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How to Use Loyalty Data to Boost Engagement for Personalized Emails?

Ecommerce optimizations hang on, making a consumer/client feel unique and valued via personalization. Research conducted by Segmentify shows that 74% of customers or clients feel disappointed or annoyed when web content is not customized. What is more, almost 62 percent say that they look forward to businesses customizing email offers and discounts; it depends on their previous […]

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The Rise of Super Jobs

Michael Stephan, a principal and human capital leader in Deloitte, discussed how HR leaders can prepare for technological disruption and automation in the workplace. He also talked about the potential challenges that HR managers can face with the rise of ‘super job’ and its effect on the workplace.  The interview with Michael Stephan provides the […]

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Five Lessons From Amicable Divorces

What does really an amicable divorce mean?  An amicable divorce literally means a civil divorce where each party agrees to property division. This property division may include spousal and child support, custody, and visitation. An amicable divorce is just like an uncontested divorce. So why does a couple end up in an amicable divorce? Well, […]

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UPI: How Does It Work and Why Do You Need It?

A Unified Payment Interface – UPI is best described as a smartphone app that makes it possible to transfer money between bank accounts quickly and securely. It is a real-time payment system that was developed by the National Payments Corporation of India and uses a singular two-click authorization process to full peer-to-peer bank transfer requests. […]

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4 Tips for Becoming a New Entrepreneur

As millions of Americans faced furloughs and layoffs, and the nation began sheltering in place, many people made the decision to launch their own business. Despite the hardships of launching a business in the midst of a global pandemic, more than 1.1 million applications were filed for new employer IDs in 2020. This number marks […]

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