Transparency gives companies a leg up over the competition

According to recent research released by The Society for Human Resource Managers (SHRM), companies who are transparent about the salary pay of their employees tend to have favorable results when hiring.

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Superbowl ads passed on edgy humor this year and instead focused on making viewers feel good

Super Bowl advertisements are some of the most highly watched and anticipated commercials of the year, and companies aim to make a lasting impression on the millions of viewers tuning in.

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Consumers are willing to wait for sustainably delivered goods, according to survey

Overall, consumers may be willing to delay e-commerce delivery in favor of sustainability because they believe it is the right thing to do, and they see it as a way to support companies that are working to reduce their environmental impact.

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Tencent is still banking on Tesla, despite Musk’s Twitter controversies

Tencent is a Chinese multinational conglomerate holding company founded in 1998, with a diverse range of businesses, including internet-related services and products, entertainment, artificial intelligence, and technology.

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The FIFA World Cup in Qatar is teaching a surprising lesson in sustainability and energy transition

Whether you’re a big soccer/football fan or not, industrial companies are certainly getting a crash course in sustainability challenges at the biggest global sporting event of the year.

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