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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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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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Prioritizing Culture And People: Lessons From Swedish Businesses

Per Akerberg is CEO of customer experience cloud, Voyado. What makes Swedish businesses so successful internationally? Spotify, Zettle and Klarna—to name a few—are all Swedish tech companies that have earned a place on the world stage. But how does this Scandinavian nation with a population barely above 10 million continually

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Five Ways To Take Advantage Of Global Payment Orchestration

CEO of BlueSnap, the leading payment orchestration platform of choice for B2B and B2C businesses. As businesses continue to expand their global reach, they often encounter challenges when it comes to managing payments. The rapid growth in global e-commerce is making it so businesses need to manage their payments more

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How To Combat ‘Quiet Quitting’ And Maintain Employee Engagement

Jason Leverant serves as the President and Chief Operating Officer of the AtWork Group, an award-winning national staffing firm. The fallout from the pandemic led to a battle over the future of work. As employers grappled with remote working and hybrid schedules, employees were coping with high levels of stress

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6 Lessons Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Italy

By Su Guillory Inspiration and ideas for being a better entrepreneur can come from everywhere, not just the business world. I moved to the south of Italy (Calabria) last year, and I’ve picked up a few lessons that I’m now applying to how I do business. Maybe they’ll help you,

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Ten Financial Fears Of Leaders And Visionaries

Michele Paiva is a financial therapist and founder of The Finance Therapist who amplifies others' financial narratives for empowerment. A top fear for leaders and visionaries often revolves around financial failure or ruin; this can have significant consequences not only on your personal finances but also on your professional reputation

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20 Ways Well-Intentioned Leaders Can Unknowingly Undermine Valuable Employees

In the realm of leadership, even well-meaning actions can have unintended consequences, particularly when it comes to their impact on the performance and morale of proficient employees. Seemingly innocuous behaviors and decisions made by leaders can slowly erode the enthusiasm and effectiveness of their teams. To navigate this delicate balance,

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