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2020 Excellence in Human Resource Awards Honorees

Innovation and change are accelerating. Staff feedback needs to be in real time. The labor market is tight. Employees want work-life balance. Cultural fit is imperative. Well, nobody said being

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Firms need to address diversity shortcomings

By Myrna L. Maysonet As many industries leap toward diversity in the workplace, the legal industry continues to lag behind. According to Law360’s annual Diversity Snapshot, only 16 percent of

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Of Nutrition, Noses, Nuclear Medicine & More

In this installment of SFBW’s Innovations in Health Care series, we look at how access to proper nutrition might reduce health care costs, a challenging form of nasal surgery, a

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Riding the rails to a cultural experience & a hot neighborhood

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How online retail affects local property use

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In 2020, “healthy alignment” is essential.

If you are over 30—and maybe younger—you sat in rows in school. Perfect rows, nice, neat and consistent. Henry Ford is famous for having perfected, if not inventing, the assembly

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How smart cities could start with streetlights

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Paradise at the Palace

By Robin Hodes The Palace at Weston wastes no time making an impression. The entry to the leasing center recalls the lobby of a fine European hotel. Massive crystal chandeliers

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Keeping employees healthier through remote work

Flu season is challenging for almost everyone. Because influenza is so contagious, it’s often not a question of whether someone will get it, but how well they will hold up

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Small Business Reorganization Act Levels the Chapter 11 Playing Field

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ProFi: A college project Turns into a thriving business

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Are Sales Leaders Hiring the Wrong Salespeople?

Hiring is such a bone of contention with me. Sales leaders think they know how to hire, whether it is from experience in their industry, a résumé that reads like

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