5 Ways You Can Use AI Hiring Tools and Avoid Legal Trouble 

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Current estimates show that around 50% of companies now use AI tools for recruitment and hiring. However, the wild west of AI usage will soon come under legal wrangling. Earlier this month, an applicant in a groundbreaking AI bias lawsuit (Mobley v. Workday, Inc.) requested the court’s approval of a nationwide class of potential plaintiffs. “Derek Mobley’s case against … [More]

2025 Study Shows 78% of AI Power Users Are Actively Looking for New Jobs

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Betterworks, the leading modern performance management software company, today released its highly anticipated 2025 State of Performance Enablement report, “AI and the Employee Experience: Balancing Opportunity and Anxiety.” It reveals a workplace at a crossroads: AI is driving record-breaking productivity, but its most engaged users are heading for the exit. The divide is … [More]

The BBB Shares 5 Key Strategies for Rising Above Your Competition

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In today’s competitive market, setting your business apart is essential. To attract and retain customers, highlighting your unique value will help you stand out from the competition. A strong brand starts with a clear mission, core values, and a commitment to superior customer experience. Adaptability and consistency are key to building trust and long-term loyalty. Beyond … [More]

Tax Time Guide 2025: Essentials Needed for Filing a 2024 Tax Return

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As the 2025 tax filing season continues, the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to make essential preparations and be aware of significant changes that may affect their 2024 tax returns. This announcement marks the commencement of the Tax Time Guide series. The IRS uses this guide to provide updated information to assist taxpayers in filling an accurate return. A … [More]

How Businesses Can Halve Healthcare Costs

by Ray Kober

For most businesses, healthcare costs are the second-largest expense after payroll, yet many executives feel powerless to change the status quo. Every year, premiums rise, networks get narrower and employees bear more of the financial burden. But business leaders who take control of their healthcare spending rather than relying on traditional insurance carriers can cut costs … [More]

2025 Small Business Outlook

by Ben Johnston

A Look Back at 2024: Twenty twenty-four will be remembered for many things, but the soft landing of the U.S. economy and the reelection of Donald Trump as President of the United States will likely prove most significant.  Both were a surprise to many experts and seem to tell conflicting stories about the health of the U.S. economy, but both will have a huge impact on small … [More]

Survey Finds DEI Benefits Workers

Workers say DEI fosters inclusivity, and has positively influenced their careers

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ResumeTemplates.com, the leading platform for free professional resume templates and examples, has released new findings from a February 2025 survey examining the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs on U.S. workers. The survey of 1,239 full-time employees reveals that half of Americans believe DEI initiatives have positively influenced their careers, while … [More]

Why You Should Toss Your Traditional Vision Statement and Dig Deeper

by Drew Yancey, PhD

All too often, traditional vision statements fall short due to vagueness, misalignment with values, or lack of communication. Unsurprisingly, the effectiveness of traditional vision statements is undermined by several common pitfalls: Lack of Specificity: Generic visions fail to provide actionable clarity, leaving employees disconnected from the broader organizational … [More]

Their Take: Girls, Women in Sports Make Strong Leaders

Sports medicine doctor touts participation as key for females

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Confidence and character gained through sports participation are the very tools girls and women need to become strong leaders in sports and life. So says Dr. Amy Overlin, a primary care sports medicine physician at Banner Sports Medicine in Scottsdale, who notes that several positive things happen when girls participate in sports – regardless of their skill level. “There's … [More]

17% of Homeowners with Mortgages Have an Interest Rate of at Least 6%, the Highest Share in Nearly a Decade

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Nationwide, 17.2% of U.S. homeowners with mortgages have an interest rate greater than or equal to 6%, the highest share since 2016, according to a new report from Redfin, the technology-powered real estate brokerage. That’s up nearly five percentage points from 12.3% in the third quarter of 2023. If this growth rate were to continue, which is feasible, the share of homeowners … [More]

Owning a Home More Affordable Than Renting, Both Still Pose Significant Burdens

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ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its 2025 Rental Affordability Report, which shows that owning a home in the United States is more affordable than renting a three-bedroom property in more than half of county-level markets around the nation. The report shows that both owning and renting remain difficult for average … [More]

WMPO: Know Before You Go – A Guide to ‘The People’s Open’

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Know Before You Go – A Guide to “The People’s Open” Whether it’s your first time at TPC Scottsdale for the WM Phoenix Open or you’re a seasoned vet, it’s always good to brush up on the do’s and don’ts of “The People’s Open.” Let this be your guide to having the best time at the tournament. Here, you’ll also find updates on general tournament information, ticket info, dates and … [More]

Survey Finds 3 in 10 Companies Will Enforce a Full 5-Day In-Office Workweek This Year

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ResumeTemplates.com, the leading platform for free professional resume templates and examples, from a January 2025 survey examining corporate return-to-office (RTO) strategies. The survey of 849 U.S. managers reveals that 27% of companies will require employees to work in-office five days a week by the end of the year, with many citing corporate trends and recent government … [More]

6 Ways to Protect Your Identity from a Data Breach

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Data Privacy week starts January 27 to raise awareness about the importance of safeguarding data. The rise of identity theft cases continue to grow each year as more people rely on technology to store personal information and data. Better Business Bureau (BBB) offers the following tips for consumers to protect personal information and reduce theft risks from a breach. 1. … [More]

Arizona among Leaders in Job Searches: Americans Looking for Career Change in 2025

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Amid rising unemployment across the U.S., a new study reveals which states are most eager to find jobs. The localization management platform, Centus, used Google Keyword Planner to analyze the search volume data for each U.S. state in the past 12 months for keywords related to finding a job. These keywords included ‘Glassdoor,’ ‘ZipRecruiter,’ ‘Indeed Jobs,’ and ‘Job near me.’ … [More]

Scalability Blunders: 5 Fails Impeding Sustainable Leadership Team Development 

by Drew Yancey, PhD

Leadership often must transition from being founder-centric to team-oriented. As companies scale, the centralized decision-making that propelled early success becomes a bottleneck. Effective leadership in this phase hinges on fostering accountability, cultivating alignment, and delegating decision-making authority to the right individuals. Key challenges for scaling … [More]

Arizona Businesses Received $913 Million in SBA Funding in 2024

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Small businesses are the backbone of Arizona’s economy, and a new study from LendingTree highlights just how crucial Small Business Administration (SBA) loans are to their success. Arizona’s businesses are leading the pack when it comes to SBA loans. In fiscal year 2024, 1,533 businesses in the Grand Canyon State secured $913 million in SBA loans, averaging $595,553 per loan … [More]

Survey: As 2025 Begins, CEOs Are Most Worried about a Trade War and Recession

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As the new year begins, what will keep the world's executives up at night? CEOs globally rank intensified trade wars as the top geopolitical risk to their companies. They say tensions between the US, EU, and China will have the greatest geopolitical impact, according to a new survey from The Conference Board. When it comes to economic risks, leaders can't seem to kick the … [More]

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