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Cultural re-onboarding: 3 ways to adapt to virtual collaboration

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Here’s what he shared: Organizations will need to pivot their corporate cultures if they wish to survive and thrive in the world of virtual collaboration after the pandemic. Why corporate culture suffered during the pandemic. Only a select few took the strategic approach of revising their company culture to fit remote work needs.

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5 ways to improve mental health for software developers

TechCrunch

With World Mental Health Day just behind us, I thought about how the tech industry can be a difficult place to stay mentally well. However, health is something more fundamental, almost on the lowest level of the hierarchy of needs , which includes mental health. Help TechCrunch find the best software consultants for startups.

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Maven’s comprehensive approach to women’s health earns it unicorn status

TechCrunch

For Kate Ryder, the founder of women’s health clinic and benefits platform Maven, business is personal. The financing event valued Maven at $1 billion, a rare landmark moment for women’s health, and women-led startups more broadly. Hormonal health is a massive opportunity: Where are the unicorns?

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Brazil’s Black Silicon Valley could be an epicenter of innovation in Latin America

TechCrunch

Paulo is the co-founder of Vale do Dendê (Dende Valley) and AFAR Ventures , a global diversity and inclusion creative and consulting agency that identifies opportunities for multinational brands, corporations and investors in emerging markets. Paulo Rogério Nunes. Contributor. Tara Sabre Collier. Contributor.

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How Entrepreneurship is Changing Our World: A Localized Perspective

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Written for EO by Michael Neidert, a writer and consultant. . Being plugged into the local culture gives entrepreneurs in developing nations a unique sense of what’s needed, allowing for local solutions to local issues. Educational opportunities. How local entrepreneurship addresses the UN SDGs. Healthcare innovations.

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What Benefits Do Startup Employees Want?

Startup Blogpost

Dental health is linked to many different diseases, so offering dental benefits can be an important part of an employee’s total compensation package. Adam Wright , CEO, Human Tonik Continuing Education Perks Continuing education, either through an assigned budget or an in-work benefit, is a great perk for startup employees.

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Today’s entrepreneurs weigh in: Is entrepreneurship a lonely journey?

Entrepreneurs' Organization

EO has given me so many educational opportunities that have been: (1) worth their weight in gold; and (2) perfect for spending time with people who are “in the same boat”. “95% of the population will never understand why we do it” Raymond Chou, founder and CEO at Infront Consulting APAC and a member of EO Malaysia.