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  1. These 8 Benefits are the Key to Remote Worker Retention
    Between email, live chat, video, online, and document sharing via the cloud, working from home is a reality for a majority of employees. In fact, the 2017 “State of Remote Work” report found 52 percent of employees work remotely at least once per week. For employees, working remotely helps them maintain a healthy work-
  2. Empty Shelves? You Can Still Give Great
    Empty Shelves? You Can Still Give Great Presents (and Save Money) The shortages are getting real:  a Deloitte report finds that 75% of
  3. To Be Or Not To Be Remote? Factors Companies Should Consider
    Irma Becerra is president of Marymount University, a comprehensive doctoral-granting university known for its innovative curriculum.
  4. For Small Businesses, a Lack of Affordable Child Care Stifles Growth
    Most small businesses can't afford child care -- and it's affecting their ability to hire and keep talent.
  5. 3 mistakes that prevent you from hiring the best talent
    The people you hire can make or break the company. That’s a lesson I learned early on. I also learned that making the right hiring decision is hard. There are no easy yes-or-no questions to filter out candidates. These challenges make it easy to fall back on feelings and intuition when it comes to hiring.
  6. Want to Improve Your Bottom Line in 2020? Start With These 3 Goals
    The new year presents new opportunities and new challenges for your business. These include how to improve your bottom line. To succeed, you should be clear about what you want to achieve by 2021. Your new year’s resolution for your business will likely include improving your bottom line. As any investor or businessper
  7. Strategic Planning With Uncertainty About Pandemic’s End
    Looking for the right path.gettyThe Covid-19 vaccine rollout demands that business leaders plan for recovery in the economy as well as in health. More pratfalls with vaccinations may delay recovery, but vaccinations could accelerate thanks to learning-by-doing and copying success. Either way, companies need to be ready
  8. Omnichannel vs Multichannel Marketing: What Is the Difference?
    The journey of a 21st century online shopper from their initial research to viewing and then purchasing a product is complex and difficult to predict. Before making a purchase, a consumer is likely to zig-zag across multiple shopping channels and platforms – from Amazon to eBay, via ecommerce stores and Facebook, using
  9. Is Your Small Business Heading in the Right Direction? Here Are 5 Ways to Tell
    Five signs your business is in good shape. Running a small business can be tough, especially in the current uncertain economic climate.
  10. Why Your Employees’ Financial Wellbeing Affects Your Corporate Brand
    Eighty percent of employers report that financial stress is lowering their employees’ performance level, and it’s costing them some half a trillion dollars annually. Everything from home loans to student debt is stressing out America’s workforce; many workers don’t feel prepared to fully address these problems. Stress