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Danielle Chard: Creativity for the Common Good
By Julia Miglets

Everything always comes back to my parents. I've been blessed to stand on the shoulders of silent greatness. In 1983, my parents took me to see the movie WarGames, and I was in love. I was nine. My family was a quintessentially blue collar/pink collar middle class 80s family—a factory worker and a secretary.   Read More

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An Interview with Isabelle Guis
By Brooke German

Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Egnyte, Isabelle Guis oversees many facets of technology. I spoke with her about growing up in France, attending Supelec (a French graduate school of engineering), and how it led her to Egnyte. Isabelle is an inspiration to talk with, and she is a prime example of a woman who overcomes adversity.   Read More

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Corporate Nomads and Hot Desking�"6 Tips to Limit Stress
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

Open offices can also be symbolically egalitarian. By eliminating traditional offices, many see the removal of social hierarchies and competition for the corner office. However, does "hot-desking" really benefit workers or just make them feel like corporate nomads?   Read More