If you want people to engage and talk with you, ask better questions. We all know that the answer to “How was your day?” will typically be “fine.” Ask a more open question.
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Ever think about what it takes to provide electricity? A new social media campaign by Florida Municipal Power Agency is giving people a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to make low-cost, reliable and clean electricity for millions of Floridians.
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Business email inboxes are noisier than ever, so avoiding “opt-out status” with your colleagues is crucial. Here are three tips for email etiquette:
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Sandra Block, senior editor at Kiplinger, recently released the top 10 most tax-friendly states in the U.S., and Florida came in at No. 4.
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As businesses continue to see the importance of connecting with their customers through social media, the photography used on those platforms takes on even greater significance.
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The end of the year’s a great time to evaluate your business’ progress and set goals for next year. Start by looking at your current business plan. Is it up to date? Are you on track to meet long-term goals?
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You don’t always have to sit in a conference room when you meet with co-workers: Take a walk instead.
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With the unemployment rate at a record low, college grads are excited to jump into a fast-paced workforce. Yet, many careers are still quite competitive.
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We discovered the perfect holiday present for the duck hunter in your life. Lifelong waterfowler and Arkansan, Brent Birch, creator and editor of Greenhead magazine, has published “The Grand Prairie: A History of Duck Hunting’s Hallowed Ground.”
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‘Tis the season of giving. Not only can you give back to the community this holiday season, but so can your local small business. Here are some creative ways to get your business involved.
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As we approach the heaviest shopping period of the year, retailers should be thinking about leveraging their in-store experiences to encourage shopper sharing on social media.
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To get noticed in today’s world, there must be something special about your brand – whether it is personal or a corporate brand.
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Volunteering can be a fun way to reconnect with your family throughout the year. Here are some tips for successful family projects.
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It’s the perfect time of year to evaluate your finances to see how you can improve in 2019. Tips we share with our customers include:
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Up to 40 percent of food grown, processed and transported in the United States is never eaten, yet 1 in 8 Americans – or 40 million people – suffers food insecurity. The average four-person family wastes $1,500 a year on food.
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A midday gym session can be the best way to boost your energy levels during the workday. But the thought of redoing your hair or taking that second shower can be daunting.
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Florida A&M University has been invited to join Google’s new Tech Exchange program, growing diversity and representation in technology by offering yearlong residencies to computer science students at select Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs).
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Many business owners and marketers recognize the importance of social media but don’t realize that their social media practices might be affecting their website’s Google rankings. Here are a few quick tips to boost your SEO while continuing to grow your following:
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On Wednesday, Sept. 12, Apple unveiled the new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR.
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Brand ambassador programs are catching on. However, rather than selecting a few influencers with high followings to promote their product or service, brands are taking another approach: building brand ambassador armies.
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These days, pets are often treated as family members. Having a pet-friendly workplace is quickly becoming common, and has been shown to boost morale and reduce stress levels around the entire office. A study by Nationwide shows that 90 percent of employees in pet-friendly workplaces feel highly connected to their company’s mission, full engaged with their work, and willing to recommend their employer.
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Cyber security threats are out there every day for businesses, regardless of their size. That’s why business owners should lead by example and teach employees how to protect confidential information, like company finances.
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Challenge: Your client needs fresh ideas – a WOW. This request is tailor-made for brainstorming. Consultant Todd Henry advises session leaders define the situation in advance instead of “fast-twitch thinkers” throwing out a million ideas while “slow- twitch thinkers” quietly deliberate.
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EDR Group’s study found that Uber is a major economic contributor to Florida’s economy. In fact, Uber driver and delivery partners’ 2017 activities supported $1 billion of gross domestic project. Uber further reports that take-home payouts for Uber partners reached $870 million in Florida. Other findings include:
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Fewer cubicles foster more face-to-face interaction between coworkers, right? That’s the thinking behind the trend toward open workspaces, anyway.
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Recently we shared a story about how virtual reality can help employees with nerve-wracking job interviews or a fear of public speaking. However, VR is taking on a role on the other side of the desk for employers.
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Ideal circumstances for productivity don’t always present themselves while traveling. It’s all about finding your zone amidst chaos. Stay focused with a few tips:
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There are plenty of things people love to hate about meetings: They’re too long and too frequent; certain people dominate the conversation and other people don’t pay attention; and nothing gets done. Take charge of your next meeting by following these steps: