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Breaking Barriers: How to Challenge Age Stereotypes In the Workplace

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Age stereotypes are a cross-generational problem that, despite anti-discrimination laws and policies, rears its head in companies of all sizes. Its ripple effects are especially felt among professional female managers and employees. Harvard Business Review released survey findings that uncovered just how pervasive gendered ageism is.

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The Taylor Review: The British Government Looks at the Gig Economy

Small Business Labs

The study - Good Work: The Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices - was released last week.    The Independent's Matthew Taylor review: Unions slam gig economy report for 'spectacular failure' to deliver on promises  obviously covers the fact that unions don't like the report. . 

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How to Create a Powerful, Future-Proof Culture for Remote and Decentralized Teams

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If you have a customer-is-always-right policy, describe what’s required to support it. As we communicate a consistent message over time, we can also provide specific examples of how the vision was brought to life,” said Sabina Nawaz, global CEO coach, leadership keynote speaker, and writer, in the Harvard Business Review.

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Our iPad Review

Small Business Labs

Defining Small Business Innovation 2010 Top 10 Small Business Trends Intuit Future of Small Business Resources The Changing Face of Entrepreneurs The Connected World of Entrepreneurs Disclosure Policy Emergent Research works with corporate, government and non-profit clients.   I also rarely use the iPad while at my desk. 

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Designing with Insight and Intention: Uncovering Behavioral and Functional Needs

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Programming has been a part of interior design and workplace strategy for decades, but is often cut from the project scope — ostensibly to save time and fees…but equally likely so as to limit disruption, and avoid awkward conversations and mis-managing expectations. without major travel time. We think this is a monumental mistake.

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8 Easy Contract Changes to Make for More Sustainable Events

Practically Perfect PA

We can review our venue contracts and make conscious decisions to ask the questions about waste and sustainable resources. Ask your venue what its policy is on towel and bedding washing. Ask your venue what their policy is on work experience and graduates and if they don’t have something in place bring in your own! Save energy.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Hiring an Executive Assistant

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Today’s EAs are strategic partners who manage projects, make travel arrangements, and participate in high-level decision-making processes. Organizational abilities: Experts in managing multiple tasks and schedules efficiently, an executive assistant must keep everything on track, from managing calendars to coordinating meetings.