Winning at business

How a 4-day workweek could reduce burnout without hurting productivity

BuchhaltungsButler and DataPulse explore the effects of the four-day work week worldwide and as an idea growing in popularity in the U.S.

The beginning of the year is the most popular time to start a new business: What you need to know to get started now

(BPT) - If you're considering launching a new business, you're not alone. Small business growth has doubled from 2014 to 2024. The new year is the most popular time to start, with 30% of new …

How to write an effective corporate travel policy

Ramp walks through the purpose of a corporate travel policy and what it should include, plus trips to encourage adoption in your organization.

How do you create a workplace that people want to work in? We embedded in a company to find out

Going to the office doesn’t have to be a chore. Here’s how:

5 indicators it's time to expand your restaurant's footprint

Square lists the top indicators for knowing when a restaurant business is ready to grow.

Start Strong: Strategic Planning and Insurance for the New Year

(BPT) - The end of the year provides a natural moment for reflection. Millions of individuals take this time to make resolutions and set themselves up for a productive new year, and your business can …

How to find the best small business health insurance

Thatch explains ways health insurance can boost many factors for a small business, including costs and coverage, and how to choose the best one.

(BPT) - The creator economy has revolutionized the way individuals monetize their content, skills and passions. To thrive in this dynamic landscape, creators must adopt strategies that enhance …
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The high cost of fraud for people and brands ... and what to do about it

(BPT) - Every day on the news, we hear about another data breach. Ticketmaster recently reported that 560 million customers had their data stolen — names, addresses, email, payment information, …

NEXT tells the story of how staying small on purpose seems to be paying off big for some small businesses.

NEXT tells the story of how staying small on purpose seems to be paying off big for some small businesses.
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Beyond the classroom: How schools are getting creative to help struggling families

Chalkbeat reports on how teachers are looking out for the tens of thousands of migrant and/or homeless families across New York City whose children often lack essential items needed for school.

7 different types of business credit cards you should know about

Brex provides an overview of seven different types of business credit cards available today, including their essential features and ideal use cases.

How to integrate old and new teams

ACT Leadership, in partnership with Brown University School of Professional Studies, provides insights and practical tips on fostering successful leadership transitions from.

Clothing recycling is taking a giant leap forward

Reasons to be Cheerful reports on new methods that are turning mountains of old clothes into rack-ready garments amid growing textile waste caused by fast fashion.

More states mandate screenings for reading challenges in young kids

LA Post reports on the rising rate of states mandating screenings for reading challenges in young students.

Most people in these jobs have never been married

Stacker identified the 50 jobs with the highest share of single workers who had never married of the more than 500 tracked by the Census Bureau.  

22 small business tips for success in 2025 from entrepreneurs

Shopify shares actionable small business tips from expert entrepreneurs, including how to find success in your marketing, customer experience, and sales strategies.

The decline of the college-educated American man

Spokeo analyzed data from the National Center for Education Statistics to explore the yearslong decline of young men's college enrollment.

Guide to the average savings in America by age

SoFi shares the average savings by age in the U.S. and some tips to help meet your saving goals.