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Why Your Company Needs More Ceremonies

Harvard Business Review - 27 Jul 2016 19:00
They’re under-appreciated tools for organizational change.
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How to Create a Great Customer Experience

The Huffington Post - 28 Jul 2016 00:17
How to Create a Great Customer Experience By Cathy Butler, SVP, Digital Products & Services, DigitasLBi A six-question guide Forrester defines customer experience as “The web of relations among all aspects of a company — including its customers, employees, p...
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Gannett Q2 income falls, revenue up on higher circulation Gannett said rising expenses sank its second quarter net income from a year ago but higher circulation sales fueled a total revenue gain.          
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UK GDP figures show how economy was growing before Brexit vote - business live New growth figures will reveal if Britain's economy was in good health before the EU referendum Introduction: IT'S UK GDP DAY! A last hurrah before Brexit recession? 8.44am BST Encouragingly, several UK companies have to...
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Donald Trump says he wants to raise the federal minimum wage to $10 an hour Win McNamee/Getty Images Reversing a position that he took just two months ago, Donald Trump told Fox News on Tuesday that he would like to see the federal minimum wage raised to $10 per hour. Trump slammed former Democr...
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3 Things Every Young Entrepreneur Needs to Know

The Huffington Post - 28 Jul 2016 00:17
3 Things Every Young Entrepreneur Needs to Know As a young entrepreneur, I always question the relevance of advice from older businesspeople. Though I certainly believe in learning from experience, I feel advice can quickly become outdated, especially in the current c...
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LG Display Co., a supplier of Apple's iPhone screens, says it will invest 1.99 trillion won ($1.75 billion) to produce flexible displays for smartphones. …
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Turkey's oil and gas sector is going to be hard hit by the failed coup Umit Bektas/Reuters The Turkish military’s attempted coup to topple president Recep Tayyip Erdogan didn’t last long. The government restored control the following day and soon declared a three-month state of emergenc...
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11 signs your boss is impressed with you, even if it doesn't seem like it Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design/Flickr Getting along with your boss is a pretty crucial part of succeeding at work. Your manager likely controls whether or not your get promoted, demoted, or fired, a...
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Apple shares surge 7% and jump back above $100

USA Today - 27 Jul 2016 18:42
Apple shares surge 7% and jump back above $100 Apple's Q3 felt like deja vu: More slackening iPhone sales. Investors didn't care.          
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Twitter foresees growth issues as shares plunge 10%

New York Post - 27 Jul 2016 07:35
Twitter foresees growth issues as shares plunge 10% Jack Dorsey is wrestling with a new problem at Twitter -- revenue. The struggling social network's shares plunged 10 percent in after-hours trades Tuesday after it delivered lackluster quarterly revenue -- and warned tha...
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Diners are losing their appetites for eating out

New York Post - 27 Jul 2016 05:22
Diners are losing their appetites for eating out Our topsy-turvy current events are causing US consumers to lose their appetite for dining out. That opinion was expressed by Wall Street analyst Paul Westra of Stifel Nicolaus, who declared the US is at the start of a "r...
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The 1 Word Millennials Should Stop Using Today This all-too-common four letter word betrays a sadly nave perception of how the business world works.
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As donations dry up, how Calais camp feeds its 6,000 refugees As food donations decline and the population continues to grow, the volunteer-run kitchens are looking to food suppliers in France and further afield to provide regular orders While the eyes of the world have gradually d...
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42 mouthwatering foods everyone should try in Japan

Business Insider - 28 Jul 2016 01:10
42 mouthwatering foods everyone should try in Japan Flickr/Mith Huang There is so much more to Japanese cuisine than sushi and ramen. From Japanese-style barbecue to hibachi, Japanese cuisine has a huge diversity of regional and seasonal dishes. Plus, the Japanese diet...
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A Trump spokesman is already walking back Trump's comments on Russia hacking the US REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Donald Trump shocked political observers on Wednesday when he invited Russian hackers to find and publish Hillary Clinton's emails, and a senior spokesman for the Republican presidential nominee soo...
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Drunk Driving's Biggest Foe: Doris Aiken At 90 When someone dies a preventable death, there is no obligation for loved ones to become activists, aiming to stop similar deaths. It is enough to merely grieve for a tragic loss.
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The depressing truth about 'Pokémon GO' -- there's no possible way to 'catch 'em all' Listen, we know the song too. We've all heard the song, okay?  The Pokemon Company It's not your fault for thinking that was the goal of the massively popular new mobile game, "Pokémon GO," but there is, in fact, no w...
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Here's what happens if you never wash your jeans

Business Insider - 27 Jul 2016 19:19
Here's what happens if you never wash your jeans jarupan chanda/Shutterstock The argument for not washing your jeans has traditionally been about making your denim last longer — hot water and detergent can speed up how quickly your jeans fade. Levi's CEO Chip Bergh s...
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Wells Fargo Named Top Dividend Stock With Insider Buying and 3.17% Yield (WFC) In this series, we look through the most recent Dividend Channel ''DividendRank'' report, and then we cherry pick only those companies that have experienced insider buying within the past six months. The officers and dir...
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Stocks rise, pushed up by Apple; Twitter dives

L.A. Times - 27 Jul 2016 18:50
Stocks rise, pushed up by Apple; Twitter dives Stocks moved higher in early trading Wednesday, led by gains in technology stocks after Apple soared on a strong earnings report. Investors are looking ahead to a decision on interest rates from the Federal Reserve, whic...
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