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    1. 7 Strategies for Retaining Multi-Generational Employees
      Practices that emphasize flexibility, respect, adaptability, and communication are the key to success in a multi-generational workplace. Here are some strategies to consider
    2. Can a business forgo a cyber insurance policy?
      Though the cyber insurance market in the U. S. is currently valued at more than $7 billion, it is forecast to reach more than $20 billion by 2025. Considering the increase in cyber-attacks just since the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly clear that most, if not all, businesses that store customer data or pr
    3. How To Keep Your Company Aligned During The COVID-19 Pandemic While Your Whole Team Is Working Remotely
      One by one, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the companies where I coach have decided to close their offices and ask all of their employees to work remotely. As an executive coach who coaches CEOs of startups as well as Fortune 500 companies, I’ve often helped my clients think through a crisis and regularly wo
    4. More than a Moment: The Process to Apple Dental Care
      Meet Flavia Lamberghini, who is the winner of the 2020 Inspiring Women in Business program, sponsored by First Midwest Bank and 101.9 THE MIX. Flavia is the owner of Apple Dental Care and is a board-certified pediatric dentist and clinical assistant professor at the Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program at University o
    5. Risk of Identity Theft is a Costly Proposition for SMBs
      Much like individuals, businesses can be victims of identity theft. However, unlike personal identity theft, it is often unclear how a Small and Medium-Sized Business (SMB) can recover from the financial and reputational impact. Business identity theft occurs when criminals impersonate a company to target its funds, fi
    6. Where to invest to close the cyber skills gap
      Finding and retaining qualified cyber workers is still a challenge.  The number of professionals in the cybersecurity workforce is at an all-time
    7. 3 Areas to Improve for Customer Service Work-From-Home
      Despite worldwide lockdowns and varied attempts at a return to regular life, the pandemic shows no signs of letting up.
    8. Building Your Business Credit Profile to One-Up the Competition
      In this high-growth market, maintaining good business credit is the key to not only growing, but protecting your business, with access to credit
    9. How Companies Can Find Required Skills Despite Acute Talent Shortage
      Companies today face a global acute talent shortage for the next three to five years.
    10. 7 HR best practices to maintain during COVID-19
      Once upon a time – before "the normal" became "the new normal" – employers worried about employee wellness, not about COVID-19 killing workers. They worried about pay inequity, not about whether they could pay employees. They worried about employee engagement, not about how they and their employees were going to work r