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Mental Health Should Be Your Top Priority Right Now. Here’s Why
As COVID-19 devastates nations and businesses, there’s a potential casualty you may not have fullly realized: your mental health. Uncertainty around the health of your family, company and employees can be overwhelming. We asked Dandapani—a Hindu priest, entrepreneur and highly rated speaker for Entrepreneurs' Organization—how to manage stress and the mental health of your staffWe’re Entering the Stay-Home Economy. Here are 10 Industries That Will Be Winners
The below article is part of Robert Glazer's LinkedIn Newsletter series and originally appeared on Glazer's LinkedIn page. He is the founder and CEO of Acceleration Partners, an affiliation marketing company. As COVID-19 spreads globally, many countries—including the United States—are mandating extreme social distancing measures. People are being urged to work remotely, schools have beenEO CEO Carrie Santos: Lean on Experience Share During COVID-19 Crisis
We all are waking up to find ourselves in an altered world each morning. We can flip through the news on our phones about which countries imposed travel restrictions, and which offices and services in our communities are no longer functioning. But each morning, I wake up to 20 new ideas in my inbox and
Where to Turn for Financial Support During a Crisis
Written by Ami Kassar, CEO and founder of MultiFunding.com and an EO Philadelphia member. As an expert on access to capital for entrepreneurs, he is committed to ensuring that business owners have the best possible access to the capital structures to help grow and manage their businesses. This article has been edited from a version that
3 Ways Leaders Can Support Balance in a Connected World
Contributed by Cory Treffiletti, global head of marketing at Cisco Webex In decades past, it was common for a young athlete to look to the bleachers after an incredible play—only to find an empty space where a parent should have been. Work was demanding, and it wasn’t exactly acceptable to dip out of work at