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Employees who work to gain certifications from various associations may find the investment doesn't pay off. (Photo by LinkedIn Sales Solutions on Unsplash)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Professional Certifications Can Be Useful — Sometimes

by Ariel KahanaDecember 12, 2021December 13, 2021
Japanese automaker Honda's reputation actually grew after a 2010 data breach, according to new research. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Study Finds Data Breaches Can Raise A Company’s Reputation

by Ariel KahanaDecember 12, 2021December 13, 2021
strongFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told the House Financial Services Committee on Sept. 30 that officials expect high inflation to “abate” once more of the economy has reopened. (Graeme Jennings-Pool/Getty Images)/strong
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Double Whammy: High Unemployment And Inflation Put Fed In Tough Spot

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
Loyalty and teamwork principles are used to create team culture and employee satisfaction on the battlefield of business. (Erik S. Lesser/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

From Iraq To The Corner Office: Army Ranger Principles For Running Your Business 

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
Effective leaders know the power of good connections and how to harness them to win more clients. (Cytonn Photography/Unsplash)br 
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Landing High-Value Clients Takes Time, Patience And Luck

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
President Joe Biden chose to focus on the just-released unemployment numbers in September jobs report, describing that measure as “great progress.” Biden delivered those remarks on October 8 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

September Jobs Report Misses Big: Payrolls Increase Less Than Half Predicted

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks on the economy during an event at the South Court Auditorium at Eisenhower Executive Office Building on November 23, 2021 in Washington, DC. President Biden announced the release of 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve of the Department of Energy to combat high energy prices which are at a seven-year high across the nation prior to the holiday travel season. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Small Businesses Squeezed As Inflation Soars, Supply Chains Clog

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on deceptive billing practices for subscription services, including many media outlets. The agency says companies that make it easy to subscribe and difficult to cancel may face enforcement actions. (Erik Drost/CC BY 2.0)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

FTC Cracks Down On ‘Click To Subscribe, Call To Cancel’ Billing For Subscription Services

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
Customers are big winners with recent promises from Walmart and Target to hold the line on prices during the upcoming holiday shopping season. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Early Christmas Gift: Walmart And Target Ignore Investors, Resist Raising Prices This Holiday Season

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
Moon Active’s team celebrates a $300 million funding round in November. The mobile gaming company is now valued at $5 billion. (Courtesy of Moon Active)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Armis, Moon Active Each Raise $300 Million In November

by Ariel KahanaDecember 11, 2021December 13, 2021
Gas prices approaching $5 a gallon are displayed in front of a Circle K gas station on Oct. 05, 2021, in San Rafael, California. Gas prices in the U.S. are continuing to rise to the highest level since 2014. According to AAA, the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline inched up over $1 per gallon more than one year ago. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

High Gasoline Prices Not Impacting Consumer Demand

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 10, 2021
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Why Aren’t More CEOs Women?

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 10, 2021
Nick Wilson an employee at Green Toad Hemp, a member of the AgriUnity cooperative, sifts through smokable hemp for CBD for stems on April 19, 2021 in Metter, Georgia. The AgriUnity cooperative is a group of Black farmers formed to better their chances of success by putting their resources together in order to reduce their overhead costs of farming, allowing for market expansion and creating a demand for their products to help bring higher profits and building a sustainable economic plan. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

CBD From A Vending Machine? Manufacturers Face Opportunities And Challenges In Growing Industry

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 10, 2021
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Electric Vehicle Footprints May Not Currently Be As Clean As Some Assume

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 10, 2021
An electric utility worker in Easton, Pennsylvania in 2017. Such traditional networks may one day be replaced by high-tech microgrids.  (uAmerican Public Power Association/Unsplash/u)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Utilities Pursuing Microgrids And Other Resiliency Measures For Future Storms

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 10, 2021
President Joe Biden test drives the Ford F-150 Lightning all-electric pick up at the automaker's Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Mich., on May 18, 2021. (The White House)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

‘Made In USA’ Electric Vehicle Tax Credits Promoted In House Reconciliation Bill

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 10, 2021
OPEC's latest report says to meet a growing population, the world will need 28 percent more energy by 2045 — and that much of that will continue to come from oil and natural gas. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

OPEC: Oil Will Reign As World’s Top Energy Source For Decades To Come 

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 13, 2021
strongCrude oil prices remain at multiyear highs and could undermine U.S. economic growth. (David McNew/Getty Images)/strong
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Can Biden Beat Oil Prices?

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 10, 2021
The demise of 3G services comes as carriers focus their resources on 4G and 5G technology, the latest generations of broadband. (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Companies Scramble To Update To 4G And 5G, Fear Losing Critical Technology 

by Ariel KahanaDecember 10, 2021December 13, 2021
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

NASA Selects 10 New Astronaut Candidates to Train for Future Missions

by Ariel KahanaDecember 8, 2021December 8, 2021
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

All You Need to Know About the Omicron Variant.

by Ariel KahanaDecember 3, 2021December 3, 2021
The 2021 Black Business Owner Spotlight survey conducted by Bank of America reflects a general sense of optimism among its respondents, but continued worries about finding financing. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Access To Capital Remains A Problem For Most Black Businesses

by Ariel KahanaNovember 11, 2021November 11, 2021
Fast food companies like McDonald's could face more supply shortages. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Running Out: Can Fast Food Favorites Beat Supply Shortages?

by Ariel KahanaNovember 2, 2021
A tight market and high prices are among the problems continuing to vex industry, consumers and businesses. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

High Prices And Lack Of More Oil On The Market Add To Emerging Concerns

by Ariel KahanaNovember 2, 2021
Edna Rashid (right) and her son Qasim opened NF Insulation in Newark, New Jersey, after getting training at Rising Tide Capital. (NF Insulation)
Posted inBusiness Zenger News, World Matters, Zenger News

Rising Tide Capital Continues To Prep Minority Entrepreneurs For Success

by Ariel KahanaOctober 28, 2021November 1, 2021

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