Kara McIntyre
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'I'm Not Going to Change the World by Myself, But I Can Start.': How UOMA Beauty's Founder Merges Activism and Makeup to Fight for Change
Sharon Chuter is trailblazing her way through the beauty industry while fighting for equality, equity and representation for women and the Black community.
7 Meaningful Ways Your Business Can Honor Memorial Day
Memorial Day sales are an annual tradition at this point, but it's important to remember what the holiday is truly supposed to commemorate.
Recently Edited Content by Kara McIntyre
Why Nobody's Reading Your Company Blog — and How to Fix It
If your company updates are being ignored, it might be time to rethink your strategy. Here's how to craft updates that actually get read — and drive engagement across your team.
This Is the Newest Real Estate Trend You Can't Miss — and It's Worth $438 Billion
A rapidly emerging new trend is sweeping the global real estate sector, powered by humanity's collective desire for longer lives and healthier lifestyles. Here's what entrepreneurs should pay attention to to capture the new market.
I've Blended Business Trips With Family Vacations — Here's How to Have Kid-Friendly Fun and Get Work Done
Turning a business trip into a fun family adventure is achievable with smart planning and a little creativity.
Stop the Scripted Customer Service — Here's Why You Should Focus on Being Human Instead
Customer service isn't a team. It's how your whole company shows up for your customers, especially when no one's watching.
Every Successful Business Has Bad Reviews — Even Mine. Here's How I Tackle Negative Feedback.
What happens when a negative online review shows up like a dark cloud on a sunny day? Here's a blueprint for bouncing back, strategically and emotionally, from the sting of bad feedback online.
Is AI Worth the Layoffs? Inside a CEO's Ethical Nightmare
AI-driven workforce cuts are spreading across major corporations such as Amazon, Microsoft, IBM and Walmart. But for smaller business CEOs, it's not just strategy — it's deeply personal. How do you tell employees you consider friends that AI might replace them?
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