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How Remote Working is Transforming the Workplace

Professional Alternatives

According to a recent study, the number of people working remotely at least part of the time has grown by 140% since 2005. This flexibility allows individuals to avoid long commutes, spend more time with their families, and pursue personal interests.

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The Power of Building An External Network

Everwise

We all know that we should be networking; even those of us who hate the very idea are at least vaguely aware that there’s some established benefit to meeting other people in our fields, people who might introduce us to great opportunities down the line. Diversity in networking. Diverse professional networks build better careers.

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Michelle Diamond of Elevate Diamond Strategy: “Execute and track results”

Thrive Global

Michelle holds an MBA from Duke University, a BS from Morgan State University (Summa Cum Laude), and attended Wharton Executive Education. She is also the author of the book, How to Grow & Expand Your Business in Times of Feast or Famine. However, at the time, I did not want to ‘live out of a suitcase’.

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The Three Eras of Knowledge Management - Summary

Conversation Matters

Before that time knowledge was typically considered the province of training and was thought of as an individual capability. Organizations began to support communities of peers, providing a way for them to ask for and receive knowledge on a just-in-time basis and thus keeping fast changing knowledge up-to-date.

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“Why you need to surround yourself with people who appreciate you” With Candice Georgiadis & Chelle Neff

Thrive Global

It’s now in the drawer with all my beauty creams, and I take time to look at that note often. salon industry since founding Urban Betty in 2005. During my junior and senior years, I attended half days of regular classes and a half-day in cosmetology school. I threw that mask away, and I kept that post-it. Okay super.

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“How to write a book that sparks a movement”, with Chelle Neff

Thrive Global

Change starts one person at a time. You don’t need to reach a thousand people at a time, although a fast selling book can help that. Ours is about inspiring people to change one thing about their beige box at a time. salon industry since founding her own salon in 2005. Think small. Chelle has been a leader in the U.S.

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“5 Things We Need To Do To Close The Gender Wage Gap”, with John Schwarz CEO of Visier

Thrive Global

Prior to founding Visier, John led Business Objects from 2005 to 2010, where he doubled the size and profitability of the company and guided it through seven strategic acquisitions, including its sale to SAP in 2008. John was also President and Chief Operating Officer of Symantec during the period of its biggest expansion from 2001 to 2005.

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