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Council Post: Building Trust In The Digital Age: A CMO's Perspective On Security And Transparency
Forbes· 5 days agoAs marketing leaders, we understand the delicate dance of building brand loyalty in today's...
Council Post: The Handshake Meeting: (Re)Setting The Stage For A Successful Chief Of Staff...
Forbes· 4 days agoFor leaders, working with a strong chief of staff can be a game changer. A handshake meeting,...
A Tiny Circle of Advisers Helped Prod Macron to Take a Giant Risk
New York Times· 4 days agoPresident Emmanuel Macron’s governing style has always been intensely top-down. The small group...
AI Is Redefining Corporate Leadership, So Are You Ready?
Forbes· 5 days agoIn the rapidly evolving corporate landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges not just as a tool...
Police called to allotment stand-off on edge of Bristol as work begins on project
Bristol Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoAllotments and food production are defined within horticulture which fit into the legal definition...
The Winners of Our 7th Annual Student Podcast Contest
New York Times· 2 days agoWe invited teenagers to create an original five-minute podcast about almost anything. Here are the...
Job Vacancy: Veterinary Practice Manager sought in Inishowen - Donegal Daily
Donegal Daily· 3 days agoFacebookTweetLinkedInPrint An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Veterinary Practice Manager to...
Skills-Based Organizations: The Evolution Toward A Future-Ready Workforce
Forbes· 7 days agoThe past few weeks sparked several discussions about skills-based organizations (SBOs), ranging from...
Are fixed-price contracts good to avoid IR35?
Contractor UK· 4 days agois ‘Yes,’ writes Charlie Hemsworth, of status advisory Bauer & Cottrell. In fact, fixed-price contracts, paid upon successful delivery of an outcome, can be a very strong indicator of an outside ...
Whatever happened to 'family values'?
Christian Today· 2 days agoThere was a period of time in the 1990s when it was popular for politicians to talk about 'family values'. The voting population was often surveyed to...