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Managing an Employee Who Has a Side Hustle | Benjamin Laker
Sree VijaykumarThe rise of the gig economy and remote work has blurred the boundaries between primary jobs and side hustles. As employees seek to diversify their incomes or explore passions outside of their 9-to-5 jobs, side hustles are becoming a standard part of many professionals' lives. While side hustles can offer creative outlets and a sense of autonomy, they can also create challenges for managers, including concerns over divided attention and potential conflicts of interest. However, with the right approach, managers can turn this dynamic into a win-win situation, ensuring that both the employee's primary role and their side pursuits can coexist productively. The following suggestions can help.

Managing an employee with a side hustle begins with understanding why they have taken up an additional role. Side hustles can range from freelance work and consulting to launching a small business or pursuing a creative endeavor, like writing or photography. Employees often engage in these activities to improve their financial stability, explore new interests, or build skills that might not be fully utilized in their main job.

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Who Are the Rebels Leading the Offensive in Syria?
Who Are the Rebels Leading the Offensive in Syria?
Syrian rebels shocked the country with a lightning offensive on its biggest city and the surrounding region starting last week, upending a 13-year-old civil war that had been dormant for several years.


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'Everyone Thought We Were Going to Die': Living With Flight Trauma
'Everyone Thought We Were Going to Die': Living With Flight Trauma
Extreme turbulence, a blown-out door, an engine on fire: For passengers and crew members who have experienced in-air emergencies, the pain endures.






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How To Make Next Year Your Best Year
You're in control so decide how you want to improve, set a goal, and get to it.


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Could A Bizarre Sleep Routine Practiced By Early Humans Be Key To A Good Night's Rest?
Could A Bizarre Sleep Routine Practiced By Early Humans Be Key To A Good Night's Rest?
Intermittent sleep may seem like a good way to boost productivity. Here's what sleep researchers think.




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Number of candidates sitting chartered financial analyst exams falls sharply
Number of candidates sitting chartered financial analyst exams falls sharply
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How to Prep Your IPhone for Unexpected Medical Emergencies
How to Prep Your IPhone for Unexpected Medical Emergencies
Take the time right now to set up your Medical ID and shortcuts to call 911.




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Apple iPhone 17 Pro: Major Design Changes Coming, New Leak Claims
Apple iPhone 17 Pro: Major Design Changes Coming, New Leak Claims
Next fall, the iPhone 17 series will launch, with major overhauls across the range. A recent report about the super-slim model, nicknamed the iPhone 17 Air, had lots of details about a phone that will look different from any previous iPhone.


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Pakistan is experiencing a solar power boom. The world can learn from it
Pakistan is experiencing a solar power boom. The world can learn from it
Pakistan's rapid adoption of solar energy, driven primarily by market forces and with minimal political support, provides valuable lessons for other emerging markets.




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We can end AIDS - but will we seize the opportunity?
We can end AIDS - but will we seize the opportunity?
A prevention revolution could bring us closer to ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030


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How to Beat Money Stress--Without Getting a Raise
How to Beat Money Stress--Without Getting a Raise
WITH RISING FAST-food prices setting off a national outcry, rents outpacing wages, pundits not letting the whole recession talk die, and your daily burrito looking way smaller than it used to, it's no wonder you're feeling financially frazzled. It's not just you.




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Four Leadership Loads That Keep Getting Heavier
Four Leadership Loads That Keep Getting Heavier
Feeling emotionally drained at work? Is your patience exhausted? Your energy low? If so, you're showing clinical markers of burnout. And you're not alone.


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Georgia at 'tipping point' as pro-West protesters clash with security forces
Georgia at 'tipping point' as pro-West protesters clash with security forces
LONDON -- The ancient streets of Georgia's capital city were again choked with smoke on Sunday night, as a fourth consecutive night of anti-government protests descended into running street battles between pro-Western demonstrators and security forces.




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France's Barnier makes last-ditch budget concession in bid to retain power
France's Barnier makes last-ditch budget concession in bid to retain power
Barnier's minority government, backed by a fragile coalition of conservative and centrist lawmakers, does not have the votes needed to pass its legislation outright without the far right's tacit support.


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How Do I Lead Change When There Is Stakeholder Resistance?
How Do I Lead Change When There Is Stakeholder Resistance?
A leader must learn how to overcome cultural challenges as she tries to enact big changes within her organization.




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Intel's CEO is out after only three years
Intel's CEO is out after only three years
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired after over four decades at the company and stepped down from the board of directors effective December 1st, 2024.


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No-var-tis pays $1B up-front for PTC's Phase 2 Hunt-ing-ton's drug
No-var-tis pays $1B up-front for PTC's Phase 2 Hunt-ing-ton's drug
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Jaguar's Controversial EV Relaunch Has Leaked Online
Jaguar's Controversial EV Relaunch Has Leaked Online
The last thing that Jaguar wanted after the furor that met its new branding campaign was an unsanctioned early reveal of the new EV the company hopes will make sense of all the hubbub.


