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Valeisha Butterfield Jones Drives Diversity, Equity And Inclusion Forward

Valeisha Butterfield Jones Drives Diversity, Equity And Inclusion Forward By Cheryl Robinson Implementing diversity and inclusion efforts is more than creating a division within a corporation to try and improve company culture. HR.com reported on survey data stating that most organizations lack a mature and effective diversity, equity, and inclusion program. Just 33% of participants say their organization has a formal budget…

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Focus Rituals Can Help You Combat Distractions

By Kara Cutruzzula You can’t put a price tag on your ability to focus. If someone offered me a thousand bucks, but in exchange, they had an on/off switch that controlled my focus—and therefore my ability to get anything done—I’d have to say “thanks, but nah.” Focusing is that important. It’s what sees you through doing your mindless chores, tackling a big project,…

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Twitter’s CMO Takes A People-First Approach To Leadership

How Twitter’s CMO Takes A People-First Approach To Leadership By Amy Shoenthal As Twitter’s first ever Chief Marketing Officer, Leslie Berland began her tenure in 2016 with an unconventional strategy, enlisting employees from across the organization to provide input into the company’s new brand identity. Never mind that many of them didn’t even think the company needed a brand identity at all.…

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One-Pan Cajun Orzo with Sausage

One-Pan Cajun Orzo with Sausage Recipe Courtesy of Delish and  MAKINZE GORE Creamy and spicy with all of the comfort and ease you crave for a weeknight dinner. INGREDIENTS 1 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil 1 small yellow onion, chopped 1 red bell pepper, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 12 oz. andouille sausage, sliced 8 oz. orzo 1 (14-oz.) can fire roasted diced tomatoes 2 c. low-sodium chicken broth 2…

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U.S. Soccer and Women’s Team Settle Equal Pay Lawsuit

U.S. Soccer and Women’s Players Agree to Settle Equal Pay Lawsuit By Andrew Das Under the terms of the agreement, the athletes will receive $24 million and a pledge from the soccer federation to equalize pay for the men’s and women’s national teams. For six years, the members of the World Cup-winning United States women’s soccer team and their bosses…

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