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Japanese firms boosting pay for young workers is good news for Bank of Japan
Japanese firms boosting pay for young workers is good news for Bank of Japan
JAPANESE firms are increasingly boosting starting pay for young employees, potentially building longer-term momentum for overall wage growth in a welcome development for the Bank of Japan as it...
Council Post: How Law Firms Can Invest In Tech To Stay Competitive
By Anthony C. Johnson—maverick, magician, rule breaker—founder/CEO of Stellium. Getty The legal industry is known for its traditional practices and reluctance to embrace change. But as technology continues to...
Diversity Sort Of Inches Up At Venture Capital Firms
Venture capital firms don’t have the greatest track record when it comes to racial and gender diversity in their workforce. Now, new research shows that, three years after the...
Back From The Storm: Britain’s Small Firms Optimistic But Scarred After A Hard Winter
Michelle Ovens CBE, founder of Small Business BritainCAVSOC LTD After a long economic winter of high inflation, flatlining growth and persistent labor shortages, Britain’s small business community is looking...
Houseware Raises $2.1 Million To Help SaaS Firms Unlock Growth
Businesses are falling short of their potential because they lack the means to access insight that would unlock faster growth. So argues Houseware, a US-based start-up that is today...
Council Post: Tips To Create The Right Video Content For Your Law Firm’s Website
By Peter Boyd, a Florida attorney who founded PaperStreet. He has helped over 1,500 law firms with their websites, content and marketing. getty You probably already know that search...
New FTX CEO John Ray III Says Crypto Firm’s Failure Worse Than Enron
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. John Ray III presided over the Enron bankruptcy, so he knows what a toxically troubled company looks like. That's why Ray's...