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7 Cybersecurity Tips for Remote Workers

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When you’re in places like coffee shops, restaurants or even hotels, it’s best to hold off accessing private information such as your bank account or using sensitive logins. For example, a few questions to ask when clicking on a link are: Do I know this person? Be cautious using public Wi-Fi. Is the URL the same as what is displayed?

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Food Delivery Continues to Boom

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  Controversy swirled around grocery delivery company Instacart and their policy on tipping, witch many called wage theft. While this led to Instacart changing their policy, other food delivery companies so far are continuing with their tipping practices despite complaints by both drivers and customers.  billion valuation.

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A look back at The Stoddart Review: the once and future guide to workplace productivity?

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A Nicholas Bloom study from 2015 , before the Stoddart Review, also found that employees who opted into work-from-home policies saw a 13 percent lift in their productivity. percent above its level in the last quarter of 2019 before the pandemic. How do we use the office, and does it distract us?

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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She is a 2023 CNN Hero, a 2022 Soros Justice Fellow and a 2019 JustLeadershipUSA Leading with Conviction Fellow Alumna. BRND Marketing Group LLC produced Leadership Newark’s Public Policy Summits featuring keynotes from U.S. She is president emeritus of AIGA and was awarded the AIGA Medal for lifetime achievement in 2019.

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

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So, if, as an example, New York starts to convert a lot of buildings into residences, I don’t know that that’s bad, actually, for offices. And at the same time executives have said, well, this is our policy and people don’t seem to be abiding by it. Is it a policies issue? Is it a design issue? Generally.

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