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We have a love-hate relationship with email. On one hand, we send over 108 billion email messages every day. On the other hand, most of us hate working our way through our inbox. Email takes up 23 percent of the average employee’s workday, and that average employee sends or receives 112 emails per day. ( Harvard Business Review)
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Diversity in the Workplace
International
Japan's economy expanded an annual rate of 1.9% rate in the first quarter of this year, revised from a preliminary figure of 1.7%, according to official figures on Wednesday.( BBC)
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Personal Finance
It seems like every time we get new statistics on how Americans are saving, the numbers just keep getting worse. A study conducted last year by GoBankingRates.com told us that 62% of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings. And in case you don't think that's bad enough, here's another dismal statistic to chew on: According to a study by the Federal Reserve Board, 47% of Americans would not be able to cover a $400 emergency without resorting to borrowing money, or selling off possessions.( USA TODAY)
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Corporate America
Loyalty programs do attract customers, according to a report to be issued on Tuesday by Bond Brand Loyalty in collaboration with Visa. About 80 percent of the roughly 19,000 consumers in the United States and Canada who responded to an online survey said they were more likely to continue doing business with brands that offered loyalty programs. But to be successful, the programs can no longer offer just a discount or a free dessert. ( The New York Times)
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Sportswear giant sues world indoor 800-meter champion Boris Berian over move to New Balance Just weeks ahead of the trials to determine the U.S. squad for the Summer Games, Nike is seeking a temporary restraining order that prevents Mr. Berian from competing in any non-Nike gear. ( The Wall Street Journal)
Visit http://www.wsj.com/articles/nike-plays-hardball-to-keep-its-athletes-1465258535 to view the full article online.
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For investors — there are much more important things than just revenue — like cash flow. The biggest companies based on their free cash flow, a key measure that shows how much cash a company generates from its core business after spending on buildings, equipment or other capital expenditures, paints a very different picture of which companies hold the most sway in the U.S. economy. ( USA TODAY)
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