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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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How Ikigai Can Help Us Live Longer

We talk a lot about the power of purpose for clarity or customer loyalty in the context of business. But in personal self-improvement, we often focus on diet and exercise. It turns out that purpose is a crucial factor that deserves just as much attention when it comes to individual

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SMBs Set To Tackle Challenges With The Help Of AI-Driven Innovations

The state of our economy presents a lot of challenges for both businesses and consumers, and many small businesses are looking for ways to drive more operational efficiencies to offset the impact of inflation and continue to grow. Artificial intelligence (AI) is one solution that both businesses and consumers are

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Beijing Chagrined As U.S. And Vietnam Draw Closer.

In Washington’s competition with Beijing, Joe Biden has recently scored some points. After the recent G-20 meetings in India, he flew to Vietnam and signed an agreement that will bring Hanoi closer to the American side. Not surprisingly, Vietnam is acting cautiously in this matter, but it is clearly a

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How To Balance Enjoying Your Best Life And Saving For The Future

The United States is enduring record-high inflation, ever-increasing costs for everything from food to gas and the threat of a looming recession. Surprisingly, despite these and other worrisome economic and geopolitical events, Americans continue spending money on travel, dining out, attending music concerts and sporting events, engaging in revenge travel

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Telling A Compelling Story In Gaming Industry With ESA Aubrey Quinn

ESA is the trade association for the video game industry, advocating for the industry on topics ranging from esports to tax incentives to intellectual property and more. I sat down for a conversation with Aubrey Quinn, Senior Vice President at the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), to see if we could

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Jamie Dimon On AI And The Work Week, The Rise Of Student Loan Perks And Predicting The Death Of The Slide Deck

This is the published version of Forbes' Future of Work newsletter, which offers the latest news for chief human resources officers and other talent managers on disruptive technologies, managing the workforce and trends in the remote work debate. Click here to get it delivered to your inbox every Friday! JPMorgan

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Don’t Have Champagne On A Beer Budget, And Other Basics Of Great Experiential Events

Dan Kahn is the president and CEO of Kahn Media. Close your eyes for a moment and pretend you’re a photography influencer. Two camera brands have reached out to you. The first has organized a traditional press event where you, other influencers and journalists will be able to listen to

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College Athletes Get Way More Than A Slice Of The Admissions Pie

The Supreme Court recently struck down racial preferences in college admissions. Wesleyan University responded, joining Amherst, Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, MIT and others, by ending legacy admissions. But if colleges really wanted to return some semblance of equity in college admissions, eliminating the advantage of athletic recruits would have a

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The Right (And Wrong) Way To Network On LinkedIn

The internet has shaken up how we do business. But in many ways, old-school rules and skills still apply. Networking is one of those skills that will never go away. Networking is crucial to learn because it opens you up to new relationships that can drive big opportunities down the

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How To Bounce Back Into Full-Time Work After Time Away

With the unpredictability of life, it's not uncommon for people to take some necessary time away from full-time work. They may need to step back to care for a loved one, prioritize their physical or mental health, navigate an unexpected layoff or pursue a new career opportunity. Regardless of the

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