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  1. Embracing education opportunities that elevate women in the workplace
    The problems facing women in business are deeply rooted in the ideas people bring with them to work. Giving women more access to skills-based trainings and leadership programs won’t change that, so long as companies still embrace outdated ways of thinking -- especially in internal education. This piece will float some
  2. Get Lean: 5 Ways to Save Money in Any Economy
    With recession fears increasing day by day, it won’t be long before companies start looking for new ways to save money. Economic downturns can be make-or-break situations for plenty of businesses. And, costs are a big factor in who makes it out intact. Don’t wait until the market forces you to slash your budget. By the
  3. Hardship Teaches 3 Valuable Lessons for Business Owners
    More businesses are failing as difficult times add strain to entrepreneurs. The only way to thrive is to adapt and learn from mistakes. This hasn't
  4. Supplier Diversity Is The Key To Better Business Outcomes
    Supplier diversity, often a function tucked away in an organization’s procurement department, rarely has the visibility that other diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts have at an organization.
  5. 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
  6. 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 ...
  7. The truth behind America's labor shortage is we're not ready to rethink work
    Roughly 10 million Americans are unemployed, yet hiring slowed sharply in April as the US reopened. The labor-shortage trend has less to do with too few workers and more to do with rethinking labor. The pandemic and stimulus led Americans to reevaluate work - and demand higher pay for it. See more stories on Insider's
  8. 5 Tips For Quickly Scaling Your Business And Achieving Repeatable Growth
    By sticking with a unique value proposition and brand identity, you’ll be able to lay the foundations for fast and repeatable growth with your business. No matter the stage you’re at in your business, smart growth is key for guaranteeing a solid future for your company. After all, while increasing revenue streams can a
  9. The Importance of Regular Feedback
    In theory, we are all very aware of how important feedback is. In practice, the sheer amount of work we need to get through on a daily basis often prevents us from thinking about delivering and requesting feedback from others. With the workplace undergoing more dramatic and turbulent changes, we are forced to reconside
  10. Three Narratives Driving CFO Priorities In The Covid-19 Era And Beyond
    Major crises are said to accelerate pre-existing trends, but they also expose the true nature of things. Covid-19 has walloped corporate finance groups with both experiences.