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Taking Advantage of Failure
Failure is inevitable. So why are we all so afraid to fail? Encouraging failure is very easy to apply to highly competitive industries that rely on constant innovation in products or processes. Many notable leaders in tech industries have been … read more
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Tagged failure, Kalkin Stransky, leadership, professional development, soft skills, success, teambuilding
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Preventing Fraud in the Era of Remote Work
Remote work has become more prevalent within organizations within the last few years. Remote work has many benefits such as increased productivity and a decrease in turnover. However, there are additional risks regarding fraud associated with remote work. The main … read more
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Tagged ACFE, Antonio Romero, fraud, fraud prevention, internal controls, leadership, nonprofit, NPO, policies, procedures
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