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    It’s hard to believe that we’re heading toward fall already. Most of us have spent the summer unwinding and relaxing, so now it’s time to check in on
  2. Flexible work programs can help retain working women if designed thoughtfully
    We are facing a gender equality crisis. The numbers have made for a steady string of headlines recently: We hit a 33-year low in women’s labor participation in January, and nearly 3 million women have dropped out of the workforce compared to a year ago. Since February 2020, women have lost a net of 5.4 million jobs, ac
  3. Let’s talk about diversity in real estate investing
    Diversity is something we’re all paying more attention to lately. It isn’t just good for humanity — it’s good for business. While becoming a real estate agent has often been a good career for women, there is also a gender gap between women and men when it comes to commercial real estate, as well as a diversity and gend
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    Cybercrime is getting organized. Gone are the days of lone hackers operating from back bedrooms. Cybercriminals are banding together to form
  5. Healthcare Cybersecurity Tips to Help Protect Your Data
    Cybercrime is on the rise, and healthcare is becoming a primary target as per recent news. What is accounted as cybercrime at a medical practice? Anything from a hacker stealing protected health information for medical identity theft to a staff member viewing patient records without prior authorization. You’ll need hea
  6. What Women Need Now: 5 Strategies For Women’s Success
    Women's achievement is important for women and critical for society and organizations.
  7. 5 Budgeting Tips For Small Businesses In 2020
    Balancing your budget for 2020 starts now. As we approach the end of 2019, it’s time for us business owners to turn our attention to planning for 2020. Planning for any new year is a daunting task, since the future always holds uncertainty—but that’s especially true for 2020. The economy is booming, but tariffs, global
  8. How SEC ESG disclosure rules will impact private companies
    Public companies are waiting to see when and how the Securities and Exchange Commission makes its proposed environmental, social and governance (ESG)
  9. These Amazing Facts May Change Your Mind About the Internet of Things
    If you were to judge the Internet of Things (IoT) relative to some of the expectations and figures that have been publicized over the years, it might be fair to categorize the much-hyped "third industrial revolution" as a bit of a letdown thus far.
  10. 5 CFO tips for boosting tech ROI
    CFOs at the start of 2023 are holding a tight grip on technology spending as several risks beyond their control threaten profitability. Forecasts of