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Shannon Hogue Shannon Hogue
Updated on August 25, 2022

Fostering Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace, 1 Meeting at a Time

Inclusion is about making sure employees are set up for success. These are two ways I plan to make that happen.

Farris Wu Farris Wu
Updated on August 24, 2022

To Get Workers to Return to the Office, Redesign Spaces for Collaboration

The (surprising) secret to getting people to actually want to come back? Interior design.

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Rami Essaid Rami Essaid
Updated on August 22, 2022

5 Lessons From the Pandemic I Hope to Remember as a CEO

We may be heading back into the office but we need to remember the lessons the pandemic continues to teach us.

Zach Servideo Zach Servideo
Updated on August 10, 2022

This Is Why You Should Let Employees Bring Their Friends to Work

The sooner you embrace an open-door office policy, the sooner your employees will actually want to come back to the office.

James White James White
Updated on July 27, 2022

As CEO of Jamba Juice, I Took Charge of DEI. Here’s Why It Worked.

To have an inclusive company culture, and a healthy bottom line, you need a CEO who’s invested in anti-racist leadership.

Jordan Morrow Jordan Morrow
Updated on July 26, 2022

Is Your Company Ready for 5G?

To navigate the transition, your organization must be fully data-driven — and that means improving data literacy.

Anda Gansca Anda Gansca
Updated on July 08, 2022

To Build a Diverse and Thriving Business, Embrace Immigrants

We would not be where we are today without the many immigrants who have joined us on our growth journey. They are an indispensable asset to our company — and they can be to yours too.

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on March 08, 2022

Why Engineers Should Hear Customer Feedback Directly

Why do engineers only hear client needs secondhand?

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on July 08, 2021

Managers at Snap, Reddit and Instacart Discuss Hiring Engineers During Coronavirus

The job market is seeing an influx of experienced engineers. Here’s how leading tech companies think about recruiting right now.

Mike Thomas Mike Thomas
Updated on June 01, 2020

How GIS Is Being Used to Track and Respond to Viral Outbreaks

As the COVID-19 virus spreads in the U.S. and around the world, sophisticated geographic information systems are being used to monitor its progress and provide real-time information to medical institutions and the public.

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