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5 Employment Law Changes Business Owners Need to Know About in 2024
Many states enacted additional employee protections in at the start of 2024. Here's what founders and CEOs should keep top of mind.
$9 Billion in Covid-Era Funding Is Still Open to Small Businesses. What You Need to Know
The State Small Business Credit Initiative is bringing federal funding to small businesses by way of different grant programs and other resources still coming online.
Layoffs Extend Beyond Tech to Video Games, As Riot Games Cuts 11 Percent of Global Workforce
The gaming giant is cutting jobs again this year. And it's only January.
How This Founder Triumphed Over Personal and Professional Disasters
Bobby Mesmer, founder of RMG Erectors & Constructors, on how he grew his business through a major monetary loss, a natural disaster, and a stroke.
StitchFix TK
The San Francisco-based fashion company has used algorithms since launching and has openly embraced advances in artificial intelligence.
Wealth Taxes Have Yet to Take Root But a Lot of Rich People Are Pushing Them
Inequality has reached a tipping point...we need action now," reads the open letter from Proud to Pay More.
What Every Working Mother Knows About the Kyte Baby Debacle and What's Next
Dismal family-leave policies and inflexible workplaces are continually forcing mothers to make impossible decisions.
The Importance of Sticking to Your Mission
Jean Tang from MarketSmiths shares her Lighting Lesson as part of the Inc. 5000 conference in 2023.
Small Businesses Can Learn From Netflix's Crackdown
Netflix shows how to expand your clientele through current customers, as it offers nonpaying viewers a chance to join authorized account sharing.
Apple Maps Mistakes Can Cause Headaches for Small Business Owners
Entrepreneurs report their businesses are erroneously listed as closed, causing customers to stay away.
Fintech Startup Brex Lays Off More than 200 Employees
Brex's layoffs follow big wins for the company, which was once valued at $12 billion.
A Leaked Memo from Google CEO Sundar Pichai Comes Amidst Employee Discontent. No CEO Wants This for Their Company
Mass layoffs are now leading to mass cynicism among employees.
The University of Texas San Antonio Creates a College for AI and Cybersecurity
AI courses will soon be part of UTSA students' GPAs as these skills become vital to the workplace.
Layoffs Continue as eBay and Wayfair Tackle Job Cuts
Online retailers are the latest companies to slash workforces as they cite lower consumer demand.
Do RTO Mandates Boost Company Performance? New Research Suggests: No
A new working paper finds that return-to-office mandates might hurt more than they help.
The Power of Strategic Alliances in the Boardroom
Bring the outside to the inside, modernizing your boardroom to improve it.
Succession Challenges Mount for Family Businesses
Studies show family-owned or -managed companies dominate U.S. business activity but must work hard to prepare members to take over.
How to Enhance Employee Satisfaction and Minimize Turnover
Rethink what you're doing, using these strategies to improve staff retention.
How the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election May Impact Real Estate
Real estate investors should think through the complex web of factors.
How the Power of Community Helped This Founder Solve a Pressing Merchandising Problem
When Little Words Project founder Adriana Carrig found a misarranged display of her products at Target, she called on her fans for help.