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How to Speak the Language of a Global Workforce

One of the greatest challenges facing global communicators and content creators today is finding a common language — literally. For every communication we prepare, we have to think about not only how to stand out in the crowded content marketplace and make a meaningful connection with our audiences, but how to actually get through and be effectively understood.

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Investor Relations Ken Rogers Investor Relations Ken Rogers

7 Smart Investment Strategies for Small Business Owners

Running any small business is not easy especially when you have a small budget. It is a fact that you cannot run a business on determination and skills alone. In case you are feeling a bit short-handed in terms of finance for your company, you may consider the option of investments. Here are some tips to get a small business owner started in the field of investments.

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Investing In Up And Coming Technologies: What You Need To Know

Putting money into new technologies is an exciting opportunity with the potential to yield strong profits. You help the economy grow and create jobs when you invest in an upcoming business. It's not easy to hit a home run, but if you invest in a successful business, you may see returns anywhere from five to one hundred times your initial investment.

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Investor Relations, reports Brian Wallace Investor Relations, reports Brian Wallace

Gold’s Relationship with Modern Inflation

When it comes to investments in the United States, a plethora of options open up to any willing consumer. From the safest savings account to the most risky stock option, there’s no shortage of options for those trying to make money using money. Although in recent years few have managed to stay as consistently safe and to rise in value as well as gold has.

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Marketing Dr. David Hagenbuch Marketing Dr. David Hagenbuch

Should Anyone Advertise Alcohol?

Drive slower, pay taxes, vote — While we expect governments to tell us to do those things, we wouldn’t imagine they’d urge more alcohol intake, yet that’s exactly what one of the world’s leading nations is doing.  Why a country would encourage sipping more sake is an interesting question, but it begs a much bigger one:  Is it possible to promote alcohol responsibly?

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Social Media Marketing, reports Ken Rogers Social Media Marketing, reports Ken Rogers

How To Reduce Screen Time for Employees

Technological advancement has connected us with multiple digital devices that make our work efficient but increase our screen time simultaneously. Whether you work remotely, or in the office, you have to sit in front of your computer for 7 to 8 hours straight. Spending most of your time on mobile phones or computer screens causes mental and physical fatigue. In 2017, a study reported that 31.7 million people were using their mobile phones actively in Canada. Similarly, 33 million active mobile phone users were recorded in 2019. 

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Marketing Brian Wallace Marketing Brian Wallace

Back to School? Back to the Gym

The summer is nearly drawing to a close and getting back to school is once again upon us. Getting in shape doesn't always have to mean trekking to the gym for dozens of enormous machines. Although a gym offers a machine for any muscle you want to train, most people can get fit with only a few pieces of small, inexpensive equipment. 

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Reinvigorating Democracy Event

on Wednesday, Sept. 14th. This free event will include an alumni & student networking reception.The Society of Presidential Pollsters identify & obtain records of the polling for the Oval Office. With the help of the libraries at GW, it preserves questionnaires, letters, & memorabilia in order to establish an academic resource for the study of presidential decision-making.

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