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The New Face Of Growth In 2021
Over the last 16 months, the manner in which American businesses view growth – and the avenues to achieve that goal – have drastically changed.
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The ROI Of Training In Your Small Business
How much do you spend training your employees?
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What Is Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s Biggest Worry?
At today’s Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to Congress, Senator Jon Ossoff asked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell what he assessed “to be the greatest systemic threats to financial stability over the medium term either limited to the U. S. or globally.”
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Why The Pushback On ESG Is Good For ESG
Recent pushback on ESG is a sign that it is evolving, with stakeholders taking steps to make ESG efforts more consistently tangible, meaningful and measurable.
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Winning he Talent War Means Thinking Beyond The Office
Vice President of HR at Appian, she is responsible for developing and retaining talent while enhancing the culture and talent brand.
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Turning 18
Eighteen marks the age at which an individual is legally recognized as an adult in most jurisdictions. This means they can vote, sign contracts, make independent medical decisions and bear full legal responsibility for their actions.
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The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally
The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally opened in 1928 as a W.S. Butterfield movie house. The ornate theatre was designed by architect John
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Upcoming Trade Tariffs Set to Impact US Economy in 2025
A significant wave of trade tariffs is poised to reshape the economic landscape as the United States prepares to implement new duties on multiple
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Providers place inordinate trust in patient identity practices
Providers may be placing too much trust in cybersecurity practices that are not sophisticated enough to deter high-level attacks by hackers. That’s the result of a survey of 100 participants from healthcare organizations, which found discrepancies in cybersecurity preparations and actual marketplace reality. The resear
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How to help employees who are caregivers during the COVID-19 crisis
In the midst of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, employers scramble to set up and manage remote operations while they adjust to an ever-changing business climate. Their employees are scrambling, too, as they make arrangements to blend work from home with family responsibilities and other family members whose