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Examining the Growing Role of Plant-Based Products in Foodservice

With QSRs from Burger King to Burger Fi, White Castle, and many other casual dineries all jumping on the plant-based burger bandwagon, health-conscious people from all over are flocking through the doors to rate the taste of these meat-free alternatives. Whether it’s an Impossible Burger or Beyond Meat, controversy has arisen as it pertains to […]

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How Batteries Provide Critical Support During COVID-19 Pandemic

The strain on the global economy and infrastructure as COVID-19, or coronavirus, continues to spread is enormous. Healthcare entities need to find ways to handle increased demand and the need for effective telemedicine, the United Nations predicts a potential $2-trillion dip in the world’s economy as a result of the pandemic, and industries the world […]

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How Important Is It for Your Audiovisual Partner to Handle Your Managed Services?

When creating or elevating a space, it’s easy to get lost in the forward-facing, solutions-oriented side of AV installations. You’re concerned with how your integrator is supporting your overall vision for the project, working diligently to ensure the AV solutions they provide create the lasting and impactful experience you want for your customers, employees, or […]

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How COVID-19 Impacts Transportation Workers

Travel to — and throughout — the United States has rapidly dropped in recent days, driven by concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus. On March 11, President Donald Trump announced a month-long ban on most non-U.S. citizens traveling from Europe in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus — and on March 14 said the ban […]

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How to Become a More Effective Public Speaker

Being an effective speaker is much more than flipping through a fancy PowerPoint filled with facts and figures. Good presenters are engaging, exciting, and connect with the audience while getting their point across. Whether you’re a traveling presenter who speaks at many conferences a year or someone who has does a few smaller presentations a […]

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E-learning Companies Are Seizing The Moment

Ed-tech companies may be looking for a silver lining in the coronavirus economy, but long term it’s widespread adoption that they’re seeking. However, in conversations with nearly a dozen teachers and education experts, Fortune found widespread uncertainty about the consequences of a rushed transition to online learning. A fundamental issue cited by a significant amount of research is […]

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Will Shift to Remote Teaching Be Boon or Bane for Online Learning?

Because of COVID-19, most professors and students suddenly find themselves forced to use technology as they teach and learn. A panel of experts explores whether that will help or hurt attitudes about online education. Read the full article at Inside Higher Ed.

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Through the Storm with General David Petraeus: Navigating Leadership’s Toughest Challenges and the Crucial Intersection of Preparation and Opportunity
May 2, 2024

Joining Dr. Travis Hearne on Through the Storm is General ( U.S. Army Retired) David H. Petraeus for a wild discussion of how important leadership is and how important it is to get the “Big ideas” right. General Petreaus is one of the greatest strategic minds of our time and his conversation with Dr. […]

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What is the Craziest Thing Your Business Has Ever Done?
May 2, 2024

In this captivating episode of the Fans First series, Jesse Cole, the mastermind behind the Savannah Bananas, shares with us that in the competitive world of marketing, standing out often means taking bold, unconventional steps. A prime example is a company that captured the essence of St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah by doing something unprecedented: […]

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Synapses that Fire Together, Wire Together: How a Daily Text Helps Our Brains
May 2, 2024

Can a daily text keep the brain healthy? The ongoing mental health crisis spotlights the essential need for innovative approaches to mental health care. With the rise of digital health solutions, the conversation around behavioral health has intensified, reflecting a growing public demand for accessible and effective mental health resources. Recent studies reveal that […]

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Turning Tragedy into Triumph: How Ordinary People Can Channel the Power of Resilience to Make an Extraordinary Impact
May 1, 2024

Since time immemorial, stories of individuals turning tragedy into triumph have resonated deeply with society. Such narratives not only provide hope but also illuminate the profound impact of resilience. What does it take for ordinary individuals to channel personal loss into driving positive change in their communities? In the latest episode of DisruptED, host […]

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How Battery Storage Can be Lifesaving During Power Shortages and Emergencies
March 16, 2020

Modern innovations have made all sorts of things achievable in the realm of power, and one of the most exciting developments is the potential benefits to be gained by leveraging storage integrated into electrical grids. Development in battery technology is making those integrations possible. With integrated storage, electrical grids can store energy generated during high-production, […]

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What Sustainability Looks Like in the AV Industry
March 16, 2020

Modern society is becoming more concerned with sustainability and the protection of our shared environment seemingly every day – with the wealth of information at our fingertips about the potential impact of everyday human decisions, that impact is being measured and considered more often than ever before. Ignoring this trend, particularly when creating stunning spaces […]

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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Economy and Sports: Diving Into Data
March 12, 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, its impact is increasing. T.C. Riley, host of Diving into Data, looked at the numbers to share data about the current and projected economic impact of the pandemic. Some of the main economic hits so far include the stock market and the sports industry. Within the past week, a […]

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Why Quality Businesses Journalism Focuses on Narrative Storytelling
March 11, 2020

Business journalism is more than just stories about earnings and income statements. The ability to tell a compelling story is what makes audiences want to hear more about your company and what you have to offer. On this podcast, host Giovanna Hnath and Southern Methodist University Associate Professor of Journalism Jake Batsell discuss how companies […]

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Are Dark Kitchens Taking Over the Restaurant Industry?
March 10, 2020

Food delivery, backed by innovative technology, is increasingly expanding and creating a new market: dark kitchens. Changing consumer demands along with the rising costs of operating a restaurant has launched a new segment in the food service industry – dark kitchens. Dark kitchens describe a brand that delivers food with no dine-in facilities. What Is […]

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Using the NFL Combine to Define What Data Matters: Diving Into Data
March 10, 2020

With topics ranging from the “underwear Olympics” to the impact of the Coronavirus on economics, this week’s episode of Diving Into Data with T.C. Riley is dynamic. The NFL Combine, which is nicknamed the “underwear Olympics,” is an event where athletes likely to be drafted by the NFL are assessed in-person. Riley called this the […]

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How One Doctor Uses 3D Printing for Custom Surgical Guides
March 10, 2020

Custom surgical guides help improve placement and surgical success. Dr. Kristian Buedts, MD, a foot and ankle surgeon at ZNA Middleheim in Antwerp, Belgium recently shared how he uses weight bearing CT scans to create his own surgical guides, and then how he 3D prints those guides at his hospital. Dr. Buedts highlighted the challenges […]

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The Future of eLearning: The Transition to Active Learning in Education
March 3, 2020

Ramesh Balan, CEO and Founder of Knomadix, got the bug for education at an early age. The son of a high school math teacher, Balan helped his mother grade papers as a child, and he sought out an engineering degree in college. Balan’s career took him to early work in computer animation, and he […]

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Harnessing the Power of UV Light for Virus Protection
March 2, 2020

The world is currently facing a probable epidemic related to the coronavirus. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads just as other viruses do from person-to-person, mostly through respiratory droplets that occur when an infected individual sneezes or coughs. The world is on hyper-alert for ways to mitigate its spread, and […]

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