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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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What Skills Should Stand Out In A Competitive Job Market?

The job market has taken a turn in recent months toward a competitive status quo that favors employers. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and its monthly jobs report, employment expanded across most industry categories in April 2023, with professional services and health/social assistance each adding over 64,000

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Why Entrepreneurs Are Calling ChatGPT “Chad”

There’s a new name for ChatGPT being used by entrepreneurs: Chad. No longer happy with four syllables being wasted on a term now used so frequently, it’s been shortened to this boy’s name. The implications are wider than they seem at first glance. To understand why ChatGPT is being shortened

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How SMBs Can Build A Resilient Future

Managing Director, Canada at Sage – Empowering Canadian businesses by simplifying workflows to break down barriers and achieve growth. The past three years have been a tumultuous time for small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs). As we emerged from the pandemic with a renewed sense of hope and optimism, many people are now

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When It Comes To CX Transformation, Technology Isn’t The Problem

I was in Las Vegas recently for Pegaworld iNspire 2023, Pega’s annual customer event. It’s the first time it’s been held in person for four years, and it was great to connect again with a lot of familiar faces, meet some new ones and catch up on all things Pega.

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Step-By-Step Acquisition Guide To Buying Your First Short-Term Rental

Leslie Anne Morris, Founder & CEO Invest in the Smoky Mountains. If you’ve decided short-term rentals are intriguing, then let’s talk about the steps to take to buy your first one. 1. Identify a market. First, you need to decide on the market. Will you buy in your own neighborhood,

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Five Lessons From The Business Of Fine Wine

Alexander Westgarth is the founder and CEO of WineCap, an investment platform that makes wine investment affordable, transparent and simple. I’ve been in the fine wine industry for nearly two decades. At first, I thought I was becoming an expert in world-famous flavors. But the truth is I learned so

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Corporate Storytelling Must Push Beyond Informing To Acting

Managing Director at Narrative: The Business of Stories. I write about storytelling for corporate professionals. Well before storytelling formally made its way into the corporate world, we were already using stories in many other domains. Journalism is one of them. As a reporter, you find the facts and expose what

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Embracing Synergy For Business Success

Chris Venezia is CEO of ProofPilot, with 15+ years of leadership in product commercialization, patient recruitment and sales & marketing. In today's evolving business landscape, traditional roles and relationships are being reassessed. As the CEO of a platform for life science companies, I've often found our business being referred to

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ChatGPT Is Reshaping Crowd Work

While some workers may shun AI, the temptation to use it is very real for others. The field can be “dog-eat-dog,” Bob says, making labor-saving tools attractive. To find the best-paying gigs, crowd workers frequently use scripts that flag lucrative tasks, scour reviews of task requesters, or join better-paying platforms

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Despite Rising Revenues, High Labor Costs Hurt Small Businesses

Despite an unemployment rate of just 3.6% last month, The Labor Department’s Jobs Report of Friday, July 7, reported a seasonally adjusted 209,000 jobs in June, a decline from May’s gain of 306,000 jobs and below the 240,000 jobs that economists expected. While the decline shows a slight cooling, the

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