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Telford's Northwood honoured for creating a more diverse and inclusive business
Shropshire Star· 3 hours agoThe company, which employs 250 people at its Stafford Park headquarters, collected the inaugural...
US manufacturing extends slump; inflation pressures ebbing
Reuters via Yahoo Finance UK· 18 hours agoU.S. manufacturing contracted for a third straight month in June as demand remained subdued, while a...
US manufacturing mired in weakness; prices paid gauge hits six-month low
Reuters· 18 hours agoU.S. manufacturing contracted for a third straight month in June and a measure of prices paid by...
Council Post: The Power Of A Data-Driven Approach To Setting Territories And Quotas
Forbes· 1 day agoIt’s also when sales and sales operations teams optimistically come together to kick off their...
Opinion | The Story Biden Ought to Be Telling in This Debate
New York Times· 5 days agoThe mythology of the presidential debate — as a kind of civic single combat, mano a mano, with the nation’s future at stake — has its origins in the fall of 1960, when John F. Kennedy and Richard ...
Council Post: Using Corporate Gifting To Aid In Retention
Forbes· 5 days agoThis can make it challenging for leaders to balance budgets while keeping employees satisfied. This...
A Law Degree’s Payoff Depends On Your Student Debt, Report Finds
Forbes· 6 days agoGraduates of many law schools carry heavy loads of debt that substantially reduce their early-career...
Bosses are using 'silent lay-offs' and 'quiet firing' to get rid of employees. It could backfire.
Business Insider· 6 days agoBosses are using 'silent lay-offs' and 'quiet firing' to get rid of employees. Quiet firing or quiet quitting, meanwhile, is a subtle move by bosses to make a role less appealing, motivating ...
New Zealand Treasury Eyes More Spending Cuts, Revenue Options
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance UK· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- New Zealand’s Treasury Department is examining further measures to reduce government...
Opinion | War Between Israel and Iran Is Inevitable
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoThe question is now or later. Strategy argues for now, even if the politics might be better later.