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4 Steps To Create A Social Media Platform That Quickly Attracts Users
It's no easy feat to create a successful social media platform today. However, with the right solution, a smart onboarding process and the ability to easily get in front of…
LinkedIn CEO Steps Down To Focus On Increasing Network Diversity
LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner is stepping down from the helm of the social-networking company and will be focusing on diversity and inclusion in the LinkedIn networks. Weiner calls the lack…
Eight Ways To Make Work More Fun
After an inspiring week at Davos 2020, I have decided to write a series of articles highlighting the work of leaders who are disrupting the way we work to create…
The Job Market Is Doing Very Well, But There Isn’t A ‘Blue-Collar’ Job Boom
While Trump refers to a “blue-collar boom,” it seems like a misnomer. Unfortunately, many of these sectors are not doing that well
2 Things You Should Never Do Right Before A Job Interview
Not getting the job you want can be disheartening, and that's why I wanted to share these two things along with how to avoid them
Connecting A World Through Access, Representation And Digital Agency
Bridging human experience in our increasingly connected and content frenzied world through technology is a tall order, and one front of mind for Guru Gowrappan, CEO of Verizon Media
Turning Customer Referrals Into Customer Advocates: 11 Expert Tips
Customer referrals can be more than just a lead generation engine for business. With the right strategies, you can turn these referrals into loyal customers who advocate for the brand
Seven Counterintuitive Marketing Strategies That Actually Work
To make an impact in the world of marketing today, a business has to think outside the box. Agency pros look at some counterintuitive marketing strategies that work well, and…
How To Implement An Office Dress Code Without Harming Employees' Self-Expression
Dress codes can reflect the organization’s culture and present a certain image to customers. However, a company needs to figure out where the balance lies between enforcing a dress code…
LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner Ending 11-Year Run
Ryan Roslansky, a senior vice president of product, will replace Weiner as chief executive