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Black Women Are Building Businesses, But Facing Big Barriers in 2024
Numerous obstacles hinder economic mobility for Black women, according to a new survey from Goldman Sachs. What might this mean for the future of Black women-owned businesses?
Small Business Owners Get Gloomy, Despite Consumer and Economist Optimism
New surveys of small business owners show heightened anxiety despite other positive data. A broad focus on cost cutting may be affecting entrepreneurial optimism.
Despite Public Policies of More Skill-Based Hiring Over College Degrees, Companies Still Want Grads
Many companies that publicly waived the need for adegreefor certain jobs aren't hiring non-degree-holders in greater numbers, a new survey shows.
Biden Administration Invests $3.9 Million to Help Entrepreneurs Fight Climate Change
NOAA and the Department of Commerce announced $3.9 in funding for 16 startup accelerators. They stand to win an additional $55 million to support climate technology entrepreneurs.
What Kind of Outsourcing Can Help You Scale Your Business?
Customer-centric outsourcing can free up resources for other initiatives. Here's why.
How COVID-19 Highlighted the Importance of Gift-Giving
Giving and receiving gifts can help employees and clients connect, just as they help loved ones connect.
Consumer Reliance on Credit Cards is the Key to Capital One's Bid for Discover
The proposed $35 billion deal is getting close regulatory scrutiny as investors consider the potential benefits to customers of a larger payment network.
Food Giant Conagra Sees 'Opportunity' to Sell Frozen Meals to Weight Loss Drug Patients
As Wegovy and Ozempic curb American appetites, food executives think sales of high-fiber, low-calorie snacks like beef jerky and popcorn will climb.
Open Letter From AI Experts Urges More Deepfake Regulation
About 400 researchers, including 'AI godfather' Yoshua Benigo, call for 'Disrupting the Deepfake Supply Chain.'
What Do Emotional Intelligence, Ancient Romans, and Stoicism Have in Common? Nearly Everything
Daniel Goleman popularized the concept of emotional intelligence, but Romans like Marcus Aurelius arguably got there first.
What Separates Exceptional Leaders From the Pack? It Comes Down to 5 Rare Behaviors
Don't quit your job if your boss shows up with these rare behaviors.
Looking to Thrive in the World of AI? Double Down on These 3 Skills
The rise of AI in the workplace isn't a signal to deprioritize human skills, but rather a call to emphasize them.
Truly Confident Leaders Don't Avoid Fear, They Embrace It
Who's at the steering wheel? You or your fear?
Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' Is a Storytelling Masterclass for Anyone Who Wants to Captivate an Audience
Paying close attention to the celebrated song will make your next business presentation or marketing campaign better.
Think of Your Executive Team as a Sweep-Rowing Team
Synced, communicative, well-rounded--these attributes describe both successful rowing teams and executive teams.
3 Lessons I Learned From Burning Out Of Professional Sports At 31
Avoid burnout by applying these lessons, from someone who has learned them the hard way.
'It All Fell Apart': Fearless Fund Founder on Impact of DEI Lawsuits
As conservative groups continue to go after DEI-based grant programs, the firms that provide them--including Fearless Fund and Hello Alice--are struggling. And they promise to fight back.
Inc's Best Workplaces List: Tell us How You're Engaging Your Employees
Extended deadline! March 15 is the new late-entry deadline for Inc.'s annual Best Workplaces list. With employee engagement in a rut, this could be your chance to stand out to current and prospective talent.
An AI-Fueled Frenzy Is Driving Tech Leaders Back to San Francisco. Will Workers Follow Suit?
A new report suggests the tech epicenter is reclaiming some of the vibrancy it lost during the pandemic.