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Stretch, Sprint, Succeed: Embracing Exercise to Combat Workplace Burnout

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Companies like Asana, Google and more offer employee exercise programs that can improve personal health, productivity, and work-life balance. Some workplaces have even implemented exercise programs Asana, Google, Accenture and Microsoft are all examples of companies that offer exercise programs to their employees.

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What’s Going On At SoftBank? New Executive Steps Down After Just Five Months

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After just five months in the position, SoftBank Group International’s CEO is leaving the company. . In the press release announcing his departure, Combes took credit for helping WeWork finally go public via merging with a special purpose acquisition company. . “I

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The Cognitive Scientist’s Handbook to Working an Optimal Day

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This four-hour period consists of a recurring ultradian rhythm, which is like a 90-minute mental sprint followed by a five- to 20-minute mental recovery. Loney recommends developing a habit she calls “deep work sprints” that can help you make the most of the first half of your workday. And as the workday winds down, whether at 5 p.m.

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Report sets out nine ways cities can reduce carbon emissions

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A programme run by San Diego’s local utility company, is helping fleet owners and operators eliminate emissions by transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs). The goal is to serve a minimum of 3,000 medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, many of which are used by the construction industry, at 300 customer sites throughout the company’s service area.

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Establish An Effective Hybrid Work Environment In 6 Steps

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We have all heard the stories of companies trying to adapt to the new work models post-pandemic, with mixed success. A good first step is to identify the mission and annual plan of the company, and then break these down into achievable projects and goals.

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Funding Bias: How Female Entrepreneurs Can Win the Battle in Raising Capital

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In a world where female-founded companies not only match but often surpass their male counterparts in revenue growth and profitability, the stark reality remains: Women influence a staggering 85% of consumer spending with their annual $20 trillion expenditure, yet the funding landscape starkly contrasts this influence.

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9 Tough (and Necessary) Lessons Entrepreneurs Must Learn

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I’m a get-it-done-now type of person, so one of the toughest lessons I’ve learned is that it’s a marathon, not a sprint. You must be willing to sacrifice a meaningful relationship with someone you care about at the expense of building the company. —Olivia Landau, founder and CEO of The Clear Cut. Be patient. Nobody guarantees success.

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