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Why Democrats seem so disconnected from what voters want
Why Democrats seem so disconnected from what voters want
Nearly one month later, the Democratic Party and the pundits and other politics experts are continuing to study the wreckage of the 2024 election. They are asking themselves how this could have possibly happened.


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What the departing White House chief tech advisor has to say on AI
What the departing White House chief tech advisor has to say on AI
President Biden's administration will end within two months, and likely to depart with him is Arati Prabhakar, the top mind for science and technology in his cabinet.


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The Real Reason for Saudi Arabia's Pivot to Iran
The Real Reason for Saudi Arabia's Pivot to Iran
Over the last few weeks, colleagues, bosses, mentors, and friends from high school have asked me some version of the question "What's up with Mohammed bin Salman?" On Nov.


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Google Maps is getting smarter with Waze's help
Google Maps is getting smarter with Waze's help
What you need to knowWaze incident alerts, like police presence warnings, are showing up on Google Maps, with a clear note that they came from Waze users.Users can confirm or dismiss these alerts, which pop up briefly to keep the map clean.


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What to Do When Anxiety Strikes
Anxiety feels different for everyone--for some, it's a racing heart, for others a heavy chest. However anxiety shows up, one thing's for sure: It's tough to lead, work, or just get through the day when your mind is buzzing. Here's how to stay grounded when anxiety strikes.


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Australian police arrest 13 people and seize a record 2.3 tons of cocaine from a fishing boat
Australian police arrest 13 people and seize a record 2.3 tons of cocaine from a fishing boat
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- Australian police seized a record 2.3 tons of cocaine and arrested 13 people in raids after the suspects' boat broke down off the coast of Queensland, authorities said Monday.


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Rassemblement Nationals Bardella threatens to bring down French government
Rassemblement Nationals Bardella threatens to bring down French government
Party chief says prime minister needs to make further changes to draft budget


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As Wars Rage, Cities Face a Dark New Era of Urban Destruction
As Wars Rage, Cities Face a Dark New Era of Urban Destruction
At the 12th edition of UN-Habitats World Urban Forum in Cairo, delegates grappled with the toll of conflict-driven devastation in Gaza, Lebanon and Ukraine.


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How Ukraine uses cheap AI-guided drones to deadly effect against Russia
How Ukraine uses cheap AI-guided drones to deadly effect against Russia
A HUNDRED METRES above a white Lada saloon, the drone locks onto its target: red lights blink to blue. AI takes over and the drone swoops in for its kill. The Lada is spared at the last moment, with the drone just two metres away. The mission is a test conducted in a field outside Kyiv to fine tune the system. But the technology is already being deployed by dozens of Ukrainian units on the front line. Its the best feeling to see your drone enter a tiny opening in an enemy trench, says Denys, an engineer at The Fourth Law, the Ukrainian firm which makes these autonomous drones. I used to be a pacifist, but Russias war has stripped me of that privilege.


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Novartis to pay $1 billion upfront to license Huntington's drug from PTC
Novartis to pay $1 billion upfront to license Huntington's drug from PTC
This agreement with PTC is intended to bolster our neuroscience pipeline and reflects our strategic focus and commitment to explore new and potentially transformative approaches for neurodegenerative diseases with high unmet needs, Vas Narasimhan, the CEO of Novartis, said in a statement.


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The Strange Chemistry behind Millennia-Old Human Brains That Havent Rotted
The Strange Chemistry behind Millennia-Old Human Brains That Havent Rotted
No part of our body is as perishable as the brain. Within minutes of losing its supply of blood and oxygen, our delicate neurological machinery begins to suffer irreversible damage. The brain is our most energy-greedy organ, and in the hours after death, its enzymes typically devour it from within. As cellular membranes rupture, the brain liquifies. Within days, microbes may consume the remnants in the stinky process of putrefaction. In a few years, the skull becomes just an empty cavity.


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How Do I Lead Change When There Is Stakeholder Resistance?
How Do I Lead Change When There Is Stakeholder Resistance?
Shes an experienced leader who made a big international move to take on a new change management role. But the transformation project isnt working out the way she had hoped. Now shes looking for ways to increase buy-in from key stakeholders while also navigating cross-cultural challenges. Host Muriel Wilkins coaches this leader through her possible next steps to handle the resistance shes facing as she tries to lead change.


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The best TV shows of 2024: Small-screen sophistication
The best TV shows of 2024: Small-screen sophistication
Any best of" list is intended to start arguments. A rock magazine could catalog The 5,000 Greatest Accordion Players of Norwegian Death Metal" and some reader would likely find an omission. But given the balkanized state of television, listing the top programs of 2024 poses a particular problem: Few readers will likely have seen all the shows you list, not because they dont have the time (which they dont), but because the shows were scattered across myriad channels, venues, platforms and services.


