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Staying Complaint as Compliance Moves Out of the Office

N2Growth Blog

Thanks at least in part to the banking scandals over the past few years, Reuters has recently reported that bank compliance teams are increasingly scrutinizing outside the office activities like social outings to bars and the like. Here are a couple of tips to consider: Stay Informed Outside the Office.

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Going after social commerce for sportspeople, Millions gets $10M

TechCrunch

Millions.co , a social commerce platform geared towards professional and semi-professional athletes wanting help to monetize their fanbase by selling merch and/or on-demand video, has grabbed $10 million in funding led by Boston-based Volition Capital. “We love Cameo , but we’re really different and focused on sports.”

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Experiential Travel Explained: Players, Distribution Landscape, and Opportunities

Altexsoft

It can be something safe (for the most part) and moderately active like camping or hiking – or more on a sports and even adrenaline-rush side, like skydiving, rafting, bungee jumping, mountain climbing, and so on. The marketplaces often offer expert coaching to their suppliers (e.g., Experiential travel benefits local communities.

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Tanya Maslach Joins Women On Business as a Contributing Writer.

Women on Business

About Tanya Maslach Tanya leads the coaching and creative efforts of Elevati, Inc. Tanya currently writes about leadership, in sport, work and life on Elevati’s Blog at www.elevati-inc.com/blog. Please join me in welcoming Tanya Maslach of Elevati, Inc. to Women On Business. You can learn more about Tanya below.Â

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Great Quotes: Be a Yardstick of Quality

QAspire

Again coming to an abstract from Harsha Bhogle’s speech on Achievers of Excellence, he said - Everytime I start a new day for live sports commentry, I keep a target to be better in quality than the last performace. Secondly as Tanmay said, Quality never has boundries, it’s always an ongoing improvement process. Don’t Kill It!

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QAspire Blog: Practical Insights on Quality, Management.

QAspire

I have heard Harsha Bhogle’s speech at IIMA on Sports and Excellence and he also shared some GREAT insights there. Ditto with sports. It is easy to get overwhelmed by the enormity of our goals - but we need to remember that an elephant can only be eaten one piece at a time! Don’t Kill It!

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A Few Parallels Between Sports, Life and Leadership

QAspire

Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer A Few Parallels Between Sports, Life and Leadership Last few months, I have been playing Table Tennis regularly. We can draw a lot of parallels between sports, life and leadership – because ultimately, all of these are a way to express ourselves better. That’s what every sport teaches us!

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