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CXOManagers identify their top on-the-job stressors and how to fix them
Maintaining a work-life balance, time management, and managing an increased workload top the list, according to a survey by ZenBusiness.
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Maintaining a work-life balance, time management, and managing an increased workload top the list, according to a survey by ZenBusiness.
Sleepless nights will be a thing of the past, thanks to these tech products that feature soothing sounds, ways to adjust slumber-perfect temperatures, and more.
Make sure your systems are up to date and running smoothly to keep employees/clients ready for work in the new year.
Here's an overview of what business and IT pros need to know about EHRs (electronic health records), the standard in medical documentation. HIPAA, securing patients' data, and more topics are covered.
You can make your computer or mobile device remind you to practice good work ergonomics and break habits all for free with these five apps.
Project management is a high-stress job where burnout is a potential hazard. Use some of these tips to help your team and yourself better handle the stressors you are likely to encounter.
The healthcare industry is in a state of flux. Mike Strazzella, a federal government healthcare attorney, shares his expectations for how technology and new regulations will shape the future of care.
Good ergonomics is essential to a productive and healthy workforce. Here are 10 easy-to-implement tips that will help optimize workstation ergonomics.
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard and mouse provide time-saving features for Windows 10 users while promoting healthy computing.
There's a lot of health-related data floating around in the world. IBM wants to help patients and healthcare providers make better use of it and keep it secure.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services CTO Bryan Sivak talks about the 2014 Health Datapalooza, startups using open health data, and trends in healthcare.
Alex Howard asserts that, in the optimal scenario, giving people access to their own health records is one of the best applications of data for the public good.
The noise levels data center workers are exposed to could lead to hearing impairment. Read about one way these workers can protect their hearing.