Toxic Cultures include a failure to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. Beginning to emerge is a full spectrum of worldviews no longer willing to remain unacknowledged. HR needs to focus diversity and leadership training towards understanding varying worldviews and behaviors.
Read MoreTuesday, November 23rd, has been deemed “National Espresso Day,” and we received some recipes from Javy Coffee for you to enjoy
Read MoreChance 2 Dance Studio (C2D) did not happen by “chance.” It was years in the making and inevitable. Owned by former Arkansas Razorbacks Pom Dancer Megan Park Grimm, with over 30 years of dancing experience, Grimm has the right moves literally.
Read MoreTired of those fuzzy video conference call backgrounds and working indoors? Maybe it’s time to move your office outside to your backyard. Here are ways to transform your outdoor office space.
Read MoreOn September 22, 1949, four women founded the American Business Women’s Association to celebrate and bring together working women, and ever since then the 22nd has been designated as National Business Women’s Day. Business Mogul is a fan of these four business women who are paving the way in the beauty industry.
Read MoreAuthentic Brands Group (ABG), a global brand owner, marketing and entertainment company, has announced a definitive agreement to purchase Reebok, the iconic active and footwear brand, from adidas. A dream come true for NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal
Read MoreIt’s time to go back to school! Whether you’re starting college this year or you're already a senior, the new school year is a time to reinvent yourself - and your space. Check out these decorating tips by Desenio.
Read MoreWhen a job takes a toll on your physical health, regulators step in to set certain safety guidelines. But there’s not much help for those of us in jobs that hurt our mental health.
Read MoreGhanaian-American Media Executive Koshie Mills, Founder and Executive Producer of Heirs Of Afrika 4th Annual International Women of Power Awards Luncheon returns with her star-studded event.
Read MoreIn celebration of Black Music Month, Urban One announced today the release of its new podcast series, For the Culture, A History of Black Music. The podcast features six episodes focused on the impact of several Black music genres on popular music today.
Read MoreProblem-solving at the office and in personal lives must begin with knowing how to ask the right questions to find the right answers. Learning to ask the right questions leads to how to get unstuck when problems do arise.
Read MoreSummer is quickly approaching, and it's the nation's most-loved season of the year. Our summertime favorites are inspired by soft tones, self-care, beauty, and the working business mogul essentials.
Read MoreThe Little Car Company, makers of the limited-edition Bugatti Baby II, are thrilled to commence deliveries to customers around the world.
Read MoreThink of exercise as putting money in the bank. Exercise is an investment in yourself and serves as the best insurance against falls, illnesses, and unforeseen health conditions. The time for global transformation of health as wealth has arrived, and it starts with each individual.
Read MoreWant to take your selfie game to the next level? The Raleigh-Durham area welcomes the Selfie Symposium!
Read MoreWriting about Black history is difficult. It is hard to write about a topic like this when there is so much history that has been omitted from learning. Today, many African Americans are using their voice to be heard. No more are the days of hiding in the shadows of fear of repercussions.
Read MoreNational Margarita Day is one of the most popular food holidays to date. Loved by many, Tequila lovers find creative ways to celebrate this day (which is Monday, February 22nd) this year.
Read MoreDr. Lane Rolling, coined “The Black Dr. Fauci” wants to provide power in knowledge to the African American community on how they can be safe as we live through what he calls an endemic.
Read MoreCreme of Nature announced the launch of its multi-tiered “Legacy of Leadership” Scholarship Fund for HBCU students. Beginning this year, students currently enrolled at an HBCU will compete for $100,000 in scholarships. The Fund will be administered by the United Negro College Fund (UNCF).
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