My Code, the largest multicultural digital media platform in the United States that enables brands, agencies, publishers and storytellers to decode and connect with multifaceted and diverse audiences, today released two annual studies, the Multicultural Consumer Fact Pack and the LGBTQ+ Consumer Fact Pack. These Fact Packs offer insight into the nuances, attitudes, and … [More]
New Studies Examine Digital Consumption Habits of Multicultural and LGBTQ+ Audiences
Tax Refunds Are a Time for Wise Financial Moves
If you just received or are expecting a substantial tax refund, the temptation to indulge yourself with some extravagant purchases could be great. But before you do, take a breath and think things over, says Rob Cordasco, a CPA and author of A Framework for Growth: Smart Financial and Tax Planning Strategies Throughout the Entrepreneurial Life Cycle. That deposit the IRS … [More]
4 in 10 U.S. Workers Considering a Job Change in the Second Half of 2022
Staff turnover will continue to trouble employers, new research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half shows. According to the company’s biannual Job Optimism Survey of more than 2,400 workers in the U.S., 41% of respondents said they are currently looking or plan to look for a new role in the second half of 2022. Results remain steady from six months … [More]
What Nonprofits Can Do to Gear Up for Tough Economic Times
As concerns rise that the nation could be headed for a recession, leaders of nonprofit organizations may find out just how well they can weather the misery brought about by an economic storm. When the economy goes sour, the demand will become even greater for the services those nonprofits provide. “The people who are hit the hardest by tough times are always those with … [More]
What Are the Worst Passive-Aggressive Phrases, According to Americans?
Say you forget to wish your friend a happy birthday. When you see them and apologize, they give a tight smile and say, “No, I’m not mad!” but continue to act cold and distant. Despite your attempts to talk through the issue, they refuse to acknowledge their feelings. This friend, whether or not they realize it, is exhibiting passive-aggressive … [More]
Is Procrastination Bad or Good, and Should You Trust a Procrastinator?
A very famous preacher was procrastinating until the last minute on writing a very public speech he was to give. He went on stage without having the entire speech completed. He was a procrastinator. Then, on stage, at the last minute, he added four more words to it and decided to start his speech with the words: “I have a dream...” What do you think when you hear the word … [More]
6 Tips to Help Small Businesses Become Ready for the Summer in Arizona
We have warm weather in Arizona, and it comes with substantial surges in our utility bills. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the nation’s small businesses spend more than $60 billion a year on energy. However, keeping your business cool during the summer months does not have to result in increasing your energy expenses. Small businesses that invest in energy … [More]
EN NEGOCIOS: 6 consejos para climatizar su negocio para el verano en Arizona
Tenemos un clima cálido en Arizona, y viene con aumentos sustanciales en nuestras facturas de servicios públicos. Según la Agencia de Protección Ambiental, las pequeñas empresas del país gastan más de $60 mil millones al año en energía. Sin embargo, mantener su negocio fresco durante los meses de verano no tiene por qué resultar en un aumento de sus gastos de energía. Las … [More]
Hot Housing Market Not a Bubble, Economists Say
As home prices continue to break growth records, a panel of housing experts and economists surveyed by Zillow® does not believe the market is in a bubble. The latest Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey1 polled more than 100 experts from academia, government and the private sector to gather their opinions on the state of the housing market and future growth, inflation … [More]
4 Technological Solutions to Make Your Business Operations Smoother
Running a business is a very demanding task, requiring you to and find ways of improving efficiency. However, to truly make your operations smoother, you need to invest in technological solutions. One of the best choices you can make is to start using cloud computing services to create safe backups and facilitate easier access to all of your vital data. You might also want … [More]
Common Misconceptions about Workplace Culture That Can Be Costly to Companies
The subject of workplace culture gets a lot of attention these days. Its importance in the life of a business has seemed to increase in the wake of the Great Resignation and the culture-related reasons why millions of people have left their jobs. Adding fuel to the fire are some misconceptions companies have about workplace culture that are harming their employees' … [More]
Do You Want to Be an Impactful Leader? 5 Key Points to Getting You There
It’s an ongoing debate: Are great leaders made or born? It’s a bit of a trick question. The answer is both. One study shows that leadership is only 30 percent genetic and 70 percent learned. While cases have been made that both nature and nurturing are responsible, those who aspire to high-level leadership positions should never stop learning or developing the traits and … [More]
Why In-Person Interaction Remains Critical in the Age of Remote Work
Not long after the COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift to remote work, the internet security research firm Twingate conducted a national survey to find out what workers missed most about going to the office. Heading the list: “Social connections,” followed closely by “human contact in general.” Those answers aren’t surprising to Phil Kelley Jr., author of Presence and … [More]
Will Your Leadership Stand Up in the Metaverse? How Your Voice Holds the Key
COVID-19 and the massive shift to remote work led many companies to change the way they hold meetings. They’ve grown accustomed to using virtual meeting apps, but as often happens in the fast-moving technology world, there’s another advancement around the corner, and it will impact businesses across the globe. No less a technology authority than Bill Gates says the … [More]
6 Milestones Every Small Business Should Strive to Accomplish
Roughly half of all small businesses in the United States fail within their first five years, often before they have had a chance to hit key business milestones. A milestone is a key event or action in a project or business journey that marks a significant stage of progress. Milestones are not random goals or tasks that you are unlikely to reach. They are key points or … [More]
EN NEGOCIOS: 6 hitos que toda pequeña empresa debe esforzarse por lograr por Edgar R. Olivo
Aproximadamente la mitad de todas las pequeñas empresas en los Estados Unidos fracasan dentro de sus primeros cinco años, a menudo antes de que hayan tenido la oportunidad de alcanzar hitos empresariales clave. Un hito es un evento o acción clave en un proyecto o viaje comercial que marca una etapa significativa de progreso. Los hitos no son objetivos o tareas aleatorias que … [More]
6 Things Every CEO Needs to Know about Branding to Better Manage the Human Side of Business
We live in an upside world where the old rules no longer apply. Many call it a VUCA world – volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Mass consumerism has been replaced by a new consumption paradigm as people are driven by new essentialism where things matter less and relationships, experiences and self-being dominate all. In this new world, workers are restless, customers … [More]
Feeling Inflation Pressures? Industry-Specific Small Business Economic Trends Survey Released
The NFIB Research Center today released an industry-specific Small Business Economic Trends report highlighting the construction, manufacturing, retail, and services industries. The overall Optimism Index for small businesses in April was 93.2. “The construction and manufacturing industries are especially feeling the impact of inflation pressures,” said Holly Wade, … [More]












