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Shorts at the Office? Go for It
Bloomberg· 22 hours agoSarah Green Carmichael is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and editor. Previously, she was an executive editor at Harvard Business Review
GoLocalProv | Business | RI Health Insurers Seeking Massive Rate Increases for 2025
GoLocalProv· 1 hour agoOn Friday, Rhode Island's Office of Health Insurance Commissioner (OHIC) unveiled the individual, small group, and large group market premium rates requested by Rhode Island’s insurers. The ...
What happened to Etsy?
WBUR Boston· 5 days agoEtsy used to be the place to shop for quirky, handmade items from independent crafters all over the world. Now, it’s flooded with mass-produced products....
The Silver Lining Of Ageism: A Path To Self-Discovery And Purpose
Forbes· 4 days agoA recent study from the Harvard Business Review revealed that women experience ageism in the workplace regardless of their age. The study ...
Michigan Court Redefines ‘Blanket Orders’ In Supply Chain Contracts
Forbes· 1 day agoCo., takes aim at using “blanket orders” that often make it easy for buyers and sellers to do ...
AI-Powered Design And Construction
Forbes· 4 days agoA 2016 study by the McKinsey Global Institute published in Harvard Business Review ranked the construction industry second to last in ...
Are You Giving Gen Z What They Want From Their Employers? | Entrepreneur
Entrpreneur· 19 hours agoMore than 2.4 million college graduates are poised to enter the workforce this year, but many report...
Opinion: Is the abortion pill ruling a result of the backlash to Dobbs?
CNN.com· 9 hours agoEditor’s Note: Carrie Sheffield is a columnist and broadcaster in Washington, DC. Read more opinion...
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will deliver keynote speech at SIGGRAPH 2024 on July 29
TweakTown· 1 day agoSIGGRAPH 2024 begins on July 28, celebrating its 50th anniversary, with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang...
Marketers Need to Differentiate Loyalty vs. Preference Goals
AdWeek· 17 hours agoPreference, in essence, is a function of value, availability and access—a delicate balance between what consumers give up and what they receive, coupled with the brand’s inventory and reach.