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  6. Increasing Resilience During A Recession: Three Factors Of Successful Companies
    It’s been 12 years since the last recession, when the World Bank estimates that global GDP fell by 1.7%. But some companies were better prepared than others: their revenues didn’t fall as far and, as the recession ended, they recovered more quickly than their peers. Looking at what these organizations did differently,
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    Effective marketing of your security and privacy policies can help your business grow, but how? These days, customers and business partners alike are
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    Larry Brinker, Sr., knew the importance of giving everyone a chance. After all, that's how he parlayed a strong work ethic, motivation and willingness
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    During the pandemic, managers say the part of their leadership game they’ve had to improve the most is in their level of openness.gettyMost likely you’ve felt a communication void at some point in your career. Maybe you found yourself on a team where information was shared on a “need-to-know” basis. And you? Well, you
  10. Creating An Equitable Future For Women In The Workplace
    Female tackling job challengesgettyLast month, women’s labor force participation hit a 33-year low, proving the pandemic, remote work and lay-offs have disproportionately impacted women workers. This is a big problem as gender work equality continues to get pushed to the back burner and a current report projects that i