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Your Competitors’ Supply Chains are Changing: How AI Can Transform Your Business

By Taylor Thompson January 07, 2025 02:12 PM
Spending on artificial intelligence (AI) in business operations worldwide is projected to increase by almost five times from 2019 to 2023.[1] Collectively, businesses across the world will spend an estimated $10.8 billion on investments in AI in 2023. These investments will make your competitors’ supply chains faster, more efficient, and increasingly agile. The question is simple: will you be willing to keep up? Read Full Story

Religion in the Workplace: Inclusion, Freedom, and Morale

By Kassidy Acker January 07, 2025 02:17 PM
Interviewer: Hannah Laudie Read Full Story

Customizing the Customer Experience

By Johnatakis Williams January 07, 2025 02:21 PM
March 5, 2021 Read Full Story

Podcast Review: Katherine Wright on Perfectionism

By Abbie Anderson January 07, 2025 02:24 PM
Katherine Wright (Electrical Engineering Student) on Perfectionism from 7/27/20 Read Full Story

Book Review: Extreme Ownership

January 07, 2025 02:31 PM
The Extreme Side of Business Read Full Story

Bienes y Raices

January 07, 2025 02:33 PM
Louis J. Glickman fue un inversionista inmobiliario de Nueva York que dijo: «La mejor inversión de la Tierra es la tierra».[1] Hay pocas cosas en este mundo cuyo valor sigue aumentando con el paso del tiempo: el oro y la tierra. Ser propietario de una casa puede parecer abrumador para mucha gente, el estrés de arreglar y mantener las cosas puede parecer una pérdida de dinero, pero ¿realmente lo es? Read Full Story

Man vs. Robot: Weapons Against Automation

By Talmage Lamb January 07, 2025 02:37 PM
A world war is approaching. This time, the enemy is unlike any to come before it. There will be no borders or territories, no prisoners of war or atomic bombs; instead, battle scenes will look closer to a Marvel Avengers movie than to an actual war. The enemy won’t have a dictator or king; in fact, if anyone should be blamed for the enemy’s power, it will be us. However, the biggest difference between this war and previous world wars is that battles won’t be fought in trenches or behind barriers—this time the battleground will be the office. Read Full Story

Where Accounting Meets Crimefighting: A more exciting career option for accounting students

By Kord Thomas January 07, 2025 02:43 PM
Every accounting student is familiar with the glazed-over eyes of their friends and family members when the student starts to talk about their major. The uninterested expression comes as the friend or family member envisions a life of solitude and tax returns in some windowless back office. Many students share the worry that they will be relegated to that same fate; they wonder how they can use their interest in and talent for the language of business in a way that will be exciting and stimulating. Read Full Story

A Recipe for Success in Microenterprises

By Rebecca Rasmussen January 07, 2025 03:02 PM
Did you know that in 2014, according to the Association of Enterprise Opportunity, microenterprises constituted 92% of all companies in the United States?1 Read Full Story

Vulnerable Leadership: Breaking Down Walls to Build Up Firms

By Gabrielle E. Gordon January 07, 2025 03:09 PM
According to the Harvard Business Review, 58% of employees trust strangers more than their bosses.[1] In a corporate leadership sense, keeping up with the Joneses has caused leaders across companies to lose authenticity. Vulnerability is a vital leadership trait that increases company trust and profitability. Leaders can increase in vulnerability as they delegate authority, express emotion, and share mistakes. Read Full Story