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What tasks are best done at the office? Why are more companies beating their earnings expectations e

What tasks are best done at the office? Why are more companies beating their earnings expectations even when overall earnings growth is declining? Plus, is the workday actually getting shorter? Plus, why being hopeful at the office might be a job requirement these days. Here are some recent articles by Korn Ferry’s content team on leadership-related news. [KornFerry]() Lessons in leadership from this week’s news, as reported by our team. [Graphics]() [Return to the Office Because…]() Are leaders asking people to come back for the wrong reasons? New research highlights when in-person is best. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [‘We’re Doing Better Than Expected’]() Earnings were down in Q2, but nearly eight in ten firms beat analyst expectations. Are firms back to their pre-pandemic ways of lowballing forecasts? [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [It’s 4:30. Time to End the Workday?]() Stressed-out employees are rolling back their time on the job by 37 minutes, a new study shows. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [5 Ways to Get Creative in Any Job]() At a time when firms need workers to live up to their creative potential, 75% of people say they aren’t. How to change that. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Changing the Conversation]() Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison highlights why leaders should reshape how they talk about worker productivity. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Unveiling the Impact of Menopause in the Workplace]() Almost half of women Korn Ferry surveyed say that their work performance is disrupted by perimenopause- and menopause-related symptoms. A groundbreaking new report looks at women’s health and the workplace. [Read more]() [Not receiving our email regularly?]() [Sign up here]() [linkedIn-white.png]() [fb-white.png]() [twitter-white.png]() [yt-white.png]() [iTunes-white.png]() [Korn Ferry]() [Korn Ferry Institute]() [Contact Us]() This email was sent to you to market Korn Ferry services. Please click [here]() to update your email preferences or unsubscribe from our announcements and promotional communications. You may continue to receive transactional emails such as registration confirmations, product updates, and responses to your direct requests. Korn Ferry | 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1500 | Los Angeles, CA 90067 U.S.A. © 2023 Korn Ferry. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]().

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