Making time for you: Practical mental health tips from PIoneers
At PI, we aim to make mental health awareness a year-round priority. Employees are encouraged to make time and space for themselves – whenever they feel they need it.
At PI, we aim to make mental health awareness a year-round priority. Employees are encouraged to make time and space for themselves – whenever they feel they need it.
Employee expectations have shifted in the past two years. Here’s how leaders can understand, meet, and ultimately exceed these expectations.
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, I wanted to provide some tips on how to get everyone’s favorite profession, the data scientist, to fall in love with you.
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Acorn Growth Companies’ core team has grown 85% with zero turnover in the last two years. Read on to learn how you can create similar results.
Within four months of becoming a PI Partner, Steve Trover and Courtney Joy’s consulting firm doubled its income. How did they do it? Read this Q&A to find out.
As a busy business leader, you may not have time to prepare gourmet meals—but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get in a healthy breakfast.
Tell us a bit about why you came to The Predictive Index in the first place. What drew you? I actually came on board as a referral from PI’s only product manager at the time. I’ve known her for years and she’s the type of person who always goes all-in on things with a passion…
Sarah, you were a teacher in South Carolina, then up and moved to Boston. You got a job as an administrative assistant at The Predictive Index, but you’ve got a totally different job today. Walk us through your journey at PI. Sure! I never expected to end up where I am now, but I guess…