Mytime: ‘40% of carers have not had a break in over a year’
There are 6.5 million carers in the UK and they save the economy £132bn a year. What is the best, most precious thing we could give them in return?
There are 6.5 million carers in the UK and they save the economy £132bn a year. What is the best, most precious thing we could give them in return?
Immy Kaur, a proud Brummie Sikh, had no idea of the impact of the brain drain on her home city – until she came back to it. She had
Megan Lucero, director of the Bureau Local, is a bundle of energy. She barely pauses for breath as she describes her team’s “mission”, which is, in essence, to reverse
The world is full of radicals. Some of them dominate our news headlines for all the wrong reasons, whether we like it or not. But what makes a good
By Sheree Tallerman, CEO PlanPerfect, Inc. The Simplified Employee Pension Plan (“SEP”) IRA and the 401k Profit Sharing Plan (401k PS) are two of the most common retirement plans for successful small businesses and self-employed individuals, since they offer high contribution limits and flexible annual contributions. But which is right for you—the SEP or 401k PS? … Continue reading SEP IRA Or 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan Which Should You Choose?
In this week’s episode … consider how to make your contribution count: What words are you saying to encourage others to their full potential? What do you wish you were told when you were young? What words does your child (or colleague) need to hear most, now? VIDEO weWednesday subscriber exclusive – short weekly video […]
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by Suzanne F. Stevens, Conscious-Contribution™ Cultivator, Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), YouMeWe.ca In this week’s episode …consider how to make your contribution count: What words are you saying to encourage others to their full potential? What do
When you look back on your life, what words matter to you most? What did your parent say or did not say? You may remember words of wisdom, daggers of despair, actions of affection, or absence of compassion. Whatever they did, or did not do, or whatever they said, or did not say, are our […]
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By: Joyce Durst, WPO Member On the GAP blog, we cover a lot of topics related to big data, machine learning, and analytics. But there’s an underlying assumption we make when talking about these topics: that your data is important. It is the lifeblood of your company, so data quality matters. In this blog post, … Continue reading Data Quality: The Core of Strong Analytics
By: REENA FLORES The World Bank has put its money where women-led businesses are – and a year into the investment, it says it’s seeing promising growth. Priya Basu, head of the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative, touted the strength of the program in the latest episode of the Women Rule podcast. “It’s been very challenging in … Continue reading Why The World Bank Is Investing In Women
By: REENA FLORES The World Bank has put its money where women-led businesses are – and a year into the investment, it says it’s seeing promising growth. Priya Basu, head of the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative, touted the strength of the program in the latest episode of the Women Rule podcast. “It’s been very challenging in … Continue reading Why The World Bank Is Investing In Women
In our last video of the unconscious bias series, we continue to focus on appreciating that to establish parity in society, we need to acknowledge that our unconscious biases can be the barrier. The best way to bust a preference is through questioning – not imposing quotas. In this weWednesday I’ll share some questions you […]
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In this week’s episode consider: How do you reward performance? What are your hiring practices? How did your organization go about selecting causes? weWednesday subscriber exclusive – short weekly video infusion of how to live your most meaningful life by consciously contributing to your community, country, and beyond. Subscribe on the right to weWednesdays to receive it in your […]
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By Sarah LaFleur, Guest Writer for Entrepreneur.com I thought I had the perfect product — but no one was buying. In 2011, I left my private equity job to start my own company, with the goal of making it easier for professional women to shop and dress for work. I knew that getting the business … Continue reading How I Turned a Crisis Into a Brand-Defining Moment
We’ve all been there. A guy – almost invariably it is a guy – enters your train carriage and announces to anyone who will listen that he is down on