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    1. 5 ways manufacturers can embark on their AI journies
      The manufacturing industry has reached a stage where both the technology and the mindset exist to embrace real, practical applications of AI and create tangible value on the factory floor.
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      Fall is right around the corner, and it marks a return to the office for many companies. However, many are still determining how to proceed—in person, remote, or a hybrid model? The pandemic has proven there are many ways to work, each with their own unique set of benefits. While many employees miss in-person collabora
    4. Hiring Isn't Enough. Winning the Talent Game Starts with Retention
      Here are four ways to future-proof your retention and hiring strategy. Many are returning to the office this spring, perhaps for the first time since
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      First impressions matter. Here's where you are going wrong in setting up your new hire for long-term success. The onboarding process is a critical
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      By Shelli Hawkinson, Treasury Management Receivables Product Lead For many organizations, the receivables function has long been a patchwork of
    8. A Midyear Legal Checkup For Small Business Owners
      Too often, entrepreneurs take a reactive approach to reviewing the legal aspects of their business. But that can lead to avoidable liability risks, missed opportunities, and a less-than-ideal tax scenario. When business owners adopt a “don’t fix it unless it’s broken” mindset, they may not recognize ways they can impro
    9. How To Be A Leader For Your Small Business
      Pop quiz: are you more of a leader or a manager in your business? When you’re a solopreneur, you’re the CEO, the janitor, and everyone in between. It’s hard to think of yourself as being a leader because the only person you’re leading is yourself. Yet simply managing the day-to-day of your business isn’t going to set y
    10. How to help employees who are caregivers during the COVID-19 crisis
      In the midst of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, employers scramble to set up and manage remote operations while they adjust to an ever-changing business climate. Their employees are scrambling, too, as they make arrangements to blend work from home with family responsibilities and other family members whose