My friend Charlie was watching television a few Sundays ago when “the Fed” closed his bank.
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When Weslie Etienne Pierre was in the planning phase of her business, a single purpose took root: To bring the beauty of nature indoors, one leaf at a time.
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At its most basic level, content creation requires researching facts, organizing information and producing clean copy – of which chatbots are more than capable.
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When Jennie Loitman Barron was born in Boston’s West End to Russian Jewish immigrants in 1891, she changed the course of history for women across the Bay State.
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Event planning goes beyond just managing logistics.
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The decision to buy or lease comes up often in my discussions with clients.
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Today, and throughout Women’s History Month, we celebrate women by shining a spotlight on inspirational leaders:• Rea Ann Silva (Beautyblender) – revolutionized the makeup industry • Ursula Burns (Xerox and VEON) – the first African American woman to become CEO of a Forbes 500 company • Diane Hendricks (ABC Supply) – first on Forbes America’s 2022 Richest Self-Made Women list • Judy Faulkner (Epic Systems) – dubbed as the most powerful woman in health care • Sara Blakely (Spanx) – Forbes’ youngest female self-made billionaire in 2012 Read more about the stories of these successful women who have left an important mark on the business world at c2-com.
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While inclement winter weather may lie ahead for many, research shows that lousy weather is actually good for business; a decrease in sunny skies directly correlates to workforce productivity.
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Spring is here, which means vacation for many homeowners.
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Toxic positivity refers to the expectation for all employees in a particular workplace to maintain a positive attitude at all times, regardless of the situation they are in.
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Being active on LinkedIn can help you build a professional network and showcase your skills and experiences.
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“I walk by Lululemon … and there’s a sign that says we don’t support racism, sexism, discrimination, or hate.
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My five-year-old granddaughter stepped off the school bus from kindergarten and seemed troubled.
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No matter what you call it – be it Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras – for those who observe Lent, Feb.
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When Thomas Paul moved to Boston in 1805, white congregants forced him to sit in the balcony of the First Baptist Church to remain hidden from view.
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My husband and I stayed in a noisy hotel in NYC – thanks, rooftop bar.
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Keen on reducing pricey auto loan payments in these inflationary times? Enter Gaya – designed to put consumers in the driver’s seat when it comes to their finances.
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Who says you have to be married to go on a honeymoon? “Bestiemoons” are trending on TikTok with millions of views.
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From the sea to the sky, this year is going to be a busy one for travel.
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Selling raw, or vacant land, can either be a quick or time-consuming endeavor.
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The Focus Burst™ method tricks your brain into mimicking your fight-or flight response, giving you a short bursts of hyper focus.
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Having a compelling and effective social media presence is essential to any business.
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Ask any HR manager which day of the week is most productive for employees – the answer is: Tuesday.
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A CEO’s voice: A critical asset for business leaders looking to make a difference
The CEO is the chief communicator, the face of the company and the brand leader.
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I was a devoted sports fan when I was teenager.
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Vegans need not miss out on the ramen wave taking Boston (and the country) by storm.
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In mid-January 1919, the cobblestone streets of Boston’s North End were flooded with molasses – to the whopping tune of 2.
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Networking can be an essential part of your job, but remembering everyone with whom you’ve networked can be challenging.
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Atlantans are in the thick of winter, and it’s brought with it the dreaded cold and flu in spades.
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Often it’s not what you know but who you know.