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According to Scientists, You Can Boost Your Happiness by Doing One Simple Thing on Phone Calls
Research suggests that most people would be happier if they were honest about how much time they wanted to spend talking on the phone.
Big Lots Follows North Star To Profits, You Should Too
Big Lots continues a great quarter of profits by showing resilience and adaptation in the face of the pandemic.
The Children's Place Could Benefit From a Post-Vaccine Baby Boom
The Children's Place could be poised for an upturn with a predicted baby boom caused by the pandemic.
Senate Approves $1.9T Bill, But Changes Coronavirus Stimulus Checks Eligibility
On Saturday the Senate approved the next relief package, but not before making 3 crucial changes.
4 Tips for Maintaining Productivity When Working From Home
You might have more comforts and distractions, but that doesn't mean you can't still be wildly effective.
Getting Your Team Ready for the Hybrid Office
The future of is a mix of working from home and showing up for meetings and strategic projects.
3 Tips to Re-Engage With Isolated Consumers
Reconnect to your customer base by investing in new technology, targeted digital media and predictive analytics.
6 Lessons Learned From Franchisors Who Launched in 2020
In the days before Covid-19, a new crop of companies were just starting to franchise. Meet six entrepreneurs whose first year didn't go exactly as planned ... but who made the most of it anyway.
Overnight Success Takes Ten Years
Mignon Francois, owner of The Cupcake Collection, discusses pandemic pivots but, more importantly, we hear from her on how she turned a business - started from nothing - into a two location success.
How to Use Online Time Tracking to Optimize Employee Safety and Productivity
Time tracking is essential for monitoring commitment and efficiency, but traditional time clocks cause avoidable contact among employees.
More Than 50 Lawmakers Urge Biden to Send Recurring $2,000 Coronavirus Stimulus Checks
Those in support included Reps Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Here's What Edtechs Expect From the Union Budget
The edtech community, which witnessed a great degree of change due to the government's New Education Policy, will read between the lines from the Budget documents
Workplace Requisite: People Need People
What one does at workplace is function of personality (who one is) and the situation
Should You Continue Giving to Charity During Covid-19?
For a variety of reasons, entrepreneurs are answering 'yes.'
The Year Gone-By And Outlook 2021 For the Indian Food Services Industry
As we look back at 2020, the crisis has resulted in many small and medium food service establishments having to shut down