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Maintaining Clean Air for Employees in Utah’s Varied Work Environments

She Owns Success

While the states natural scenery often conjures up images of pristine mountain vistas, indoor environmentsranging from high-rise offices in Salt Lake City to industrial manufacturing plants in West Valleymay still face serious air quality challenges.

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Gamification for Employee Engagement: Meaning, Benefits, Ideas, Examples, Tools & Trends

Vantage Circle

Example: A manufacturing company used VR to train employees on machinery operation, reducing errors by 30% and cutting training time in half. A dreamer and an idealist in a long-term relationship with food and sleep, Lopamudra is more than thrilled to be part of the marketing team at Vantage Circle.

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Gamification for Employee Engagement: Meaning, Benefits, Ideas, Examples, Tools & Trends

Vantage Circle

Example: A manufacturing company used VR to train employees on machinery operation, reducing errors by 30% and cutting training time in half. A dreamer and an idealist in a long-term relationship with food and sleep, Lopamudra is more than thrilled to be part of the marketing team at Vantage Circle.

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Want to Start a Food Brand? Here’s How to Stand Out in the CPG Market

She Owns Success

Thinking about launching your own food brand? The CPG (consumer packaged goods) food industry is booming, and it’s no longer dominated by giant corporations. Take Partake Foods, for example, was founded by Denise Woodard, a mom who wanted allergen-friendly snacks for her daughter. You’re in the right place, and the right moment.

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The new tariff reality: From risk to resilience

McKinsey

For many companies, if they decide to wait too long to start building new plants, shifting supply chains, striking new deals in terms of toll manufacturing, they could lose valuable options against competitors; hence, the point of transforming—and the timing of doing so—is of the essence for many of them. Is that what it is now?

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Reducing food loss: What grocery retailers and manufacturers can do

McKinsey

An estimated $600 billion worth of food is lost during or just after harvest. Can manufacturers and grocers do anything about it? Definitely—and it will be good for business, people, and the planet.

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The Key to Finding Solutions

Let's Grow Leaders

But what happens when the availability of your food changes? It turns out that when one source of food is more abundant, the bird’s attention narrows to focus on just that one kind of food. They get more food and spend less energy to find and catch it. But why, why is that? But why, why is that?

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