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Office Etiquette: Dos and Don’ts for a Professional Environment

Success

In any professional setting, conduct and behavior matter as much as work quality and efficiency. Office etiquette isn’t just an optional skill you take on to get extra perks or incentives. While it might seem like a minor, often unsaid point in your job description, it’s a critical part of professional success. Knowing the dos and don’ts of workplace etiquette can boost your professional growth and much more.

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6.7 Million Square Feet Of Houston Office Space Set For Conversion Or Demolition

Allwork

Houston is becoming one of the most active cities in the country for repurposing empty office buildings, with 6.7 million square feet currently planned or underway for conversion. That puts it third nationwide for total square footage being adapted, according to CBRE. The trend comes as traditional office space loses traction and new construction slows.

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Jonathan’s Flex Diary: Can WeWork’s New Campaign Win Back The Business World?

Allwork

“ WeWork for Business establishes a fresh blueprint designed to resonate across its broad audiences”…….[and] “creates a new narrative that clearly demonstrates WeWork’s evolution.” Evolution from the train wreck that it was after its messianic founder drove it full speed into the buffers before being ejected , that is. The campaign seems to be timed to mark the first anniversary of the takeover of WeWork by technology group Yardi , which brought to the company not only a much needed infusion of

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Poorly designed and managed workplaces costing the UK over £70 billion a year, report claims

Workplace Insight

A new report suggests that the quality of workplace environments could have a significant impact on the UK’s economic performance. According to a new report published by facilities management company MITIE, ineffective workspaces may be costing the economy up to £71.4 billion in GDP each year. The study claims to highlight how various physical and environmental workplace factors can affect employee productivity.

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The Memory Edge: Outlearn, Outperform, Outlast

Speaker: Chester Santos

Forgetfulness is costing you time, money, and a ton of missed opportunities. In the age of automation, it’s easy to underestimate the power of a well-trained human mind. But memory isn’t just a parlor trick, it's a strategic edge. Human memory is one of the most underrated business skills. Whether you’re managing people, leading sessions, or having high-stakes conversations, remembering names, details, and concepts can be transformative in building trust, absorbing knowledge, and driving perform

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Your favorite national park is struggling to survive

Vox Open Sourced

Researchers study black swifts in Glacier National Park, Montana, in 2018. Cuts to the Park Service means the parks are missing out on species monitoring data. This story was originally published by High Country News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk Collaboration. Stories of struggle flow unceasingly from our public lands — here, a senior botanist pulled from invasive species removal to check campgrounds for unattended fires; there, a trail crew fired, leaving backcountry areas

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Trump administration shuts down EPA's scientific research arm

NPR Technology

The agency is closing the Office of Research and Development, which analyzes dangers posed by hazards including toxic chemicals, climate change, smog, wildfires, water pollution and more. (Image credit: Tierney L.

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Money on the Move

Success

Rob Edwards is a nationally recognized adviser who helps millionaire families navigate the complexities of their wealth. At Edwards Asset Management, he helps clients build thoughtful, long-lasting legacies—not just financial plans. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. SUCCESS+ : What exactly is wealth succession planning, and how is it different from just writing a will or naming beneficiaries?

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How to Build a Team That Can Execute Your Vision

Entrepreneur.com

When you're a leader, you're the one in charge of your company's mission and vision. But you can't realize that vision alone.

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Cutting five words from this law could make houses cheaper

Vox Open Sourced

There exists an almost absurdly simple fix that could help ease the housing crisis. It would cost the government nothing, require deleting just five words from a 50-year-old federal law, and has enjoyed quiet support from housing researchers and leaders for decades. The target is an obscure regulation that requires every manufactured home to be built on a “permanent chassis” — a steel trailer frame that can attach to wheels.

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Funding cuts will hit rural areas hard. One station manager explains how

NPR Technology

NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Tom Michael, general manager of Boise State Public Radio, about what the cuts to federal public media funding mean for his station.

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Your Accounting Expertise Will Only Get You So Far: What Really Matters

Speaker: Victor C. Barnes, CPA, MBA

In the climb from contributor to leader, the rules quietly change. If you’re aiming for the summit, the air gets thinner—and what got you here won’t be enough to get you to the top (a concept first popularized by Marshall Goldsmith in his book What Got You Here Won’t Get You There ). What made you successful early in your finance career—technical accuracy, sharp analysis, flawless execution—won’t be what carries you to the next level.

