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How to Balance Tech and Humanity To Cultivate Connections in Business

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Interacting with coworkers and industry peers through social gatherings, mentorship programs, or online communities can also help you develop relationships that will benefit you professionally and personally. So, how can we minimize the impact of technology to promote more interpersonal connections?

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Recognizing Remote Workers: 3 Easy Yet Impactful Ideas

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Open the floor to peer-to-peer praise during your meetings. The point is to make the employee of the month feel valued as both a coworker and an individual. The point is to make the employee of the month feel valued as both a coworker and an individual. Initially, this might seem unusual.

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How VC Fundraising Favors White Men

This is going to be BIG.

Last week, on Martin Luther King Day, I decided that instead of saying something in my weekly newsletter , I would do the opposite--I would listen. I asked, "What is your experience of being be black in tech today and what can allies do to improve it?" I will not, however, tolerate hate in anyone's direction. Ducks head.] Ok, let's dive in.

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Introducing CO.STARTERS in New Kensington, PA

Forward Cities

Editor’s note: This article is part of a larger series called Solution Stories, which illuminates how Forward Cities is helping to guide in cities across the country. They opened The Corner , an entrepreneurial coworking space in New Kensington’s downtown area that provides small business support to the community.

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Founders’ Chat: Joe Chang – Turning a hobby into a career

NZ Entrepreneur

Although these are perfectly good reasons to stay in a position you like, it may leave you feeling less fulfilled than doing something you really enjoy. I spoke to Joe Chang , who left his career in corporate IT after 15 years to pursue what he enjoyed and try his hand at entrepreneurship. Here’s Joe’s advice on how you can do the same.

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