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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4 Ways to Avoid Holiday Staffing Blunders

The fall and winter holidays are some of the busiest times of the year for businesses, both in services and the supply chain. In 2022, lots of businesses found themselves with either too few or too many workers during the last months of the year. This time around, the smartest

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How To Raise VC Funding And Beat The Odds If You’re Black In Tech

Being Black in tech can be an unfriendly place, a reality I've encountered. However, the road becomes even more formidable when you're a Black founder in tech. The stark statistics reinforce this reality. TechCrunch's report revealing that a mere 1% of last year's venture capital funds found their way to

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How to Find Business Success and Personal Fulfillment

On this week's episode of The Jeff Fenster Show, Jeff sits down with Dan Fleyshman, serial entrepreneur and investor in multiple companies. Over the course of their conversation, Fleyshman offers a wealth of insights and inspiration for entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts alike. Fleyshman's emphasis on relationship capital, sales focus, and

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So Many Women, So Little Time For Japan’s Economic Patriarchy

The biggest surprise of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s latest cabinet reshuffle is his sudden embrace of “womenomics.” For 20-plus years now, Japanese leaders have flirted with the idea of empowering the female half of the nation’s 126 million people. Economists everywhere, after all, agree that countries and companies that

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Coach Prime Provides A Marketing Master Class On Cultural Consumption

Deion Sanders, aka Coach Prime, has never been shy of the spotlight. From his Hall of Fame performance in the NFL and the NCAA to his MLB World Series appearance, Sanders has cemented his status as an elite athlete. However, in his second career as a college football coach, now

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E-Commerce Growth Strategies Helped Reese Witherspoon Build Successful Brands

You’ve watched her play an intelligent new anchor who stands in integrity in Apple TV’s original series, The Morning Show. Despite being one of the most visible celebrities in TV, Movies, and the digital media landscape, Reese Witherspoon has remained relatively unacknowledged as a business powerhouse despite launching two successful

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Six Biases About Bias, Debunked

There is a significant amount of discussion around bias in the workplace, and rightfully so, as 39 percent of employees report experiencing frequent biases in their work environment. Interestingly, alongside these conversations surrounding workplace bias, there exists a set of commonly-held biases about bias itself. This article breaks down six

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Meet The Founders Of BUTTER, An Art Fair Built On Giving Black Artists Their Cultural Reparations

“In 2018, we did a study on the representation of black artists in museums, and we found that art by African American artists made up only 2.4 percent of acquisitions of the 30 museums we surveyed,” a letter written by Jacob Probst reads. He is the CEO of Artnet, an

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4 Cautionary Thoughts Prior To Working With An Implementation Partner

Much like a cybersecurity event, a massive, full-scale business solution modernization is always when, not if. If you are a technology leader that finds herself firmly rooted in the mindset of, “I did not become a Chief Information Officer to implement an ERP system,” you might want to reconsider career

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Why Students Need Access To Healthy Food

When Olivia Bowles started as a student at Tuskegee University, a historically Black institution in Tuskegee, Alabama, she noticed that the campus was in a food desert — an area that has few options for securing healthy and affordable foods. According to Bowles, “It was a culture shock. I learned

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