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Career And Business Advice From VC Investors And A Billion-Dollar Female Founder
“Always believe you deserve big things in life.” – Ellen Latham, founder of Orange Theory Fitness and one of the speakers at the Female Founders Forum on March 4, 2022
The Easy Technique For Staying Visible In Social Media
If you want to be visible on social media but are concerned about how much time it will take, this technique will allay your fears
Here’s What To Do If You’re Feeling Burnout From What’s Happening In Ukraine
This new disaster, fresh off of our past two years of pain, has caused people to feel burned out. Signs include a lack of motivation, accompanied by feelings of lethargy
Cryptocurrency Platform Pays Its Global Remote Workers Only In Bitcoin And Makes Their Salaries Transparent For Everyone To See
Exodus is on a mission to empower half the world to exit the traditional finance system by 2030 by making a multi-asset software wallet that removes the “geek requirement” and…
Three Men Met At A Wedding—And Two Of Them Want To Change Your Life
A chance meeting led to two people pooling their ideas, giving you a fresh chance to reconsider your personal and professional lives
Six Important Leadership Lessons Come Out Of The Pandemic’s Assault
Every organization faces crises and disasters from time to time. Applying these six lessons from Northwell Health’s pandemic experience will improve your odds of navigating challenges successfully while getting ready…
The One Easily Fixable Thing Most Leaders Get Wrong
By upping your awareness, understanding, and usage of nonverbal cues, you’ll learn how to convey power, trust, leadership, likability, and charisma in every interaction
Twitter Employees Can Work From Home ‘Forever’ Or ‘Wherever You Feel Most Productive And Creative’
In a Tweet, Parag Agrawal, the new CEO of Twitter, who took over from Jack Dorsey, announced that he’d continue the option of working remotely “forever,” as other tech companies…
The Importance Of Acknowledgment: How Empathy Drives Leadership
As unemployment falls to a pandemic low, leaders and managers are looking for ways to keep employees engaged - while finding new ones. Here's how empathy and acknowledgment are crucial,…
In Much-Needed Good News, The Jobs Report Came Through With 678,000 New Jobs
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that employers added 678,000 jobs in February, as Omicron cases declined and the unemployment rate fell to