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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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Mastering Venture Capital Fundraising For Business Owners

As a business owner, raising venture capital can feel like a challenging task. While access to cash offers immense opportunities for growth and expansion, navigating the complex world of venture capital can feel overwhelming, especially for beginners. However, mastering the art of venture capital fundraising is crucial for any business

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17 Ways Leaders Can Practice Mindfulness To Keep Calm On Busy Days

Executive leaders juggle numerous responsibilities and high-stakes projects during their busy days. As those demands intensify, it becomes even more important for these leaders to maintain clear and focused minds. Amid a whirlwind of meetings, emails and strategic planning, smart leaders practice mindfulness to enhance not only their personal wellbeing,

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How Source Global Is Democratizing Access To Safe Drinking Water

SOURCE Global was founded out of the desire to tackle one of humanity’s biggest challenges: access to clean drinking water. It’s the world’s first renewable drinking water system that is clean, safe, made entirely off-grid, usable almost anywhere in the world. According to the United Nations, across the globe, more

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How 28 Is Helping Women Everywhere Track Their Menstrual Cycles More Accessibly Than Ever

One of the ways technology can be assistive is if it helps better monitor certain aspects of life. From things like water intake apps and banking apps to calendars and task managers, technology gives people better access to the various parts of their lives. For a disabled person, digital tools

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5 Things About The Covid Pandemic Disabled People Should Never Feel Embarrassed About

With the rise of new variants and upticks in infection and hospitalization rates, Covid is creeping back into our consciousness. People who last wore masks in public places six months ago or more may be considering using them again. And some who lost track of their vaccination boosters a year

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5 Phrases To Start Your Personal Essay That Will Impress Ivy League Admissions Officers

The personal essay is a critical opportunity for college applicants to showcase their creativity, original perspectives, and unique qualifications for admission. Crafting a dynamic and engaging essay can give students dimension beyond their test scores and GPAs and enable them to distinguish themselves from thousands of other applicants in the

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How Bosses Create Mini-Me Armies

There's nothing worse than a brilliant mind wasted on mindless compliance. With AI now stepping up to fulfill its promise of handling monotonous tasks that numb the senses, authentically intelligent employees can finally focus on tackling the 'hows,' 'whys,' and 'whens' that lie at the heart of business. Just as

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Apple, MKBHD Showcase Pet Prosthetics Tech In New Videos

Turns out, pups benefit from assistive tech as much as humans do. Apple today posted a video to YouTube called “The Invincibles.” The spot, shot entirely on iPhone 14 Pro, tells the story of Chip, a dog who was born with a limb difference. Rather than face euthanasia, doctors instead

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Going To College Pays, But Elite Colleges Pay Even More

This week, the New York Times ran an opinion piece from Ben Wildavsky. For anyone and everyone who follows higher education, it’s a must read. In it, Wildavsky argues the easily proven – that a college degree matters and that all the headlines and hyperbole questioning its value are hooey.

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Why America’s Part-Time Jobs Can Be A Golden Upskilling Opportunity

To land the career of your dreams, you might need to change the way you think about your current job. Most of us have been there at one point or another in our lives: slogging away at a part-time job, maybe as a student filling our summer with gainful employment

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