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“We’re filled with joy to share the sweet news that Krispy Kreme is opening in Times Square,” said Michael Tattersfield, chief executive officer of Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp. “We said earlier this year that when New York City and Times Square are ready, we’ll be ready. We can’t wait to bring a new bright Hot… read more

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By Robin Ryan – Forbes I just worked with Dave, a Baby Boomer client who had his resume written by a service, and they made his resume look sharp, eye-catching, colorful, and very creative in appeal. Unfortunately, he said, “I’ve gotten no results. What’s wrong?” Sadly, a great deal. On examination, the resume writer didn’t have… read more

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By Dawn Graham – Forbes A listener looking to make a career switch called into my weekly radio show on SiriusXM to ask if I could help hone his professional introduction. When I asked what he did for a living, he immediately confessed, “Well, right now I’m unemployed, but…” Immediately I cut him off (something… read more

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By Tim Davis – Entrepreneur March 11, 2020, is a day destined for the history books: “WHO Declares Coronavirus Outbreak a Pandemic.” It was that day that, all around the world, leaders began scrambling, ripping through the pages of their crisis playbooks (or quickly creating them), searching for their pandemic play-by-play. Shortly after came the day the markets crashed on March… read more

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By Thomas Oppong – Ladders Productivity has more to do with your habits than with your IQ. What you do every day either put you one step closer to getting more high-value work done or two steps back. Managing time efficiently is increasingly becoming challenging. Sometimes, distractions are often about the fear of missing out,… read more

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By Jack Kelly – Forbes Having a healthy amount of confidence is critical to succeeding in your job search and career. If you’ve lost your job or are petrified about getting fired in the midst of this brutal economy, health and job-loss crisis, it’s understandable—and only natural—to lose your self-confidence. Most people tell you to… read more

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-by Isabella Caprario at Hire A Helper Adjusting to New Places: Exploring People’s Experiences With Moving to a New City America is becoming increasingly mobile and not just in the cellular sense. More than forty percent of the U.S. population lives in a state other than the one in which they were born, and they’ll likely… read more

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– by Beau Peters Beau Peters is a creative professional with a lifetime of experience in service and care. As a manager, he’s learned a slew of tricks of the trade that he enjoys sharing with others who have the same passion and dedication that he brings to his work.   There are many different… read more

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By Rodger Dean Duncan – Forbes My friend Jim Rainey took over the reins of a huge agribusiness concern that had been hemorrhaging from operating loses for the previous five years. As the “turnaround guy,” he carried a heavy load of expectations. A few days after joining the company, Jim walked into an early morning… read more

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By Monica Torres – Huffpost The typical interview is not a real predictor of success on the job, but a few changes can make hiring much smarter and fairer. Many job interviews go something like this: The hiring manager gets a feel for the candidate by asking a series of open-ended questions. What’s been your biggest… read more