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The $2,000 Second Stimulus Check: What Americans Say About It
What do Americans have to say about a second stimulus check? How do they feel about getting a $2,000 monthly stimulus check? Is a second stimulus check on the way?…
15 Leadership Lessons For Nonprofits Navigating A Crisis
A leader's commitment to supporting employees and upholding company values will see an organization through challenging times
16 Creative Ways To Diversify Your Revenue Streams During Tough Times
Innovation during struggle can change your business for the better. Here's some ideas for how to get started
4 Lessons From Dr. Seuss That Every College Graduate Can Use
How prepared are you for life after graduation? Here are 4 lessons from Dr. Seuss for any new graduate
The Battle Between Politicians And Business Leaders: California Assemblywoman Tweets ‘F*ck Elon Musk’
The California assembleywoman sent the message after Tesla cofounder and CEO Elon Musk announced that he planned on moving his operations out of California, in response to his view of…
The Massive Work-From-Home COVID-19 Test Was A Great Success And Will Be The New Norm
Back in early March, which now seems like a lifetime ago, I wrote that there may be at least one positive unintended consequence of COVID-19—companies may start permitting large numbers…
A Call To Reimagination: How Can We Relate To Others And The System Differently
The arrival of COVID-19 has certainly brought the known world order to its knees. While our global communities are largely confined to home quarantines, our global economies are paralyzed in…
5 Tips For Explaining Gaps In Your Employment History
If you find yourself conducting a job search while unemployed or needing to answer questions about a previous gap in your employment, here are five tips to help you comfortably…
Phony Unicorns: Mythologising Entrepreneurs After Coronavirus Could Spell Disaster For Startups
Staying grounded when the euphoria of survival kicks in, means being able to resist overpromising - or promising something so abstract that it becomes a ridiculous distraction