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    1. How Women’s Economic Power Is Reshaping The Consumer Market
      There are two parallel forces reshaping the consumer market: technology and women’s rising economic power. No doubt you’re paying close attention to technology (and rightly so), but how much time are you spending on the latter? My guess is not enough. Two of the biggest revolutions of the 20th century—women’s increased
    2. HR strategies to navigate open enrollment in a virtual world
      Under normal circumstances, the open enrollment season is a challenging time for HR departments, but 2020 is anything but normal. The COVID-19 crisis has had a profound impact on the economy, unemployment rates, the healthcare system and more. As this year’s open enrollment period rolls up, many employers and HR teams
    3. Human Resources And Recruitment Trends For 2024
      HR decision-makers and recruiters are optimistic about the future of recruiting.
    4. I changed my travel plans because of COVID-19, but there are 3 reasons I'm not changing a single thing about my investment strategy
      I was scheduled to travel to Germany from DC during the first week of March and had been looking forward to the two-week trip. I thought the European
    5. Implementing Robotic Technology to Reduce Operating Costs for Small Businesses
      As someone who runs or owns a small business, you understandably want to look for ways to keep costs down. Using various forms of robotic technology
    6. In a neverending pandemic, the economy is winning
      The US added 467,000 jobs in January, even as Omicron gripped America. It indicates the economy is continuing to mutate along with the virus,
    7. Increasing Resilience During A Recession: Three Factors Of Successful Companies
      It’s been 12 years since the last recession, when the World Bank estimates that global GDP fell by 1.7%. But some companies were better prepared than others: their revenues didn’t fall as far and, as the recession ended, they recovered more quickly than their peers. Looking at what these organizations did differently,
    8. Inflation Is Small Business Owners' Top Concern. Will It Get Better in 2024?
      It's been a tough year to run a business, no matter your line of work.
    9. Inflation Proof Your Business: Strategies For Small Business Owners To Stay Ahead
      In 2022, countries around the world saw near-record-breaking rates of inflation. The Consumer Price Index in the U.K. reached 11.1%, the highest since
    10. Innovation: The Collision Of Sustainability, Nutrition And Portfolio
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