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What’s next for the website chatbot? Reading emotions, predicting purchases and more
Chatbots and voice recognition systems have come a long way in a relatively short period of time. Gaming chatbots emerged in the 1990s, and speech
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When To Bring Your People Back To Work—Four Issues To Decide When And How
With so much conflicting and sometimes vague guidance on when to bring people back to work as part of the Great Reboot of your enterprise, how do you make the decision for your own team? What’s needed is a rigorous way to disentangle issues and address each one in an orderly way. Through analysis with the IT consulting
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Why a written financial plan makes sense, and how to get started
When traveling, it is important to have a map of where you are going. The same holds true for your finances. You may have thought about your financial future but not yet taken the steps to formalize that plan. A written financial plan will provide you with the guideposts to know you are making progress towards your fin
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With Gen Z And Millennial Expectations Shifting, Is Nurturing Happy Employees The Latest HR Mandate?
Organizations are realizing that nurturing happy employees improves talent attraction and retention.
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Working to more effectively serve Old National Bank Latino clients and communities
The following are just some of the steps Old National has taken over the past two years to better serve our Latino clients and communities ...
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Difference between a Roth 401(k) and a traditional 401(k)
While many people are familiar with the benefits of traditional 401(k) plans, others are not as acquainted with Roth 401(k)s.
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3 Ways to Build Wealth Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
The coronavirus has taken a significant toll on the U. S. economy as well as many Americans' personal finances. With more than 10 million U. S adults filing for unemployment over just the past two weeks, many people are struggling just to pay the bills each month. If you're one of the fortunate ones who still has a sou
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Supply Chain Disruptions Are Pushing Up Inflation, But The Stock Market May Not Care
A few items were out of stock when the pandemic struck, but prices did not rise due to the moribund economy. A longer list of items is now in short supply, but the economy is recovering strongly. This could spark a persistent rise of inflation, but it is not clear that the impact on stocks will be negative.gettyPrior t
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3 essential employee benefits companies need to support workers during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond
Although many US employers have said they plan to boost mental health and other benefits in light of the coronavirus pandemic, few employees actually expect their companies to step up to the plate. A study from the business advisory firm, Brunswick shows one in four US workers, or about 38%, expect their companies to i
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3 Overrated and 3 Underrated Trends Small Businesses Should Know in 2022
What should you focus on in 2022? Marketing trends seem to develop overnight, and it can be difficult to keep up with what's hot -- should we be