Leadership

Zoom’s Return-To-Office Could Doom The Company

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Exceptional leaders often excel as skilled storytellers, and for good reason. Once a company hits a certain level of organizational complexity, one of the most important tasks the CEO has is to craft intellectually coherent and captivating narratives about the firm, its purpose, and its performance. Failure in this task means undermining the very existence of the company; a sin

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Why AI Can’t Read Body Language . . . Yet

There are many things that technology can do well when it comes to monitoring body language. A computer can detect the slightest microexpression — something that even highly trained experts don’t always catch, and can tell the difference between a genuine smile and a fake one. Thermal imaging can chart

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How Cyber Criminals Are Weaponizing Generative AI

The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought about significant advancements in various sectors. However, the same technology that now powers our daily lives can also be weaponized by cybercriminals. In fact, we already know AI is being used by hackers. A recent spike in social engineering attacks leveraging

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The Future Of Digital Marketing Is Up To Gen Z

We’re experiencing a watershed moment with the emergence of generative AI on the precipice of integration across virtually every industry. These new technologies have been scrutinized for their potential to take over jobs, including many in the e-commerce sector. Publishers and agencies are already using ChatGPT for digital marketing, including

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ForbesWomen Weekly: The Highest-Paid Players At The 2023 Women’s World Cup. Plus: Survive Career Curveballs

This is this week’s ForbesWomen newsletter, which every Thursday brings news about the world’s top female entrepreneurs, leaders and investors straight to your inbox. Click here to get on the newsletter list! Today, July 27, marks Black Women’s Equal Pay Day—the day into 2023 that Black women must work in

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I Pitched 300 People a Day For 1 Year — and Learned This Impactful Entrepreneurial Lesson

Several years before the pandemic, I was a salesman for a small NYC marketing firm. Our main client was a cosmetics brand, and our campaign consisted of each salesperson canvasing a given territory. Our territories would be whole towns and shopping centers, and our goal was to individually speak to

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An Elevated Hawaii Restaurant Scene Goes Local and Sustainable

In the wake of more than 200 restaurant closures due to the Covid pandemic, Hawaii’s vibrant restaurant scene is undergoing a shift, placing more emphasis on sustainability and locally sourced food. Embracing the Hawaiian concept of pono, or doing what is right, establishments are pioneering initiatives to support local farmers,

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How to Write Honest Reviews That Help Local Businesses Thrive

For customers, online reviews are a way to rave about their favorite local businesses, give constructive feedback, and share their experiences with their community. According to Yelp Community Manager Bailey Dixon, they can be even more.As part of her role as a community manager, Bailey writes lots of reviews, something

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Vision Pro Development Kits Offer Captivating Clues At The Headset’s Accessibility Story

Since it was unveiled at WWDC early last month, one of the more mysterious aspects of Apple’s Vision Pro headset is accessibility. There are many questions to be answered that Apple has been predictably mum over, even off the record. Moreover, this week’s announcement of the Vision Pro development kit

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Communicating With a Disagreeable Partner: Practical Tips

Disagreements are rarely ever comfortable. However sometimes we come across people who tend to relish being disagreeable. While this situation can be frustrating, adopting the right mindset and employing strategic approaches can help us navigate these encounters successfully. Adjusting Your Mindset: The first step in dealing with a disagreeable person

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How to Defy The Odds And Get Others to Believe In You

It's not hyperbole to say that Durreen Shahnaz's lifelong business model has been defying the odds. But even after climbing to the highest rungs of the global finance world, her playbook for convincing people to invest in "high risk" ventures remains refreshingly practical and welcoming. If you've ever found yourself

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