Despite the surge in trends like "bare minimum Mondays" and the "four-day work week,” more people are working through lunch, according to new data released today from ezCater, the most trusted provider of corporate food solutions. The company’s second annual Lunch Report found that workers are 40% more likely to say they never take a lunch break than they were just a year ago. … [More]
Lunch Breaks Are on the Decline, According to Second Annual Lunch Report
Report illustrates why skipping lunch is bad for business and how employers can use lunch breaks to motivate teams
Diagnosing Your Business Leader: Builder, Decorator, Remodeler, or Realtor?
Dan Adams is on a quest to reinvigorate corporate America. His goal? To put more Builders at the top—or, at least, to inspire those already at the top to behave more like the leaders who brought them to the party. “Your company—and every company you can think of—was founded by a Builder,” asserts Adams, author of Business Builders: How to Become an Admired & Trusted … [More]
Letting People Go: The Secret to a Peaceful Exit Lies in a Transparent Entrance
Firing an employee is the most dreaded of all leadership tasks
No one likes to lay people off. It’s upsetting, painful, and even traumatic—and not just for the person losing their job. In fact, studies have found that managers are almost twice as likely to suffer a heart attack in the week after they fire someone. Unfortunately, letting people go is part of being a leader—and, as many companies ramp up layoffs, it’s a task you might have … [More]
What Businesses Should Consider when Hiring Veterans
As the country honors the dedicated service of the U.S. armed forces this Veterans Day, it is worth noting many military personnel are currently transitioning into civilian life. These individuals are making this shift at an opportune moment. Traditionally an underutilized and frequently underestimated resource for business leaders, veterans bring a wealth of skills to the … [More]
VC Funding in Turbulent Times: Attracting Investors with Outsourcing
The state of venture capital (VC) funding in the US has seldom been in such dire straits. Feeling the pressure of the economic downturn, investors have been quick to tighten their purse strings. With the competition for funding consequently reaching a crescendo, startups looking to secure VC funding have been desperately searching for a unique differentiator. 1840 & … [More]
The Macroeconomy Has Impacted Small Business Owners and Their Access to Business Financing, Says Report
The last several years have left a considerable impact on business owners who need financing access to grow their business
Credibly, the data science-driven fintech lending platform for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) conducted a survey with over 100 small business owners in the U.S. to gain a deeper understanding of how the current macroeconomic environment is impacting their businesses. The survey found that only one-third of small business owners reported feeling optimistic about the … [More]
Ten Ways to Start Building Your Favor Bank (and Growing Your Network)
“Networking” is a misunderstood concept. We tend to think of it in terms of small talk, faked enthusiasm, and self-serving schmoozing. Great networkers, we assume, are aggressive movers and shakers with a knack for selling themselves. Actually, says Robert L. Dilenschneider, they are heartfelt helpers who understand how the favor bank works. “The most successful people I … [More]
Legacy Park Remains In Business after New Buyer Announced
Agreement Allows Iconic Mesa Sports Complex To Successfully Emerge From Bankruptcy
Legacy Park in Mesa will remain in business now that a buyer has stepped forward to operate the popular sports facility. Time was running out, but a come from behind victory in the form of a new owner will allow the Park to live on. Burke Operating Partners has agreed to purchase the facility, ensuring that fans will continue to enjoy the 320-acre sports complex that … [More]
2023 Pay Study: Doctors, Lawyers and Dentists to Lose $15 an Hour by 2033
New research has ranked the U.S.’ most populated industries and estimated what their pay could look like in 10 years (2033) in line with inflation, and the results are surprising. The research by TollFreeForwarding.com found registered nurses are expected to make $12.82 more per hour in 2033 than they do today, the highest increase of the 16 professions included in the … [More]
Buyer Beware: Is Your Financial Advisor Using AI to Make Investment Decisions?
Key considerations to discuss with your qualified professional
Just like all industries grappling with the breakneck pace at which artificial intelligence is permeating business as we know it — and how best to leverage it — it’s changing the game for financial advisors and their clients. Advisors must consider what AI does well — and doesn’t. Concurrently, clients must consider a new wave of security concerns as their detailed personal … [More]
Private Sector Addressing Arizona’s Homelessness Crisis with Arizona Housing Fund
Bank of America executive Howard Epstein established the Arizona Housing Fund (AZHF) in 2019 to provide a simple way for corporations, foundations, and individuals to fund more permanent, supportive, and affordable housing. After decades of serving on nonprofit boards working to address the growing issue of homelessness, it was clear government could not do it alone. It would … [More]
Rethinking Influence in the Age of AI: Five (Human) Strategies to Embrace Right Now
Whatever our profession, most of us want to grow our influence—even if we’ve never thought of it in those terms. After all, the ability to influence others is at the heart of success. It’s what makes us great leaders, persuasive communicators, and productive professionals. It’s what gets us noticed, listened to, taken seriously, hired, promoted, and generally respected. It … [More]
Four ‘Unmet Needs’ That Cause Us to Procrastinate (and How to Kick-Start Yourself into Action)
Most leaders are all too familiar with procrastination and how it manifests. Instead of tackling that tedious spreadsheet, writing that shareholder report, or instigating that tough performance conversation, we stall by answering the easy emails, cleaning out desk drawers, or (worse) falling down a social media rabbit hole. A harmless habit? Not at all. Workforce management … [More]
TikTok for B2B Marketers: Understanding the World’s Number-One Search Engine
TikTok, Gen Z’s go-to app for short-form video, became the world’s number-1 search engine in Dec. 2021 and hasn’t ceded its title. What does that mean for digital marketers, who for years calibrated their search marketing strategies for a world dominated by Google? Don’t bank on Google reclaiming the top spot while it deploys an “altogether new technology.” Developing a … [More]
Best Ways to Recruit Gen-Z Workers
In an era of rapid technological advancements and shifting workforce demographics, businesses must adapt to remain competitive and ensure their long-term success. One of the most significant demographic shifts on the horizon is the rise of Generation Z, who are poised to constitute approximately 30% of the total workforce by 2030, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor … [More]
ASU Drylab Initiative Aims to Change Arizonans’ Relationship with Water
Six years ago, eight Arizona State University students and a pair of faculty members traveled to the Mojave Desert in the high summer with an allotment of four gallons of water per day. They stayed for a month. They came back changed in surprising ways. "We ... ended up creating an amazing bond, community and interpersonal experience," said Adriene Jenik, co-director … [More]
ACA Announces Semifinalists for the 2023 Arizona Innovation Challenge
The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) announced today that 30 semifinalists have been selected for the 2023 Arizona Innovation Challenge (AIC). The AIC is designed to advance innovation and technology commercialization opportunities in Arizona by helping early-stage ventures scale. “Narrowing it down to just 30 semifinalists from 100 applicants for this year’s competition … [More]
Arizona’s Largest Resort Reveals Bold Architecture and Design
Amphitheater - Hotel Lobby (Designed by Simeone Deary) VAI Resort, the most anticipated addition to Arizona's hospitality landscape, is poised to redefine luxury and design. Opening its doors in Glendale, part of metro Phoenix, in late 2024, VAI Resort aims to captivate guests with its transformative ambiance and meticulous attention to detail. Boasting the title of … [More]