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Women of color are remaking the face of leadership teams and C-suites at corporations across the country and around the globe, and Black Enterprise is celebrating that achievement with its list of the Most Powerful Women in Corporate America. (Black Enterprise)
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For the fourth year in a row, Delta Air Lines tops the list when it comes to airline loyalty programs. WalletHub has announced its ranking of the top five loyalty programs, based on a survey of the 10 largest domestic carriers. (Fortune)
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When bosses understand mental health issues — and how to respond to them — it can make all the difference for an employee professionally and personally. This involves taking notice and offering a helping hand. (HBR)
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Career
If you find yourself in a position where you know the company wants to hire you – but you definitely don't want the salary that's being offered, you need to have a strategy. That includes learning how to effectively negotiate a counteroffer. (Monster)
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Remote work is becoming a lot more common, with an estimated 70 percent of professionals around the world working remotely at least one day each week, a recent study shows. The good news is that you might not have to leave your current job to get a remote gig. Here's how to make a succesful pitch to get your boss to allow you to work remotely. (The Muse)
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Diversity in the Workplace
When PwC CEO Tim Ryan was asked what he believes his role is as a corporate leader outside of the workplace, it led to a change of philosophy for the Chairman and Senior Partner. He's a firm believer that leadership must expand beyond the boardroom to broader issues facing society. (U.S. News & World Report)
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International
A summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ended without agreement on denuclearisation after the United States refused North Korean demands to lift sanctions on the country, Trump said. (BBC)
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With 29 days left until the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union, both Prime Minister Theresa May and opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn have been forced into making changes to their approaches to the split. (Reuters)
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A squabble between Pakistan and India has escalated since Feb. 14, and without interference from the United States or some other power, the two could be on the way to war. (CNN)
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Education
While administrators at schools such as Wake Forest, Virginia Tech and the University of Iowa have decided to discontinue full-time MBA programs, others are taking a step back to try and ensure they aren't overreacting to the decline in business school admissions. (Fort Wayne Business)
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Whether you're planning to attend school in the U.S., or considering study abroad, there are some business schools that separate themselves from the rest. These six countries have the best business schools that can help train you reach your optimum potential in the field of business. (Business.com)
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The University of Michigan recently became the first Top 10 graduate business school to offer a part-time, online degree. But the significance is much greater than just opening up another program. It speaks to the geographic competitiveness that is now part of the equation for America's business schools. (Forbes)
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NBMBAA
The National Black MBA Association has completed its trip to Ghana in an effort to explore potential investment opportunities. The 16-member delegation traveled there to educate Liberian businesses about business opportunities and to learn about each other's cultures. (Ghana News)
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Entrepreneurship
The best way to more effectively manage your priorities and what you want most out of your business is to make a concerted effort to better manage your time. (Entrepreneur)
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As a small business owner, you – and only you – are responsible for ensuring that you have enough money in your retirement portfolio. To help put you on the right path toward a healthy financial future, one of the first steps sould be learning the difference between traditional and Roth IRAs.  (Business.com)
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The Economy
The percentage of delinquent auto loans for more than 60 days rose in the fourth quarter, raising concerns with economists that Americans may be showing signs of struggling financially. (CNBC)
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Personal Finance
It's not always easy to be financially sound. Sometimes, that lesson doesn't come without some hardships. CheatSheet joined forces with MarketWatch and TheSimpleDollar.com to take a look at 15 financial lessons Americans have learned over the past decade. (Money & Career CheatSheet)
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According to a survey by Bankrate.com, approximately 1-in-5 millennials report that heavy student loan debt is preventing them from becoming homeowners. (Bloomberg)
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Corporate America
As stock and bond investors continue to encourage companies to decrease their debt, it appears corporate America may be listeing. An increasing number of CEOs are beginning to make debt reduction a top priority. (Bloomberg)
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Lifestyle
The housing collapse took its toll on hundreds of thousands of Americans, but black families were hit particularly hard, according to recent housing data. The result is that many black families were forced out of their homes and black homeownership rates are now at record lows. (The Washington Post)
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