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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 10, 2024

Managing Up Is Hard. It’s Even Harder in Tech.

Don’t mistake it for playing politics.

David Appel David Appel
Updated on April 10, 2024

10 Small Business Tech Trends Defining 2023 

Technology is vital for small businesses. Here are 10 small business tech trends that are defining 2023, their potential benefits, and how to prepare for them. 

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 10, 2024

7 Ways to Use Mind Mapping in Your Work

From business planning to customer profiling and beyond.

Tammy Xu Tammy Xu
Updated on April 10, 2024

Addressing the Challenges Facing Black Women in Tech

It’s time to put the pipeline myth to rest and start doing the work to bring about change.

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Jeff Link Jeff Link
Updated on April 10, 2024

Don’t Shrug Off Workplace Emoji Etiquette

If you’re wondering whether to use that emoji, maybe don’t? ?

Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on April 10, 2024

Bored at Work? Here’s Why — and What You Can Do About It.

The first step is to think about the root causes of your unhappiness.

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Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Updated on April 10, 2024

Sales Managers Need to Take Mental Health Seriously

Many sales reps struggle with stress, anxiety and depression. But talking about it is often seen as a sign of weakness.

Ursula Burns Ursula Burns
Updated on April 10, 2024

How I Saved Xerox From a Near-Death Experience

I became CEO of Xerox at the height of a global recession. I knew we had to diversify — and fast.

Dawn Kawamoto Dawn Kawamoto
Updated on April 09, 2024

How to Set Boundaries at Work

Setting healthy boundaries around communication and time at work can make it more manageable and set you up for long-term success.

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John Funk John Funk
Updated on April 09, 2024

5 Lessons From the MGM and Caesars Casinos Cyberattacks

The cyberattacks that cost the casinos more than $100 million is quickly becoming a case study for future cyber threats. Here’s what business leaders can learn from it.

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