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Macie LaCau, Staff Writer
Macie LaCau is a passionate writer, herbal educator, and dog enthusiast. She spends most of her time overthinking and watering her tiny tomatoes.
Business News
Toxic workplaces are literally bad for mental health
The big news of recent years has been focused on social media being bad for mental health, but did you know workplaces could also contribute?
Business News
A 3-day workweek could be the next boom for employee retention
The beloved chicken chain of the US pushed the bounds of the typical workweek - cutting down all the way to 3 days. Here's how it played out:
Business Marketing
The top factors holding back your marketing success
Airtable presents the drawbacks of your current marketing strategy and what changes need to be made to make it work efficiently.
Business Marketing
What is search forecasting and how can it boost business?
Search marketing is one of the most important parts of digital marketing, but have you ever heard of search forecasting?
Business News
Workplace etiquette a concern for the return to office era
Many employees returning to the office appear to not be adjusting well, leading to a surprising rise in the workplace etiquette industry.
Business News
Remote workers are more productive than in-office, says Harvard
Remote workers have been tossed in the waves over their productivity, even some being monitored in their homes, but Harvard has the answer.
Business Entrepreneur
5 side hustle ideas and how to market your new gig(s)
Many are turning to a side hustle to compensate income. Knowing your options can help you decide if you want to join the gig gang!
Business News
Small businesses are largely unaware of this law that could lead to big fines
The Treasury Department requires a special filing from small businesses to a special department, but lack of advertising has lead to trouble.


