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Christian Eriksen scores in Denmark’s 3-0 win over Serbia in first game at Parken Stadium since cardiac arrest

Christian Eriksen’s goal was his 38th for DenmarkChristian Eriksen called it a “lovely feeling” as he scored and captained Denmark to a 3-0 win over over Serbia at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium – where he suffered a cardiac arrest last year. There were emotional scenes on the Brentford midfielder’s return. “It’s not the final chapter, it’s…

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Everton in ‘secure financial position’ despite £121m losses

Everton majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright have faced criticism from fans this season for the way they run the club, which led to the sacking of Rafael BenitezEverton “remain in a secure financial position” thanks to owner Farhad Moshiri despite posting losses of more than £110m for a third straight season. The…

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Russia-Ukraine war: Abramovich spotted in Istanbul peace talks

Image source, Turkish TV Image caption, Roman Abramovich is seen sitting at a table alongside Ibrahim Kalin – a spokesman for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich has appeared at peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey. He was seen talking to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is mediating in the…

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How Augmented Reality Can — and Can’t — Help Your Brand

Customers want AR. But managers must have a proper understanding of how AR can help their brand before they invest in the technology. AR helps in entertaining and educating customers while also aiding them in evaluating products. AR can also promote online channel adoption while also encouraging category expansion. AR also benefits products that are…

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Research Roundup: How Women Experience the Workplace Today

What will it take to make gender equity in the workplace a reality? It’s a complicated question, with no easy answers — but research from a wide array of academic disciplines aims to expand our understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities women face today. In this research roundup, we share highlights from several new…

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Give Service Workers Stable Schedules

Service businesses are notorious for giving their workers unstable schedules — everchanging shifts and hours. This practice has contributed to the Great Resignation. But some companies, including Sam’s Club and Spain’s Mercadona, are proving that there is an alternative. By changing their operating model, they have been able to offer their workers stable schedules and improving…

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5 Actions CEOs Can Take to Prepare for an Uncertain Future -PARTHENON

5 Actions CEOs Can Take to Prepare for an Uncertain Future: Recalibrating strategy for a new environment By Andrea Guerzoni, Nadine Mirchandani, and Jeff Wray Geopolitical conflict and tensions, greater political intervention in business, and the climate emergency — these exogenous risks are CEOs’ top concerns today. The risks they can better control, such as managing…

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