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Ep 251: Maria Smith on the Science and Benefits of Goal-Setting

Go Burrows

Maria Smith worked as a sales leader for Fortune 500 companies across three different industries, and now she helps leaders, employees, and organizations understand the science and benefits of goal-setting.

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Ep 221: Jennifer Chamberlin on Working From Home and Seeing Yourself as More Than Just an Assistant

Go Burrows

Based near Paris, Jennifer now works with multilingual coaches, consultants and entrepreneurs providing a wide variety of services to support their businesses. As a dynamic, reliable and trustworthy EA, Jennifer is highly motivated and looks to provide her clients with efficient and reliable administrative support.

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Exploring the Value and Benefits of Company Retreats

Success

They help with social bonding, creative and blue sky thinking and values alignment,” says Miranda Ji, executive vice president of sales and business development at Destination Greater Victoria. Planning activities that cater to diverse interests and abilities can help to create an inclusive experience for everyone.

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How AI Technology in the Workplace Is Shaping the Future of Work

Office Space

As one survey conducted by an HR consultancy agency found, nearly 75% of employees between the ages of 18 and 26 are looking for a new job or are planning to search for one in the next six months. No debating over what lunch to have catered. They want to keep their workers happy, so they don’t quit. Job hopping is on the rise.

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The Next Frontier: Coworking in Mixed-Use Developments

Launch Work Places

What was once a backpack industry catered to solopreneurs wanting shared office space has evolved into a viable option for large corporate teams and everyone in between. The coworking world has come a long way in the past few years. But if it’s larger than 30,000 square feet, it could be too big for a mixed-use development to make money.

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The Next Frontier: Coworking in Mixed-Use Developments

Launch Work Places

What was once a backpack industry catered to solopreneurs wanting shared office space has evolved into a viable option for large corporate teams and everyone in between. The coworking world has come a long way in the past few years. But if it’s larger than 30,000 square feet, it could be too big for a mixed-use development to make money.

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How to Become an Effective Diversity-Focused Recruiting Leader?

Vantage Circle

With hundreds of thousands of businesses operating globally, catering to foreign customers' needs and meeting their expectations has become a primary concern. This includes marketing, sales, and customer support. So, you can hire a consultant to let you know what the other companies are doing to increase the diversified culture.