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    1. Now is the time for employers to invest in caregiver benefits
      As the coronavirus pandemic impacts the economy, companies are searching for ways to reduce costs. While making greater investments in employee benefits may not be a high priority, now is the time for employers to invest in one specific benefit: caregiving. Caregiver responsibilities can have a significant impact on em
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      The federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program provided small-business owners with just under $800 billion in COVID-19 relief, according to the
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      If you're planning to own or rent property in two states after you retire, here are some things to things to consider in your estate planning.
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    5. How to use cyber insurance to better transfer risk
      However comprehensive a healthcare organization’s cybersecurity measures, there is still a need to transfer risk with cyber insurance as a tool to manage exposure. Healthcare organizations are beginning to look to insurance or cyber risk transfer programs as a way to shift the risks, not just as a solution for balance
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      Downstream impacts; All kinds of events will disrupt supply chains.gettyI recently had the opportunity to deliver the keynote at Demand Driven Technologies’ Global Conference 2021, which focused on the technologies speeding up our supply chains, and yes, we are indeed entering a new era of enlightenment in this field.
    7. The Economy Is Going Well Now, But Questions About The Longer Run Remain
      As the economy roars back from the pandemic’s lockdowns and quarantines, its near-term prospects look marvelously bright in just about every sector – employment and retail, capital spending and housing.
    8. Understanding Link Analytics: Why It Matters for Your Business
      Links can offer key insights into your customers. Read on to find out why and how you can use link analytics to boost your marketing strategies and online performance
    9. Unlock Sustainability And Business Value With Three Simple Questions
      This article introduces the of-on-for framework, a simple tool that enables your company to leverage sustainability to lead, now and in the future.
    10. Remote work is here to stay. Are you ready to embrace the shift?
      Nearly two years into the pandemic, remote flexibility is more than a preference for many workers — it’s a central concern for them as they plan their