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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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Are Companies Keeping Their DEI Promises? Most People Don’t Think So

Though they make up 20% of the overall American workforce, women of color hold just 6% of tech jobs. Here’s why—and what can be done about it. A culture of true diversity, equity and inclusion is a lofty goal—and one that the American workforce has yet to reach. Nowhere is

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Wireless for Good with CTIA Wireless Foundation’s Dori Kreiger

“Meet your users where they are” is a common refrain in the startup world. This adage is just as and maybe even more important in the social sector. For nonprofits, meeting your users where they are can be the difference between people in-need accessing critical services or not. Given that

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How To Impress An MBA Admissions Officer

The stress of applying to MBA programs skyrockets as deadlines approach. MBA admissions officers can seem like imposing guardians at the gates of the prestigious business schools at which you long to be accepted. You may wonder if they will even read your application, or just reject you out of

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How Your Company Culture Can Be a Force Multiplier

While company culture has been heralded as a catalyst to business success, notably more so in the last five years, viewing it as a force multiplier to be reckoned with — good or bad — can mean the difference between success and failure. Although the term force multiplier originated in

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Some Universities Are Retiring Legacy Admissions—But The Ivy League Won’t Join Them Without A Fight

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s historic decision to end race-conscious admissions at U.S. colleges and universities, another admissions policy has quickly emerged as a target for reform—legacy admissions. In a rare instance of accord, both Justice Sotomayor and Justice Gorsuch took aim at the preferential treatment given to

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Why Your Business Must Prioritize Its Network Health

As the world becomes increasingly connected through the web, your customers come to expect a healthy network when they do business with you. When your network cannot deliver a seamless customer service experience, your company loses income. In fact, companies in the United States lose over $75 billion a year

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A Record-Breaking Season For Taylor Swift, Microsoft And The Climate

Here is an edited excerpt from this week’s CxO newsletter. To get this to your inbox, sign up here. We start this midsummer roundup with some good news: The global economy is unlikely to tip into a global recession this year, according to the latest projections from the International Monetary

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Congress Introduces New Bipartisan Legislation To Maximize CHIPS Act Incentives

As the world transitions into the post-Covid era, the aftermath of this unprecedented global event serves as a cautionary tale of the many intricacies that lie dormant in supply chains, waiting to be unleashed at even the most subtle signs of disruption and geopolitical tension. As witnessed during the pandemic,

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11 Key Tips for Navigating Office Politics

Office politics: the spine-chilling game that makes pros quake! Hidden agendas, power plays and cutthroat tactics galore! But fret not! In this sassy article, we spill the tea on office politics, dishing out expert advice to help you slay the drama with pure panache.Get ready to conquer! Brace yourself for

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Supporting The Invisible Disability In The Workplace

Seventy million people in the United States have learning and thinking differences, such as dyslexia and ADHD, according to Understood.org. That’s roughly one in five people. Yet, according to a Universum EB Now report in 2020, only 7% of companies globally have neurodiversity recruiting plans in place. The current workplace

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