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    1. How to Choose Company Benefits That Appeal to Gen Z
      Today’s companies need to rethink their benefits packages to attract and retain new talent. Read on to find out what appeals to your Gen Z employees
    2. What Your Customers Really Think About Customer Service
      We know that customer service is important. It’s what differentiates your brand from your competitors and where customers decide to become authentic brand ambassadors. While we live and breathe interactions with customers every day, we sought out consumers to understand how perceptions and opinions about customer servi
    3. Corporate AI Adoption: Will It hit The Buffers?
      Are organizations really ready to harness AI’s full potential to achieve the promised 15%-30% productivity improvements being predicted by the World Economic Forum? Or will corporate AI adoption hit a wall?
    4. Don't Retire Until You've Made These Key Decisions
      Whether you're thinking of retiring one year, three years, or 10 years from now, it's a decision that shouldn't be taken lightly. And while there are many factors that will no doubt go into it, you must address these three important points before taking that leap. 1. When to claim Social Security Social Security will l
    5. Thinking of Selling a House Without a Real Estate Agent? Ask These 3 Questions First
      Should you try to sell your home yourself? Not before asking yourself these questions.
    6. Title hereHow to Turn Your Homeownership Goals into Achievable Milestones
      Buying and owning a home has been a rite of passage for generations of Americans—a milestone on the path to financial security
    7. Post-Pandemic Trends In Consumer Behavior: What Small Businesses Need To Know
      The pandemic-induced surge in online shopping changed how consumers discover the products they want to buy.
    8. Should Your Small Business Offer a Retirement Plan?
      As a small business owner, it can be hard to know whether you should offer a retirement plan. If you don’t offer one, you aren’t alone. It’s estimated
    9. The Role Of Culture In The New Workplace: What CEOs & Senior Leadership Need To Know
      Returning to work.gettyCulture has been a buzz word for HR professionals and leaders for a few years now. But what exactly does building culture mean and why does it matter? In the past year of work colliding with personal life and values, it’s become a major discussion point like never before. This is the question tha
    10. A good credit score matters. Here’s how to build and improve yours
      Thanks to record-high inflation and rising interest rates, it’s becoming tougher to keep debt at reasonable levels and maintain good credit. In fact,