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Airbnb CEO reflects on fumbled messaging during layoffs: ‘You don’t fire members of your family’
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIndeed, the movement to call your company a family has recently come under fire. It’s become a...
Livonia’s Brose Electrical to close after 80+ years, 4 generations of ownership
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoPratt, who the Free Press emailed for comment, is a fourth-generation owner, which business experts...
Online scams might soon just be a battle between AIs
Business Insider· 4 days agoHarvard Business School researchers say AI could completely automate phishing attacks and reduce their cost by 95%. They could also help detect them.
Experts doubted Americans would pay for sustainability—were they right?
Newsweek· 2 days agoIn 1972, Newsweek published a cover story warning the world about the need to clean up the Earth....
Livonia’s Brose Electrical to close after 80+ years, 4 generations of ownership
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe Free Press emailed her for a comment. Two senior business consultants made the case in an...
Council Post: Digital Etiquette: The Proper Way To Conduct Business Correspondence
Forbes· 7 days agoNikita Prokhorov, co-founder of Reputation House, is a marketing, online reputation and...
How Being An Introvert Can Grow Your Career
Forbes· 20 hours agoToo often, introverts in the business world sell themselves short, assuming they’re not equipped with the personality traits to take on leadership roles...
Council Post: Cultivating A Culture Of Innovation And Customer Excellence
Forbes· 20 hours agoDue to the rapidly evolving business environment, organizations' survival hinges on their ability to...
Tom Snyder: Entrepreneurship is everwhere | WRAL TechWire
WRAL TechWire· 4 days agoWhen people think about startups, they often think of Silicon Valley and a few college dropouts...
Council Post: How IT Operations Can Emerge Stronger From Economic Storms
Forbes· 2 days agoMarket fluctuations can transform stable conditions into uncertain environments. HBR goes on to say...