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Sarah Goff-Dupont

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Sarah is a writer whose work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, Inc., Huffington Post, as well as industry publications. She works remotely from her home in Minnesota and loves every minute of it. When she’s not writing you can find her reading, snowboarding, cooking, and/or exchanging groan-worthy puns with her kids.


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8 emotional intelligence articles that help you work better with others

The robots are coming! Use these eight articles to build your emotional intelligence and stay relevant (and employed) in the age of AI.


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In their own words: how to be open to the world

Opening up to customers and the general public is scary, but the rewards outweigh the risks. Here’s why.


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Why black metal is great music for programming (but doom metal isn’t)

Power chords vs. blast beats… vocals vs. vokills. We teamed up with Pandora and Stack Overflow to bring you a metalhead’s guide to coding music.


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How to be an amazing project team in a changing world

As the problems we tackle get more complex, the nature of project teams is changing. Here’s what you need to know (and what you should change) in order to be successful.


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In their own words: How open is too open?

A strong culture of transparency doesn’t mean there aren’t limits. So how can you find those boundaries before you trip over them? Sometimes, you can’t.