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Relax, you haven’t been fired. How to get better at accepting negative feedback

October 21, 2024 Relax, you haven’t been fired. How to get better at accepting negative feedback If you find yourself panicking every time your manager gives you feedback, here’s what you can do. BY Art Markman Criticism is never fun to get, because it reflects something that you could have done better. Even the people who … Continue reading Relax, you haven’t been fired. How to get better at accepting negative feedback

Many small businesses haven’t paid off their COVID-19 EIDL loans

September 03, 2024 Many small businesses haven’t paid off their COVID-19 EIDL loans A Small Business Credit Survey report from the 12 Federal Reserve banks shows that small businesses that haven’t paid off COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loans are in worse shape than other small businesses. BY Associated Press In 2020 and 2021, COVID-19 Economic Injury … Continue reading Many small businesses haven’t paid off their COVID-19 EIDL loans

Time’s running out: Why major corporations haven’t completed GA4 migration

The UA 360 shutdown is weeks away. Here’s why big companies still haven’t wrapped up their transition and what you can learn from it. Constantine von Hoffman on May 28, 2024   On July 1, 2024, Universal Analytics 360 will shut down. The API will no longer be accessible and all data will be deleted. … Continue reading Time’s running out: Why major corporations haven’t completed GA4 migration

We still haven’t cracked the code on making generative AI any more efficient

  By Chris Stokel-Walker August 02, 2023 The generative AI revolution has a dirty little secret: its cost, both in monetary terms and the impact on the environment, is huge. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has previously said that GPT-4, the large language model (LLM) underpinning the premium version of ChatGPT, cost $100 million to train. … Continue reading We still haven’t cracked the code on making generative AI any more efficient

Mass layoffs haven’t dented pay for tech and finance internships, says Glassdoor

  By Clint Rainey April 25, 2023 It’s easy to wonder if the recent, and in fact very much ongoing, waves of layoffs in tech and finance could be putting knots in these high-paying industries’ hiring pipelines. But not only does data show the number of job openings is up (here’s a report from earlier … Continue reading Mass layoffs haven’t dented pay for tech and finance internships, says Glassdoor

5 things you probably haven’t thought of that will help you be more inclusive

By Next Big Idea Club   April 10, 2022 Ruchika Tulshyan is the founder of Candour, an inclusion strategy consultation firm. She has also been a business journalist, covering diversity and leadership for Forbes. Below, Tulshyan shares five key insights from her new book, Inclusion on Purpose: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Culture of Belonging … Continue reading 5 things you probably haven’t thought of that will help you be more inclusive

Coupons: Digital, Mobile Still Haven’t Dethroned Print

Coupons: Digital, Mobile Still Haven’t Dethroned Print by Karlene Lukovitz  @KLmarketdaily, July 12, 2019 So, with pretty much everyone glued to their mobile phones and tablets, and more and more consumers conducting ecommerce on those devices, print coupons must be vestigial at best by now, right? Wrong. Kantar Media’s latest Print & Digital Promotion Trends … Continue reading Coupons: Digital, Mobile Still Haven’t Dethroned Print