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    1. 3 Keys To Ensuring Your Technology Scales With Your Business
      In today's fast-paced digital landscape, scaling your technology and website infrastructure in step with your business growth is a formidable challenge.
    2. Why The Inflation Picture Remains Clouded And What Business Leaders Need To Know
      Inflation is on everyone’s mind these days: what causes the surge, how high it will go, and when it will be under control. Will it be a short-term
    3. 6 women on what they learned about starting a business in midlife
      Entrepreneurship is often portrayed as the domain of the young. We hear countless stories of founders in their 20s and 30s raising millions of
    4. 4 Employee Engagement Trends That Leaders Need To Know
      This article is first in a series focused on employee engagement. With rapid changes in technology, demographics and social norms/lifestyles, the workforce is changing at break neck speed. The workplace of today is definitely not that of just a few years ago, and one area that has changed most significantly is employee
    5. GDP roars past pre-pandemic levels. Where does the economy go from here?
      WASHINGTON — Even with production glitches, transportation bottlenecks and labor shortages, the U. S. economy grew in the second quarter at one of the fastest rates in decades, lifting the nation’s total output above where it was before COVID-19 hit, according to government data released Thursday. “That we were able to
    6. How CIOs can course-correct data strategies with AI goals in mind
      Enterprises have long grappled with data dilemmas, from access management to security and hygiene. Those challenges are now amplified by the rush to
    7. Top Business Trends Shaping A Post-COVID Environment
      Few would have predicted a year ago that 2020’s challenges would result in such dramatic changes. Global supply chains were interrupted, business and personal interactions shifted online, and remote work took off at an almost unimaginable scale. In response, business leaders are making their supply chains more flexible
    8. 7 Big Marketing Trends Impacting Small Business
      What are the big marketing trends impacting small business? I turned to industry experts for insight. Below are seven trends that small businesses in particular should pay attention to. Trend #1: Main Street businesses will have a renaissance. Laura Goldberg, Chief Revenue Officer for Kabbage. “Driven with the desire t
    9. 3 reasons the labor shortage could be a 'structural change' in the economy, according to S&P
      The record number of people leaving the workforce signals structural changes in the economy, Standard & Poor's reported last month.  The
    10. 3 ways to stay connected and not feel lonely by 'bringing your human to work' while working from home
      Erica Keswin is a workplace strategist, business coach, speaker, and founder of the Spaghetti Project, a platform devoted to sharing the science and stories of relationships at work. She is also the author of "Bring Your Human to Work; Ten Sure-Fire Ways to Design a Workplace That's Good for People, Great for Business