
 
 
The first thing I ask people who say they want to start a side hustle
 
It's not the idea they have, or how much they wanna charge.
 
 
 
 
 
While top CEOs make a median salary of $1 million a month, a typical worker in Mississippi pulls in $3,138. Here's the median monthly earnings of full-time workers in every state.
 
 
While top CEOs make a median salary of $1 million a month, a typical worker in Mississippi pulls in $3,138. Here's the median monthly earnings of full-time workers in every state.
 
That works out to about 256 times the typical full-time American worker's monthly paycheck.
 
 
 
 
 
8 ways successful people make sure they don't fall apart when things go wrong
 
 
8 ways successful people make sure they don't fall apart when things go wrong
 
Giving up is the most common form of failure.
 
 
 
 
 
Atlassian's first head of technical teams explains why he couldn't pass up the opportunity to join the $26.9 billion company, even if it meant uprooting to Australia
 
 
Atlassian's first head of technical teams explains why he couldn't pass up the opportunity to join the $26.9 billion company, even if it meant uprooting to Australia
 
As Atlassian's first head of technical teams, Noah Wasmer has had to learn about a new company and a new country. One of his first insights has to do with penguins.
 
 
 
 
 
I flipped Warren Buffett's 80/20 rule on its head, and the swap saved me time, money, and worry
 
 
I flipped Warren Buffett's 80/20 rule on its head, and the swap saved me time, money, and worry
 
Warren Buffett is celebrated for his good decisions and thinking processes, but he's also a successful practitioner.
 
 
 
 
 
2 snap judgments people make when they meet you — and how to overcome them
 
 
2 snap judgments people make when they meet you — and how to overcome them
 
According to research, 80% to 90% of a first impression is based on these two traits.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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