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    1. 4 best practices for the global supply chain of the future
      Polly Mitchell-Guthrie is the VP of industry outreach and thought leadership at Kinaxis. All opinions are the author’s own. Supply chain resiliency
    2. No one is immune to a financial disaster, but everyone can be smart about what comes next
      Financial planning isn't about making perfect decisions with your money. Mistakes are bound to happen. You might not have control over unexpected crises, but you do have control over your preparedness and your reaction. If you find it difficult to save, try setting up micro-goals to hold yourself accountable every day.
    3. 7 Tips for Making Financial Resolutions Last
      Make your financial resolutions last with 7 key tips. Learn to set goals, prioritize, use financial apps, automate savings, and adjust plan.
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      How can you help your kids avoid student loans, soul-crushing debt, and the decades of turmoil that are bound to come with it at this point? These tips from experts can help.
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      Any successful business knows the value of creating bonds with its stakeholders—that they will reap the benefits of strong connections forged with
    6. Why Business Model Innovation Could Be The Key To Getting Better Results
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    7. 3 ways employers can utilize employee engagement tech to reduce turnover
      For HR leadership, zeroing in on employee engagement efforts has never been so critical, as record high resignation rates and a plethora of open
    8. 5 Things to Do as Your Retirement Date Approaches
      If you're among the nearly 5.6 million Americans who retire every year, here are five ways to make retirement easier.
    9. The supply chain is healing — but new signals hint inflation will stay high throughout 2022
      The US is probably past the worst of the supply-chain crisis, but full recovery is a long way away. "It's just that things aren't getting as bad as
    10. 5 Growth Opportunities for Businesses to Thrive in a Post-COVID-19 World
      COVID-19 may be waning thanks to our vigilant medical and research communities, but the world has changed irrevocably. Many organizations have undergone a digital transformation faster than ever before, and the pandemic was the major catalyst. Now, more than a year later, everyone is starting to settle in and adjust to