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3 Rules for Using Cloud Security Right
Cloud security isn't the universal protector you might think. Follow these best practices.
New Poll of Small Business Owners Reveals Mediocre Record on Sustainability Efforts
A new annual report by the small business Young Presidents' Organization reflects the sustainability commitments of membersaren'tbacked up in practice.
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There are plenty of things that businesses can't control--which is why leaders are focusing on the things they can.
White House to Disburse $5.8 Billion From Infrastructure Law for Water Projects
Nationwide drinking water improvementswill include treatment plans, distribution systems and lead pipe replacements.
FBI Joins Global Effort to Disrupt Ransomware Group LockBit
British-led effort nets two hackers in Poland and Ukraine, U.S. Department of Justice indicts two Russian as hacking group is locked out of its own infrastructure.
Our Company Has An Annual Golf Trip ... But The Women Don't Play
How do we make this fair to everyone?
Diversity Policy Backlash Drives Cuts to DEI Staff
New workforce analytics data shows thatas anti-DEI action grows, executives overseeing those policies are being cut at double the rate of other staffers.
Adobe's New AI Assistant Is Designed to Read PDFs for You
The company has released a beta version of the assistant in the free and paid versions of Acrobat.
Capital One to buy Discover for $35 Billion in Deal Combining Major Credit Card Companies
Proposed acquisition will shake up the payments industry landscape if it passes close regulatory scrutiny.
5 Growth Lessons from the CEO of a 12x Inc. 5000 Company
Dru Armstrong, CEO of the Austin-based professional services payment fintech AffiniPay, offers her hacks for maintaining growth over the short and long term.
In a Memo to Employees, Tim Cook Used 2 Words to Demonstrate the Most Important Principle Every Leader Should Learn
Apple's CEO thanked everyone involved in making Vision Pro happen.
Overhead Allocation Magic: Are You Making Money?
Improper handling of overhead can cause you to make terrible business decisions.
How the Entrepreneurs Behind MoviePass and The Muse Handle Bad Press
Stacy Spikes and Kathryn Minshew sat down with PR expert Taryn Langer of Moxie Communications Group to talk about the ups and downs of media coverage.
How Family-Owned Minnetonka Addressed its History of Cultural Appropriation
The 78-year-old company known for its moccasins is owned by the descendants of a Polish immigrant founder. The reckoning came from inside the company. Could they mend their history of appropriation?
3 Clues That Point to a Leader Others Want to Follow
Leaders get back what they give. It's the boomerang approach to leadership.
Good News for the Socially Anxious: People Like You a Lot More Than You Think They Do, New Research Confirms
Science would like to inform you that you are way more charming than you think you are.
Intentional Greatness: How the Process of Becoming Remarkable Starts With Doing One Small Thing
In time, the way you do one thing will be the way you do everything.
Starbucks Made a Simple but Brilliant Change to Its App that Every Customer Can Appreciate
Live Activities makes the experience of its mobile app better for customers.
When Should I Hire a Developer for My Startup?
5 steps to take before spending the big money.
Some Video Game Actors Allow AI to Clone Their Voices. They Just Don't Want It to Replace Them
Game makers say AI clones could save time and money, and some performers are giving it a shot, as long as they're fairly paid.