How Being 'Real' Can Backfire for Leaders — and What True Authenticity Looks Like

How Being 'Real' Can Backfire for Leaders — and What True Authenticity Looks Like

Authenticity doesn't mean spilling every emotion — it means aligning your values, words and actions to foster trust.

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What a Company With Near-Zero Turnover Taught Me About Building Culture That Lasts

What a Company With Near-Zero Turnover Taught Me About Building Culture That Lasts

The best leaders know customer service isn't a department, it's a culture. I saw one company prove it beyond question, and it reaffirmed everything I believe about real leadership.

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Your Remote Team Could Be Putting Your Company Data at Risk. Take These Steps to Protect It.

Your Remote Team Could Be Putting Your Company Data at Risk. Take These Steps to Protect It.

As remote work becomes permanent for many companies, organizations must implement cost-effective data security measures to protect sensitive company information.

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This Family-Friendly Brand Is Snapping Up Vacant Stores — And Building a $600 Million Business in the Process

This Family-Friendly Brand Is Snapping Up Vacant Stores — And Building a $600 Million Business in the Process

As national retailers shutter locations, Urban Air Adventure Park is transforming empty big-box stores into family destinations that drive foot traffic and revenue for retail cente

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When Your Industry Is Losing Steam, Pivoting Is the Wrong Move. Do This Instead.

When Your Industry Is Losing Steam, Pivoting Is the Wrong Move. Do This Instead.

Is your industry declining? You need to strategically rotate — not pivot — to better align with emerging market demand.

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OpenAI Is Paying Ex-Investment Bankers $150 an Hour to Train Its AI

OpenAI Is Paying Ex-Investment Bankers $150 an Hour to Train Its AI

The group of AI trainers includes former employees of Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and JPMorgan Chase.

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Airbnb Is a Social Network Now

Airbnb Is a Social Network Now

Airbnb just added a major change that aims to help travelers meet other people.

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Is Art an Asset Class? Here's What You Need to Know Before You Buy

Is Art an Asset Class? Here's What You Need to Know Before You Buy

investing should reflect who you are. If art is your passion, intentionality matters.

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Their Restaurant Sign Is So Famous It Has 1 Million Followers. Here's How They Turned a Viral Hit Into a Business.

Their Restaurant Sign Is So Famous It Has 1 Million Followers. Here's How They Turned a Viral Hit Into a Business.

What started as a roadside gimmick has turned into something much bigger.

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The MacBook Pro Every Entrepreneur Needs is Now Less Than $300

The MacBook Pro Every Entrepreneur Needs is Now Less Than $300

This MacBook Pro makes it easy to work from anywhere, and now it's more than $1,200 off the regular price.

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Isaac Health Announces Partnership With LillyDirect To Expand Access To Dementia Care

Isaac Health Announces Partnership With LillyDirect To Expand Access To Dementia Care

Studies indicate that dementia cases are expected to nearly double in the next 30 years.

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Panasonic Surprises U.S. Home Theater Fans With New 77-Inch OLED TV

Panasonic Surprises U.S. Home Theater Fans With New 77-Inch OLED TV

The beloved Japanese brand continues its American comeback one TV at a time.

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Generic Drugs Are Attracting Federal Scrutiny And Action

Generic Drugs Are Attracting Federal Scrutiny And Action

Federal scrutiny and pilot programs are welcome, but more must be done to strengthen our generic drug supply. There's a clear path forward to solve this challenge.

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3 Signs You’re Stuck In Codependency, Not Love — By A Psychologist

3 Signs You’re Stuck In Codependency, Not Love — By A Psychologist

You believe you are in love, but what if codependency is secretly governing your relationship?

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Study Concludes Plug-In Hybrid Cars Didn’t Deliver On Emissions.  Why?

Study Concludes Plug-In Hybrid Cars Didn’t Deliver On Emissions. Why?

PHEVs were supposed to drive as EVs 75% of the time, they only did it 20%. Here's how regulations were poorly designed and cars didn't provide what drivers need.

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