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Details Emerge on the SBA’s New Small-Business Lending Advisory Committee: Entrepreneurs to Get a Seat at the Table

The first-of-its-kind committee could provide a megaphone for entrepreneurs interested in spurring more small-business lending.

9,000 Women Just Won Approval to Sue Disney for Pay Disparities. Here’s How Your Business Can Avoid the Same Fate

Well, it concerns the very boring compensation term job families. Please don’t stop reading, as this will apply to your business, especially as you grow. It’s important to understand, or you may get caught in a Disney-style lawsuit, and you probably don’t have the deep pockets Disney has to pay for top-notch lawyers.

Complying With the Corporate Transparency Act Could Cost Thousands. Many Small Businesses Don’t Even Know What It Is

Millions of businesses nationwide will need to start reporting their beneficial owners come next year. Are you prepared?

Canada is promoting child care for $10 a day

Could it work in the US?

This AI code that detects when guns, threats appear on school cameras is available for free

Iterate.ai, which sells a platform that makes it easier for other enterprises to develop their own AI applications, is now offering a product the company won’t profit from.

How to Apply for OpenAI’s $1 Million Investment Startup Program

The deadline to apply to Converge, OpenAI’s second annual investment and mentorship program, is January 26, 2024.

How to Make Your Team Smarter

Wharton’s Adam Grant explains how leaders can unlock the hidden potential of their teams.

Recycled plastic tiles that look like clay

Roof tiles made from post-consumer plastic are helping to reduce waste and energy consumption, while saving money on roofing materials

Future-proofing farming through affordable technology

Growing numbers of farmers want to ‘future-proof’ their business by investing in green energy and moving to regenerative farming, which reduces the need for costly and environmentally damaging fertilisers and chemicals. However, many small farmers lack the capital to invest in switching to new technology.

Cities Need Infill Community, Not Just Infill Housing

Almost a century into the Suburban Experiment, evidence abounds that the patterns of city- and neighborhood-building we’ve embraced has led not only to insufficient housing, but to serious social consequences: increasing loneliness, non-existent social ties, and growing polarization, to name a few. Not just that, but the social expectation of self-sufficiency resigns us to spending growing portions of our time to money-making so we can all buy our own tool sets, lawn mowers, and KitchenAids.