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Zoom Steps Up Its Game With AI and

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Here are five things in tech that happened this week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 – Zoom taps AI to empower customers in safe hybrid work environment. Zoom – the communications platform used by nearly 13 million people each month – is working to further elevate its collaboration services with AI technology. Announcements include

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An Overview Of Franchisee Training Methods

As the ink begins to dry on a newly signed franchise agreement, the minds of both franchisor and franchisee will turn to training and onboarding. When and how will the franchisee be trained in order to be able to run their new franchise business successfully? A comprehensive and well delivered

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Thinking Local To Craft The Perfect International Benefits Package

Founder and CEO of Global Squirrels, a complete SaaS platform for international remote hiring and payroll management. Employee benefits play a crucial role in attracting and retaining top talent, fostering employee satisfaction and ensuring compliance with local regulations. However, achieving the perfect international benefits package can be elusive. One solution

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Three Considerations For Campground Leaders When Charging For Wi-Fi

Nathan Mayfield, Vice President of ResNexus: Elevating industries, one business at a time, through service, innovation and education. To charge for Wi-Fi or not to charge for Wi-Fi? This is one of the often-asked questions in the hospitality and travel industries. For example, look at air travel. I remember when

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How To Build Resilience And Growth During Challenging Economic Times

Steve Shaheen, CEO and founder, DTG. If the true definition of a recession is “a decline of economic activity that can last months or years,” then I guess you can call the current situation a recession. Yet, many economists are on the fence about whether or not what we’re experiencing

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By Seizing @Music, Elon Musk Shows He Doesn’t Know What Made Twitter Good

Verified accounts “were the people who were producing the majority of the content that was driving more people to stay engaged and increasing the number of people who were using Twitter,” says Fullerton.But to an influencer like Musk, a blue check was a valuable commodity. Who wouldn’t want to pay

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Cracking The Code Of Gen-Z Loyalty Programs

Jai Rawat is the cofounder & CEO at Zinrelo. A successful serial entrepreneur with over 30 years of industry experience. In today's ever-changing business landscape, Gen-Z has emerged as a force to be reckoned with. This tech-savvy, socially conscious customer segment often has different values, preferences and expectations than other

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How To Disrupt A Giant Industry

Dr. Jeff Wessler (MD MPhil FACC) is a virtual cardiologist, the Founder of Heartbeat Health, and on clinical faculty at Northwell Health. Like a lot of startups, my company is meant to disrupt the problems that exist with the status quo. Indeed, it’s harder to think of a more entrenched

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Assessing Financial Viability In Rural EB-5 Projects

I am the Managing Partner of EB5AN—a national EB-5 visa firm with 2,300+ foreign investors from 60+ countries. Under the new rules introduced by the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (the “RIA”), rural EB-5 projects offer unprecedented benefits to immigrant investors. Many in the EB-5 industry predict a

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Starting Your Day Checking Email Is Counterproductive

CEO of DeskTime—a time tracking and productivity app for companies and freelancers. He’s also an amateur athlete and father of two. In the United States, 40% of office workers begin their workday by checking their emails, as found in a recent study of 9,000 users at my company, DeskTime. This

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To Navigate the Age of AI, the World Needs a New Turing Test

There was a time in the not too distant past—say, nine months ago—when the Turing test seemed like a pretty stringent detector of machine intelligence. Chances are you’re familiar with how it works: Human judges hold text conversations with two hidden interlocutors, one human and one computer, and try to

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