South Korea's millennials are facing hardships brought on, among other reasons, by the pressure of supporting the country's aging population. Dating, marriage, and childbirth are often deferred in the name of academics.
In the information age, organizations and individuals should hone their ability to focus intensely. The many distractions of modern life have made the ability to engage in 'deep work' both more valuable, and more difficult to achieve.
The way in which millennials perpetuate their social identities is highly influenced by the technology boom. However, for many young people today, not all social platforms are made equal.
Millennials are growing up and entering the workforce. Their impatience, ambition, and desire for immediate results might lead others to think of them as entitled. But there are lessons to be learned on both sides of the generational divide.
Freelancing is becoming a viable alternative for many professionals, allowing greater freedom to plan one's own work schedule. But the benefits of freelancing can come with certain drawbacks.
One billion people go hungry every year, and another billion are undernourished. At the same time, three billion tons of food waste are thrown out annually. The circular economy can fight hunger while providing new business opportunities.
Recent revisions to the MCAT standardized test have revealed a shift to place greater emphasis on social and cultural awareness within the healthcare industry.
Campus representatives are common sights at any college, boosting awareness of brands and their benefits among the student population. How should companies maximize their productivity?
Crowdfunding platforms are often touted as a means of quickly raising money. But money isn't the only benefit -- backers can also provide a sense of community and an affirmation of the project's vision.
Today, small-time entrepreneurs with big-time ideas can leverage the geographic and social reach of the internet to raise money for their businesses from people around the world.
Mobile health, also known as mHealth, looks to be the next evolution of the medical industry. How has this trend benefited healthcare on a global scale, and what can we expect during the coming years?