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  • Information Technology
    Before the coronavirus crisis, digital priorities were so much at the top of organizational priorities that “digital transformation” had achieved the status of business buzzword. IT departments were busy with initiatives to, as Salesforce once explained, “create new — or modify existing — business processes, culture,
  • Human Resources
    As preoccupied as human resources professionals may be with planning the reopening of offices and factories, they can’t afford to ignore the need to retrain and reskill workers says the CEO of one of the world’s largest HR organizations. “Every HR officer should look at
  • Healthcare
    Nurses sidelined by the coronavirus are finding a new mission staffing the drive-in testing facilities that are rapidly opening all over the country. When governments ordered non-essential businesses to close to help limit the spread of COVID-19, doctors’ offices, ambulatory surgical centers and clinics were
  • Worklife
    Forced to work from home because of the global coronavirus pandemic, banking professionals are warming to the practice and discovering they can be even more productive at home than in the office. That’s a dramatic reversal from what they were thinking shortly after they first
  • Worklife
    Now that the coronavirus has rendered the handshake greeting dead, what will take its place? Not the bumping of body parts. The NFL might get away with the chest bump because they’re already wearing more protective gear than a surgeon, but for the rest of us,
  • Information Technology, Worklife
    While many businesses across the country are struggling in the face of COVID-19 required shutdowns, tech executives are more positive with nearly two-thirds expecting to see the start of a return to business as usual by mid-summer. CompTia, the trade association for the tech industry, says 46%
  • Accounting + Finance
    After almost two months where hiring at the world’s largest accounting firms came to a near standstill, there are signs the Big Four are again recruiting. Job posting data from Burning Glass shows unmistakable signs the four firms are beginning to again post job openings.
  • Green Key News
    Today, American honors all military personnel who have died while serving our country. This year, there will be no parades or public events at national cemeteries. Community events have gone virtual. The coronavirus pandemic may have prevented us from gathering to pay tribute to those
  • Professional Support, Worklife
    Facing tighter digital media budgets even as consumers spend more time online than ever, marketers have a new tool to help them spend those fewer dollars more effectively. Google’s new Rising Retail Categories lists the fastest-growing product categories based on what users search for. With the interactive tool a

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