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University of Birmingham via ScienceDaily
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that raising your level of education and skills during your working life are key factors in determining your quality of life in retirement and older age. The study, led by the University of Birmingham Business School, involved interviewing around 50 retirees from a range of different professions and educational backgrounds. It was found that pathways to retirement and experiences of retirement differed greatly according to profession, gender, class and education.
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By Emma Fitzpatrick
Mark Zuckerberg recently wrote that Facebook users would "see less public content like posts from businesses, brands, and media. And the public content you see more will be held to the same standard — it should encourage meaningful interactions between people." For years, brands and publishers have suspected this shift coming. Now, it's time to pivot, learn everything you can about the change and embrace tactics to better your company's performance on Facebook.
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Workforce Magazine
Andie Burjek writes: "Occasionally I get to write feature stories for Workforce’s sister publication, Talent Economy, and the most recent assignment is on the topic of diversity (or lack thereof) in entrepreneurship. A lot of my findings and interviews I’m saving for the article itself, which comes out later this year, but there was one benefits-related piece of information that I’d like to share with you today in Working Well."
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Business Computing World
The term 'big data' is now becoming common to entrepreneurs regardless of the size of their business. In the past, only business chains and big organizations had an idea of what it meant and the benefits that came with it. After numerous reports by data science experts, small businesses are now receiving a wake-up call to embrace this data technology.
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By Fred Berns
How much you earn in 2018 may have less to do with your industry expertise than your marketing skill. Many of the most successful business professionals are less knowledgeable about their industry than competitors who earn considerably less. They're just better marketers. Many have worked fewer years than their competitors, some haven't won awards, and others don't have degrees in their industry. Fact is, they may be better at marketing than they are at their trade.
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Simply Business
Self-employed pensions might seem like a great idea, but with lots on your plate, sorting one out can slide to the bottom of the priority list. Our complete guide makes it simple — from the options you have to the best self-employed pension calculators on the web.
Despite working hard and building a business by yourself, you're much less likely to have a pension, if you’re self-employed.
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By Catherine Iste
Despite losing in the first round of this year's Australian Open, Venus Williams is successful by any measure. She has won seven Grand Slam titles — including five Wimbledon championships — and 49 total tournaments in her professional career. Her drive, energy and skill are clear on the tennis court. Yet how does that relentless determination serve Williams as a businessperson? Here are three leadership lessons this amazing professional has learned off the court.
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