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The Breaking of Biases
By WITI News Staff

Despite decades of bias training and organizational change initiatives, women hold only a small percentage of high-level positions in most industries.   Read More

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Recycled Rides Celebrates Its 1,000th Ride
By GEICO Staff

When Army Veteran Sam O'Neil returned to America after a harrowing stint in Iraq, he had a difficult time adjusting to life as a civilian. The now 28-year-old was grappling with post-traumatic stress disorder and a serious brain injury, the result of a near-fatal mortar attack.   Read More

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The 5G Potential
By 451 Alliance

Fifth-generation mobile technology (5G) represents the next step into an age of permanently connected, real-time computing.This new age of connectivity is poised to have a profound impact on both consumer and business IT, and could trigger a wave of innovation not seen since the evolution of the Internet.   Read More

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WITI WINs Sports, Entertainment, and Technology Symposium Recap
By WITI News Staff

On March 31, 2016, WITI held it's first WITI WINs Sports Entertainment and Technology Symposium. Here is a recap.   Read More

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Six Rules Kindergarten Taught About Negotiating
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

When thinking about Negotiations 101, what we learned in kindergarten should be a lifelong guide. We learned key fundamentals about how to engage with people. While we were busy playing in the sandbox, eating paste, and making animals out of Play-Doh, we were taught about life, human nature, and negotiating.   Read More

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The Human and the Capitalist
By Jaime Bancroft Gennaro

If the definition of a capitalist is someone who sells something that is built by their employee for more than the cost of the employee, then reinvests the profits to accumulate more wealth for themselves, can there be any humility in the capitalist class?   Read More