Even if the Covid-19 pandemic hits the proverbial wall in 2021, don’t expect office workers to simply stream back into their cubicles. Global Workplace Analytics forecasts that 25 to 30
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July 7 Coffee & Closers Join Brandon Bornancin, founder and CEO of sales software company Seamless.AI, for a Q&A about his sales career and how he generated more than $100
App | CamScanner “My clients may have a pay stub or a document that needs to be submitted to the lender, but they can’t drop it off or mail it
One in four people say they've had a romantic relationship with someone in their office. Is that a good idea?
2 Productivity Tools that Beauty Pros Love.
Top networking opportunities for April.
Top networking opportunities for March.
Self-Care ORANGE THEORY FITNESS "It makes the best 'happy hour' for my coworkers and me at the end of a long week! We show up and cheer each other on. The
Products and services that enhance the work and lives of local professionals.
Former FBI agent Robin Dreeke shares some tips on reading coworkers and clients.
A few key networking opportunities for February.
App | Grateful “It prompts me each day to answer a question such as ‘What made you smile today?’ or ‘What are you looking forward to?’ It causes me to
Products and services that enhance the work and lives of local professionals.
Book Review: “Kill Reply All: A Modern Guide to Online Etiquette, from Social Media to Work to Love”
In "Kill Reply All," author Victoria Turk serves up tips on how to communicate better via email and phones.
Diamond Awards Dinner January 23 Baseball and philanthropy worlds come together for the 15th annual Diamond Awards event. Funds raised go toward research and patient care for brain, nerve, and
Five Minnesota-made sparkling wines perfect for ushering in a prosperous 2020.
Author Tiffany Shlain makes the case for taking a weekly break from your phone.
After decades of avoiding or discriminating against the LGBT community, most corporations have realized that being a public advocate for LGBT rights makes business sense, writes author Carlos A. Ball.