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If you've been at your job in the same role for an extended period of time, it may seem harder to move up the corporate ladder. Afterall, the higher you rise, the more competitive it becomes. But here are some strategies from career experts on how to better position yourself for those executive job openings. (Monster)
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Diversity in the Workplace
Gender equality and diversity is a critical component for corporations, and those with ambitious strategies realize that gender equality benefits everyone in the company and should remain a top priority. (Entrepreneur)
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International
In late June, the Trump administration announced a plan designed to invigorate business on the continent of Africa. Countering Chinese and Russian influence in Africa remains a top priority for the U.S., but some experts believe that the most prudent way to win over African leaders and citizens is by demonstrating that American officials truly care about Africa’s well-being. (International Policy Digest)
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The Bank of England has cut its forecasts for UK growth over the next two years, and is also warning that a no-deal Brexit would hit the economy and trigger a further drop in the value of the pound. (BBC)
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Education
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Hennessy have announced the selection of the 10-member inaugural cohort of the newly formed Hennessy Fellows program, and 10 MBA students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities have been selected. The program annually will select high-achieving, high-potential HBCU graduate students and give them soft-skill resources, corporate-development experiences and financial assistance. (Diverse Issues in Higher Education)
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Technology
For the first time since 2012, the iPhone, Apple's premier product, has accounted for less than half of the company's total revenue in one of its fiscal quarters. Its overall revenue also increased for the quarter. But because its most popular products are tied to the iPhone, experts say Apple needs to find a way to bridge the gap with Android users to continue its growth. (Business Insider)
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The Economy
Over the next three years, e-commerce retail sales are expected to grow by 256 percent according to Statista, which would then account for 17.5 percent of the global retail market. But Size Up founder and CEO Chase Campbell believes there are ways brick-and-mortar stores can still have success. (Entrepreneur)
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Lifestyle
The sale of the photo archive of Ebony and Jet magazines chronicling African American history is generating relief among some who worried the historic images may be lost. However, it has also caused great sadness among many because the images, which include photos of Emmett Till in 1955 after he was murdered and ones documenting the rise of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., won't fully be in the hands an African American-owned entity. For more than half a century, Ebony and Jet – owned by Chicago-based Johnson Publishing – stood as the epitome of a black-owned business. (The Commercial Dispatch)
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