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Googling is for old people. Thats a problem for Google.
Googling is for old people. Thats a problem for Google.
If Google were a ship, it would be the Titanic in the hours before it struck an icebergriding high, supposedly unsinkable, and about to encounter a force of nature that could make its name synonymous with catastrophe.


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Should Joe Biden have pardoned Hunter?
Should Joe Biden have pardoned Hunter?
President Joe Biden has issued a full and unconditional pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted earlier this year of illegally obtaining a firearm and failing to pay over $1.4 million in taxes between 2016 and 2019.


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Brain Rot is Oxfords 2024 Word of the Year
Brain Rot is Oxfords 2024 Word of the Year
After public consultation, Oxford University Press announced its choicedefined as the supposed deterioration of a persons mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as the result of overconsumption of material (now particularly online content) considered to be trivial or unchallenging as well as something characterized as likely to lead to such deteriorationon Monday. Brain rot beat out five other finalists, including dynamic pricing, lore, romantasy, slop, and Dictionary.coms Word of the Year demure.


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It Started With Elon. Now There's Another Celebrity Musk in China: His Mother.
It Started With Elon. Now There's Another Celebrity Musk in China: His Mother.
Maye Musk, 76, a model and dietitian, is a frequent visitor to China, where the public is curious to know more about the woman who raised their business idol.


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Why the Simple Life Is Not Just Beautiful, It''s Necessary
Breaking down a very old idea that remains true to this day.


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Opinion | Alzheimer''s Can Be a World of Endless Second Chances - The New York Times
Opinion | Alzheimer''s Can Be a World of Endless Second Chances - The New York Times
When Dad first started forgetting things, I thought Id lost him. I didnt imagine


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Patagonia''s Restructuring Has Led to Employee Fallout - Business Insider
Patagonia''s Restructuring Has Led to Employee Fallout - Business Insider
The sustainable brand is cutting jobs and expediting service to survive. Employees say the company has lost its soul.


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There's a Reason Oil Well Sales Are Collapsing In California: Cleanup Costs
There's a Reason Oil Well Sales Are Collapsing In California: Cleanup Costs
Faced with putting up hefty bonds to clean up their mess, operators are instead taking a pass on selling off dying wells.


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Into the Phones of Teens | The New Yorker
Into the Phones of Teens | The New Yorker
Naomi Fry writes about Social Studies, Lauren


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Scientists Discover a Speech Trait That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline : ScienceAlert
Scientists Discover a Speech Trait That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline : ScienceAlert
Can you pass me the whatchamacallit? It 039 s right over there next to the thingamajig.


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It''s Time to Talk About Your Advance Care Directive - The New York Times
It''s Time to Talk About Your Advance Care Directive - The New York Times
Talking about your advance care directive with your loved ones will make life -- and death -- easier later on.


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World AIDS Day: Will a shot that could help end AIDS reach everyone? | AP News
World AIDS Day: Will a shot that could help end AIDS reach everyone? | AP News
Drugmaker Gilead said it will allow cheap, generic versions to be sold in 120 poor countries with high HIV rates, mostly in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Caribbean.


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How "Feet Fidget" Toys Have Made Me More Productive at My Desk
How "Feet Fidget" Toys Have Made Me More Productive at My Desk
Who knew keeping my feet busy could make my mind sharper and my workflow smoother?


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Muscle memory can help you regain lost strength after a break from lifting : Shots - Health News : NPR
Muscle memory can help you regain lost strength after a break from lifting : Shots - Health News : NPR
If the season or an injury has derailed your gym routine, don 039 t sweat it. New research shows your muscles can regain lost strength faster than you might think.


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How a Women''s College Volleyball Team Became the Center of the Transgender Athlete Debate - The New York Times
How a Women''s College Volleyball Team Became the Center of the Transgender Athlete Debate - The New York Times
Not since the swimmer Lia Thomas has a college athlete or team put the fiercely contested issue of transgender rights in sports under such a bright spotlight.


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Just Starting in the Linux Terminal? Here Are Some Setup Tips
Just Starting in the Linux Terminal? Here Are Some Setup Tips
Make your terminal easier to use and more fun!


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I Worked at Google and Meta. This Resume Helped Me Get Both Jobs. - Business Insider
I Worked at Google and Meta. This Resume Helped Me Get Both Jobs. - Business Insider
I was able to land a six-figure role at Google as a global product lead and Meta as a business planning and operations lead. I also made it to the final rounds at highly competitive tech companies like Amazon, Uber, and Spotify -- not because of an Ivy League education or a stellar background, but because I perfected the craft of creating an impactful resume to sell myself.


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