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Restaurant and Bar Management Guide

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Learn the essential skills and duties of restaurant and bar management. Tips hiring and training staff, time management suggestions, and more….

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The rise of CEO activism - PMLiVE

The rise of CEO activism - PMLiVE

Japan struggling to ramp up accessibility efforts ahead of Paralympics

Japan struggling to ramp up accessibility efforts ahead of Paralympics

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A shortage of wheelchair-accessible hotel rooms remains an issue for Tokyo 2020 organizers who say they are committed to using the Paralympic Games to make Japan a more inclusive place.As the clock ticks down to the Aug 25, 2020, Paralympic opening ceremony, the Tokyo metropolitan government admits…

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Why People Hide Their Disabilities at Work

When Every City in America Zigged for Amazon HQ2, Little Rock Zagged. It's Worked Out Quite Well.

When Every City in America Zigged for Amazon HQ2, Little Rock Zagged. It's Worked Out Quite Well.


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When You’re Responsible for Eldercare

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Women are responsible for most eldercare, and it’s often an exhausting, isolating job that has to be done on top of your paid work. We talk with a researcher who’s gone through it herself; she shares coping strategies and advice on how to support the caregivers on your team. Guest: Anne Bardoel. Our theme music is Matt Hill’s “City In Motion,” provided by Audio Network.



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When You’re Responsible for Eldercare

How Bots Will Change the Doctor-Patient Relationship

Advice for Entrepreneurs from a Leading Venture Capitalist

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Scott Kupor, managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, says there’s a lot about navigating the venture capital world that entrepreneurs don’t understand. Some can’t figure out how to get in the door. Others fail to deliver persuasive pitches. Many don’t know how the deals and relationships really work. Kupor outlines what he and his partners look for in founding teams and business ideas and explains how start-ups work with VCs to become successful companies. He also discusses how Silicon Valley can do a better job of finding more diverse talent and funding new types of ventures. Kupor is the author of the book “Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get It.”



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4 Ways to Improve Your Company’s Disability-Inclusion Practices

Israel Turns 70: Does It Need a Rebrand?

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Israel turned 70 years old in May of 2018, but its brand image internationally was less than ideal. Market research revealed that many people associated Israel primarily with military conflict. Harvard Business School professor Elie Ofek discusses efforts to rebrand the country in his case, “Israel at 70: Is it Possible to (re)Brand a Country?”



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Can Algorithms Help Us Decide Who to Trust?

How food companies can unlock future trends

How food companies can unlock future trends

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