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How Gen AI Is Helping Fintechs Leapfrog Legacy Banks—One Workflow At A Time

Allwork

Born from breakthroughs in machine learning, generative AI refers to algorithms that can create text, images, code, and even entire virtual environments — tools that mimic human creativity to solve real-world problems at scale. Generative AI is weaving itself into the fabric of fintech, unlocking new ways to deliver smarter, faster financial services.

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Hybrid Workplace Trends Take Hold as Employees React to RTO

Success

Coffee badging, calendar blocking, polyworking, #WorkTok and work from bed are all trends we wouldn’t have predicted just five years ago. But the world of hybrid work is becoming more complex: As employees push for what they need, some employers push for them to be back in the office at 8 a.m. sharp. The 2024 State of Hybrid Work from Owl Labs shows these trends gaining steam, as people sometimes have multiple jobs or follow alternative schedules, blurring the lines between their personal and pr

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The Beginner’s Guide to Using AI in Small Business Marketing

Jennie Lyon

If you have been paying attention to marketing trends lately, you know that artificial intelligence is everywhere. From tools that write your social captions to software that promises to run your entire funnel, it can feel like you are being bombarded with promises of “plug and play” success. But here is the truth: if you… The post The Beginner’s Guide to Using AI in Small Business Marketing appeared first on Jennie Lyon Digital Marketing and Virtual Assistant Services Inc.

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The Trump administration’s fundamental misunderstanding about deportations

Vox Open Sourced

People attend a rally and march on July 11, 2025, in Oxnard, California. The rally and march came a day after around 200 people were detained by federal officers during a raid at a cannabis farm in nearby Camarillo. | Eric Thayer/Getty Images The Trump administration has offered little consolation to American businesses worried about losing undocumented workers to deportations.

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How To Overcome Change Fatigue In Finance With Neuroscience-Backed Strategies

Speaker: Kim Beynon, CPA, CGMA, PMP

The most overlooked, yet most critical, element of transformation is preparing people for change. Automation and AI aren't just technical upgrades, they’re cultural shifts which can challenge identities. That’s why change management isn’t a side project—it’s the foundation. In finance, where precision and process rule, navigating change can feel especially disruptive.

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Reporting on family separation and aggressive immigration enforcement in Florida

NPR Technology

Behind the scenes with NPR's reporting on how Florida has become the scene of some of the Trump administration's most aggressive immigration enforcement efforts.

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Nearly Half of Working Americans View an Active Social Media Presence as a Career Risk

Success

According to a new study released by The American Staffing Association , workers have differing views on whether social media helps or harms one’s career. 44% of working Americans think an active social media presence is more likely to hurt their career rather than help it, and this hesitation towards social media in a professional setting isn’t a surprise.

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Delegation is the Only Way to Scale — Here's Why Most CEOs Do It Wrong

Entrepreneur.com

One of the biggest barriers to scaling a business is the leader's inability to let go. Founders often become the bottleneck, unable to focus on strategic growth. The solution? Mastering the art of delegation.

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Stop Losing Great Candidates: How to Build a Careers Page That Converts

Energage

If you want to attract more qualified job seekers and turn page views into applications, you’ve come to the right place. Your careers page plays a bigger role than you might think. In today’s competitive talent market, building a careers page that actually converts isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about strategy. From showcasing your company culture to improving job application conversion rates, a well-designed, search-optimized careers page can help you stand out, earn trust, and bring top ta

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Breaking The Commerce Bottleneck: Your SAP Exit Plan Starts Now

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Gireesh Sahukar

Retailers know the clock is ticking–legacy SAP Commerce support ends in 2026. Legacy platforms are becoming a liability burdened by complexity, rigidity, and mounting operational costs. But modernization isn’t just about swapping out systems, it’s about preparing for a future shaped by real-time interactions, AI powered buying assistants, and flexible commerce architecture.

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Thousands of veterans get help from Congress to save their homes from foreclosure

NPR Technology

A bipartisan Congress has come to the rescue of vets at risk of losing their homes, after administrations from both parties tore up VA safety nets for homeowners.

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Majority Of Fortune 100 Now Require Full-Time Office Return, New JLL Report Reveals

Allwork

The age of remote work is coming to a close for the Fortune 100. For the first time since the pandemic, the majority of Fortune 100 companies now have a fully in-office policy for their employees, according to a new report from real estate company Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. (JLL). Compared to two years ago, when 78% of Fortune 100 companies were hybrid and 5% were fully in-office, those firms are now 41% hybrid and 54% fully in-office.

