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Sharawn Tipton, the chief people and culture officer at LiveRamp, says that bolstering your brand ethos can improve talent retention.
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Brothers John and Mike Burns co-founded eight small businesses that focus on culture and building community.
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Bitcoin investors are stuck in a perpetual boom-and-bust cycle where they get back on the bitcoin horse every few years only to get burned.
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Sports betting apps are betting that Americans want to gamble on more than just sports.
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Birkin bags can sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are under attack. But DEI is crucial for a better America.
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If you're on the market for a new job, it's still much better to have a college degree than not.

Employers are increasingly saying you don't need a college degree to get hired, but secretly, you still kind of do.

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China's EV ascendance has sparked a fight that is forcing American companies to rethink their whole strategy.