Month: July 2022

Alanna Atkinson, who founded A Few Scoops after the pandemic and has a young daughter Adeline (pictured), feels playing a team sport inspired her to become an entrepreneur. While progress is being made, we do have a duty to carve the way for future generations and help level the playing field so that more girls…

In September 2020, Lincoln Financial Group announced to amplify the companys ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion and drive meaningful, measurable change. Today, approximately 16 million customers trust our retirement, insurance and wealth protection expertise to help address their lifestyle, savings and income goals, and guard against long-term care expenses. Committed to providing our employees…

For instance, 41% of Millennials feel brands should be able to immediately adapt offers and interactions at the moment of new data ingestion. Todays consumers have high expectations of all brands they engage with to provide personalized experiences with minimal data risk, says John Nash, chief marketing and strategy officer for Redpoint Global. Utilizing the…

70% of people who experience a lack of relevancy with ads are often spammed and receive inaccurate information in brand communications, according to a report by customer engagement and data management software company Redpoint Global via Dynata Research.

Planning for a cookieless tomorrow means starting today to position your organization for success before the change occurs. Below are five steps marketers can take to prepare for this inevitability. But first, it’s important to discuss exactly what we mean by cookies.

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact daily life, including health system operations, despite the availability of vaccines that are effective in greatly reducing the risks of death and severe disease. Misperceptions of COVID-19 vaccine safety, efficacy, risks, and mistrust in institutions responsible for vaccination campaigns have been reported as factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy.

Studies suggest that the general public blames buyers for the behavior of their suppliers (Hartmann & Moeller, 2014), that reputations spill over among corporations in the same industry (Barnett & King, 2008; Jonsson et al., 2009; Yu et al., 2008; Zavyalova et al., 2012), and that perceived severity of harms is key when people make…

Specifically, Americans with medical debt are putting off seeing a specialist (52%), being seen for a sickness (41%) and undergoing treatment plans recommended by their doctor (31%).

Of the 2,900 IT decision-makers surveyed globally in the Equinix 2022 Global Tech Trends Survey, 72% of respondents indicated their organization is planning to expand in the next 12 months, into either a new city (31%), a new country (33%), or a new region entirely (38%).

As Joe Biden’s job performance ratings continue to slide, the president Americans would most likely vote for in hypothetical matchups since the Reagan era is Barack Obama, according to a new survey. He was all personality,” Reagan biographer and presidential historian Craig Shirley told Newsweek, referring to Obama’s strong likability and Obamacare, arguably his one…