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The Wooden Effect: How John Wooden’s Philosophy Is Shaping Leadership

Success

Coach John Wooden is considered the gold standard in leadership. He didn’t just guide his team to 10 NCAA championships at UCLA; he rewrote the playbook on what it means to lead. Throughout his career, he influenced star athletes, coaches, businesses, communities and countless individuals looking for a different path to growth and success. The Wooden Effect lives on today because his life and legacy were devoted to far more than racking up wins on a stat sheet.

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Why the Future of Business Runs on Invisible AI Infrastructure

Entrepreneur.com

AI is no longer just a tool for automation — it's becoming the quiet architecture behind how modern businesses work.

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Automation, Evolved: Your New Playbook for Smarter Knowledge Work

Speaker: Frank Taliano

Documents are the backbone of enterprise operations, but they are also a common source of inefficiency. From buried insights to manual handoffs, document-based workflows can quietly stall decision-making and drain resources. For large, complex organizations, legacy systems and siloed processes create friction that AI is uniquely positioned to resolve.

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Is AI putting words in your mouth and deliverables? – a new survey

Exceptional EA

23rd July, 2025 If you’re reading this on a handheld device, content will display best with the device held horizontally. Is AI putting words in your mouth and deliverables? THIS ARTICLE includes reporting on my past surveys about AI in the assistant career, and a new multiple choice survey that should take no more than a minute or two to complete.

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Efforts to shrink Social Security's phone wait times are putting a strain elsewhere

NPR Technology

The Social Security Administration reassigned some field office employees in an effort to bring down lengthy phone wait times. But workers say these reassignments have been disruptive for staff.

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83% of Job Seekers Prefer Remote Roles in 2025

Allwork

Remote work continues to lead job seekers’ preferences this year. A recent FlexJobs study reveals that 83% of applicants are more likely to apply for roles offering remote options, surpassing even salary and schedule flexibility in importance. Overall, 97% of respondents favor either fully remote or hybrid work arrangements, while only 3% seek full-time, in-office positions.

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New Survey Shows Airbnb Has Bad Blood With Neighbors: What It Means for Homeowners, Hosts and Hospitality

Success

A new survey from Anytime Estimate shows only 40% of Americans believe Airbnbs make good neighbors, while over a quarter of homebuyers would offer less for a home near one. Survey says: Homeowners are unhappy The survey results showcase the divide and distrust between locals and Airbnb. Only 30% of those surveyed believe Airbnb guests care about the neighborhood they stay in.

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Navigating Payroll Compliance: Future-Proofing Payroll in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape

Speaker: Jennifer Hill

Payroll compliance is a cornerstone of business success, yet for small and midsize businesses, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of federal, state, and local regulations. Mistakes can lead to costly penalties and operational disruptions, making it essential to adopt advanced solutions that ensure accuracy and efficiency.

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A Program That Helped Build 144,000 Jobs Gets Slashed by Budget Cuts — What Happens Next Is Pivotal for Small Business Support

Entrepreneur.com

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The brain tech revolution is here — and it isn’t all Black Mirror

Vox Open Sourced

When you hear the word “neurotechnology,” you may picture Black Mirror headsets prying open the last private place we have — our own skulls — or the cyber-samurai of William Gibson’s Neuromancer. That dread is natural, but it can blind us to the real potential being realized in neurotech to address the long intractable medical challenges found in our brains.

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Trump's spy chief claims the Obama administration 'manufactured' intel on Russia

NPR Technology

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has published the latest in a series of reports that scrutinize years-old intel community conclusions about Russian interference in the 2016 election.

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33% Of U.S. Office Loans Near Maturity, Threatening Commercial Real Estate Market Stability

Allwork

A financial crunch is looming for the U.S. office real estate market, as thousands of properties approach the end of their loan lifecycles. New data from Yardi Research estimates that nearly 14,000 office buildings — representing 33% of all office loans — are tied to mortgages that either have already matured or will do so by the end of 2027. That total debt amounts to nearly $290 billion.

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The New Way Remote Finance Teams Are Protecting Accuracy And Building Resilience In A Cyber-Threatened World

Speaker: Cheryl J. Muldrew-McMurtry

Remote finance teams are rewriting how the back-office runs—and attackers are taking notes. Disconnected workflows, process blind spots, and rising cyber threats have become more than just “growing pains”. They’re now liabilities. The challenge isn’t just team distribution, but building resilient systems that protect accuracy, control, and speed across every transaction and touchpoint.