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A Surprise Winner of the U.S./China Trade War? Mexico
Talk about unintended consequences: The trade war that was supposed to punish China for unfair business practices is fueling an economic boom south of the US border in Mexico.
When tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum were announced...
Here's what the pandemic really looks like in America's medical deserts
Nearly one of every 10 Americans lives in a medical desert-a place without ready access to emergency care, pharmacies, or sometimes even primary care doctors. It's time for business to acknowledge the problem, and, better yet, get to work fix...
The Definition of Work-life Balance Has Changed. Have Your Benefits?
As I think back on the roller coaster we've been on over the past two years, one thing is very clear - the one-size-fits-all approach to staff wellness is a thing of the past. And if your company hasn't updated its benefits since the pandemic, yo...
The Next Frontier of the Fight for Abortion Rights Is Privacy Law
The Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade and the ensuing response from certain states have launched a national battle to protect the right to an abortion. Among others, a new front has emerged: the right to reproductive privacy.
Regulating Crypto is the Only Way It Will Thrive
The need for rules is more urgent than ever. Segments of the crypto economy are becoming too big to fail, putting investors and whole financial systems at risk. The $40 billion of the TerraUSD and its linked Luna token provided a taste of this, w...
Opportunity Zone Investors: A Window of Opportunity
Five years after Congress created the Opportunity Zone (OZ) program as a way to channel investment dollars into needy areas, Congress is set to amend the program so that it functions more in line with its original intent.
This could b...
Do Semiconductors Add to the Growing Data Privacy Problem?
Spare a moment to consider semiconductors, so omnipresent in modern day life that they've become an afterthought.
But they shouldn't be. As the tiny workhorses that supply computing power, semiconductors have been spreading outsid...
Stop Waiting For Prices To Fall: Higher Costs Are Here To Stay And Consumers Are Evolving In Surprising Ways.
We've been addicted to cheap stuff for so long, you have to be a certain age to remember when we weren't.
Emerging from the pandemic, though, tectonic shifts in the world economy are signaling the end of that era. Globalized suppl...
A 4-Step Approach To Reconnect With The Post-Pandemic Worker
With Covid-19 easing, managers should expect to find many of their employees with a considerably different mindset.
Some workers are burned out after more than a year of unprecedented and often short-staffed assignments. Others are re...
Understanding Climate Change Isn't Just Good for the World - It's Also Good for Your Career and Business
If you don't understand climate change, you're going to stand out in the business world. And not in a good way. Climate change is affecting everything from running an office, to managing supply chains, to investing. If you want to contribute to c...
Medical provider wellness incentives save lives and strengthen profits
Lower medical costs, better outcomes, more satisfied Medicare recipients and stronger profits. Sound like an impossible dream of healthcare reform? Turns out it's all happening now under a new wave of policies embraced by both the Biden and Tru...
Age Magnificently with the Help of a Geriatric Care Manager
It can happen in an instant. One day your dad is living on his own, independent and mostly healthy despite advancing age. The next he's in bed with a broken something, dependent on his grown children and forced to move into a long-term care fac...
A Rude Awakening Is Ahead for Young Employees
The coming recession will be a real and abrupt reckoning for workers of a certain age and attitude.
Rising inflation and a sharp downturn in the markets all but guarantee layoffs are looming in many sectors. The days of expecting emp...
COVID Aid Gives Schools a Chance To Improve Digital Operations, but Time Is Running Out
On a recent visit to a school district, I was startled to find a procurement office with folding tables stacked with hundreds of paper purchasing orders that needed to be manually reviewed and approved.
What major industry still opera...
Biden's Pell Grant Increase a Good Start to Help Marginalized College Students-but It's Only a Start
In a crisis, any help is better than none. That's why the Biden administration's proposal to boost the cornerstone federal funding program for low-income college students is a very welcome step.
The increase in the Pell Grant woul...
Retiring? Great, but don't stop learning
Conventional wisdom says retirement should be a time of rest and relaxation. Yet there's a reason so many seniors mentally regress quickly after they stop working. If we're not mentally active, our brains tend to atrophy, inviting a greater c...
Web3 is not dead. Here's what the crypto space will look like in 2030
In late May, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde told a Dutch television show that cryptocurrencies are "worth nothing." She's not alone in her sentiments. Since volatility shook the digital currency market earlier in the mont...
Why Our Office Remained Open Through the Pandemic - And Why Yours Should Reopen, Too
When Covid-19 first hit, our company went entirely remote. We soon saw 10% drops in productivity.
Two months after the initial nationwide lockdowns, while most other companies kept working from home, we returned to the office. We've b...
Spectre of recession looms for private equity-owned businesses
Just as it seemed that global supply chain disruptions were easing, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has now destabilised conditions for private equity-owned companies around the globe. I'm sorry to say this, but the environment is likely going t...
3 most common - and dangerous - holes in companies' cyber defenses
Cyberattack warnings have become so frequent that it's easy to tune them out. Your company has loaded up on security tools and run its Red Team drills. You're confident you've done all you can.
Executives at Microsoft and the ch...