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Canva Create's Rap Music Goes Viral: 'Cringe'

In order not to appear “cheeky” to Gen Z, older managers (Millennials, Gen X and Boomers) are constantly trying to stay ahead of workplace trends. However, in doing so, sometimes leaders can miss the mark – which seems to be exactly what happened at the Canva Create conference on May 23rd. Connected: Chilling video of…

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The “Everybody Wins” Stock Market Is Dead — Ask the Target

(Bloomberg Opinion) — Target Corp sales decline The latest quarter marked the latest example of the supposed softening of US consumption, leaving some stock market investors concerned that a recession may still be in the cards. But a slight moderation in demand — along with increased competition among firms — may be just what policymakers…

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Kickstarter's CEO explains why the platform changed: Exclusive

Kickstarter is expanding its strategy and making big changes after helping entrepreneurs raise more than $8 billion in its 15 years in business. The crowdfunding site, which allows entrepreneurs to fund projects large and small in exchange for early access to rewards, announced Last week it introduced Late Pledges, a feature that allows creators to…

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How to become an AI-centric organization

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. After years of relative technological stability, generative AI has taken the world by storm—so much so that McKinsey estimates that every non-AI business it will become obsolete in the next three years. Native AI businesses—businesses built with AI at their core—are already growing. Existing corporations that need…

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Is the report of the death of TPAs ​​greatly exaggerated?

In 1897, Mark Twain reportedly read his obituary and then said, “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” While some are predicting the reduction if not the destruction of landfills in part due to the growth of PEPsfintechs and the focus on cost reduction as well as increased plans from payroll providers like Paychex,…

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5 steps to prepare an engaging industry presentation

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Industry events are a chance to network with your peers and impress distributors—but to make the most of your time at a conference, you need to learn how to prepare a presentation that engages, informs and makes an impact. I have presented at some of the most…

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Nine must-read investments for the week of May 28, 2024

Impact investment funds perform as well as regular private market funds in delivering returns, according to Preqin research. JPMorgan predicts Ethereum ETFs will begin trading within the next six months. These are among the investment must-reads we found this week for wealth advisors. WealthManagement.com | May 28, 2024 Source link

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Get this handy color sensor for $50 over Memorial Day

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. When finding the right color palette for your business branding materials, you need to be open to inspiration….

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Combining value and profitability in small caps

Is it possible for investors to buy cheap, profitable companies (have their cake) and earn higher expected returns (eat it too)? Research shows – yes, with some caveats. In our book, Your complete guide to factor-based investing, Andrew Berkin and I identified just five equity factors from the zoological factor that met all the criteria…

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Why do I think everything is my fault? – Bipolar Burble Blog

I have a bad habit of thinking that everything is my fault. Remarkable, actually. No matter what happens or what other people do, I always feel like it happened. It's my personal tendency psychologically, but it's also influenced by depression. If you feel like it's all your fault, read on for why it might be…

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