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7 communication skills to build as a woman in leadership
Hailey Golden Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementCommunication is among the most important skills a good leader should possess. This article explores the different communication skills a leader needs to build strong relationships with their employees.
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Customer experience and employee engagement: An interconnected working…
Katherine Radin CommunicationsThe link between employee engagement and customer experience can lead company's success or failure. Find out how to strengthen that link here.
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Recessions and small business: How to survive and even flourish
Ryan Clark Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementAlready planning for the possibility of an economic downturn? Check out this article for a few suggestions to help small businesses survive a recession.
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Top 2023 travel trends driving today’s tourism
Sheila Kiley Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementWith travelers ready to return to the roads and skies, travel is picking up. Check out these 2023 travel trends when planning your next trip.
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A sound plan gives strength to New Year’s resolutions
Bob Kowalski Sports & FitnessRinging in the year with some New Year's resolutions? Set yourself up for success by planning your resolution roadmap for the year ahead.
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Revenge travel: Making up for lost time, but at what cost?
Katherine Radin Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementRevenge travel is taking the hospitality industry by storm as tourists take advantage of lighter pandemic travel restrictions. Read on to find out more about the trend and its impact.
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7 ways to balance your work-from-home routine
Acacia Munoz Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementSuccessful work-from-home routines require boundaries to create a sustainable situation and help maintain a healthy work-life balance. Here are seven steps to follow to reset your work-life balance and set your own routine while working remotely
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What to do when you notice your team ‘quiet quitting’
Brie Ragland Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementQuiet quitting is a new trend where employees are finding themselves completely burned out and uninterested in going above and beyond for their job anymore. To keep your team from jumping on this bandwagon, every leader within your company should actively look for signs of quiet quitting and address them head on. Here's how.
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5 fundamentals for a balanced partnership with your chief elected officer
Robert C. HarrisA successful relationship between the executive director and the incoming board chair or president-elect should not be like a tightrope where one misstep can be a fatal fall. Rather it should be like a balancing scale where both sides work together to maintain a working relationship. To achieve the important balance between two partners, address these five fundamentals.
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Oklahoma City’s First Americans Museum: A celebration of native culture
Dave G. Houser Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe rhythmic sounds of drumming, shaking and chanting of ruffled and beaded Chickasaw dancers echoed off the looming glass and steel edifice of Oklahoma City's dazzling new $175 million First Americans Museum on Sept. 18 – signaling the opening of a repository uniquely designed to tell history through the lens of the region's tribal peoples.