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    1. These Amazing Facts May Change Your Mind About the Internet of Things
      If you were to judge the Internet of Things (IoT) relative to some of the expectations and figures that have been publicized over the years, it might be fair to categorize the much-hyped "third industrial revolution" as a bit of a letdown thus far.
    2. Assess Life Insurance Needs
      If your family relies on your income, it's critical to consider having enough life insurance to provide for them after you pass away. But too often, life insurance is an overlooked aspect of personal finances.
    3. Companies are adopting creative and inclusive ideas to support employees' well-being.
      Studies show that well-being programs contribute to employee engagement, productivity and retention. Here are some ideas companies are adopting to support their workforce
    4. The New Meaning of CTO: Why Leaders Should Strive To Be The Chief Trust Officer
      No commute! Less money spent on work clothes! The slow erosion of trust?
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      It’s hard to believe that we’re heading toward fall already. Most of us have spent the summer unwinding and relaxing, so now it’s time to check in on
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      Women's achievement is important for women and critical for society and organizations.
    7. Financial wellness programs show your employees you have their back
      Employees working in essential jobs are in a tough place during this pandemic. While grateful to be employed, they surely didn't sign up to be on the front lines of this crisis. Recently, we've witnessed strikes at Instacart, Amazon, and Whole Foods over coronavirus health concerns. Their demands? More safety precautio
    8. Providing financial empowerment education within communities
      Old National Bank dedicates resources to advance financial education and empowerment programs throughout the bank’s entire footprint. ONB’s
    9. How Small Businesses Can Build Financial Resilience in Uncertain Times
      uncertainty for entrepreneurs and small business. Get help equip you with the strategies needed to build long-term financial resilience
    10. 4 best practices for the global supply chain of the future
      Polly Mitchell-Guthrie is the VP of industry outreach and thought leadership at Kinaxis. All opinions are the author’s own. Supply chain resiliency