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2023 Financial Forecast: How to Prepare for the Year Ahead

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Admittedly, that’s not much of a time difference, but then again, somehow it’s almost time to bring out the 2023 calendars. Although a trusty crystal ball may help you avoid any pitfalls, there are bound to be both good and bad surprises that await you in 2023. What does financial security look like in 2023?

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How Employers Can Better Serve Neurodiverse Employees in 2023

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She is now Bened Life’s community director, where her days are filled with consulting with leaders on how to encourage a more neurodiverse-friendly environment at work. Cash worked with an autistic team member who vocalized, in one such meeting, that finance management is an area in which she needs an accommodation.

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How to Make Sustainable Practices Make Sense for Your Business

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in environmental sustainability, says businesses have impacted society and the surrounding environment in positive and negative ways for hundreds of years. However, in the past couple of decades, changes in the environment are now having a serious impact on how businesses operate,” Finnegan says.

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Start Sweating It: The Future Of Work Will Be Too Hot For Some Business To Handle

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Urban environments are particularly vulnerable in heat waves. This makes it difficult and more expensive to install an air conditioning system that would likely only be utilized for a couple of months every year. Before the July 2022 heat wave, the highest temperature recorded in Britain was 38.7 A record breaking 40.3

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4 Ways To Financially Support Your Employees (Other Than Raises)

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Here are some actionable tips that employers can take to help their employees prepare for economic downturns and unexpected expenses. Without simply increasing wages, what course of action can employers take to prepare their employees for economic downturns and unexpected expenses?

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Tim Rowe – Founder and CEO of CIC | Flexible Workspaces: Competing Globally

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With a background that includes serving as the inaugural chair of Labcentral, a lecturer at MIT, and various roles in fostering entrepreneurial communities, Rowe’s expertise is deeply rooted in the dynamics of coworking environments. We’re coming back in 2023, 2024, saying, yeah, 90% plus. We have open bar. We have talks.

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Investment in real estate upgrades stalls in face of economic and business challenges

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However, the challenging business environment has reshuffled priorities to financing and high construction costs, and scarcity of resources has made real estate renewal more expensive to achieve, consequently delaying much needed investment.

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