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Future Proof Your Skills in the Age of AI

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Artificial intelligence is changing how work gets done. Tasks that once required years of training can now be automated or assisted by software. Entire industries are evolving faster than many people expected. For many professionals, the question is no longer whether technology will change their job. The real question is how to stay relevant as those changes unfold. A recent article explores how forward thinking organizations and innovators are encouraging people to develop adaptable skills rather than relying solely on traditional credentials or job titles. The message is clear. The future workforce will reward people who can learn continuously, solve problems creatively, and adapt as technology evolves. In other words, the most valuable career strategy may be future proofing your skills. Why Adaptability Is the New Career Advantage For much of the twentieth century, careers followed a relatively predictable pattern. People learned a profession, built expertise in a specific field, a...

Alan at 80? ? Episode #45

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Name: Crysta Ames Title: Office Manager Group: Summit Consulting Group, Inc. Dateline: East Greenwich, RI United States Direct Phone: 401-884-2778 ...

Fight, Flight, or Boo

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Name: Crysta Ames Title: Office Manager Group: Summit Consulting Group, Inc. Dateline: East Greenwich, RI United States Direct Phone: 401-884-2778 ...

More Critical Thinking Skills

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For Immediate Release: Dateline: East Greenwich , RI Thursday, May 14, 2026 ...

Alan at 80? ? Episode #44

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Name: Crysta Ames Title: Office Manager Group: Summit Consulting Group, Inc. Dateline: East Greenwich, RI United States Direct Phone: 401-884-2778 ...

The Golden Gap From Liza Amlani -- Retail Strategy Expert

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Let me give you two points to consider: One, people are living longer, and those 55+ are sitting on wealth that won’t transfer to heirs anytime soon . In some cases the wealth is being left to a spouse or committed to philanthropy. In others, it’s being transferred earlier but in incremental sums tied to a major life event, like college tuition or a down payment. Two, birth rates are falling. Far enough that we’re trending toward a scenario where people 65 and above will outnumber children. No doubt, this has implications for the business of apparel and the broader retail category. The first thing that comes to mind is how retailers focused on children are confronting these dynamics. It’s not just a question of product assortments and pricing. It’s also a question of marketing approach. If grandparents and wealthy aunts and uncles hold more spending power than the parents, how do relevant brands and retailers entice them to spend on their pint-sized relatives? And because many couples...

Salem Media Net Revenue Falls 11.2%

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Salem Media reveals its operating results for the first quarter of 2026 and reports net revenue of $45.9 million, a decline of 11.2% from the same period in 2025. For Q1, Salem is reporting a net loss of $2.57 million, down from the net loss of $7.1 million it reported during the first quarter of 2025. Looking at Salem’s business segments, the company reports Broadcast Programming Revenue (from local and national block programming) of $17.2 million in Q1 of 2026, while Broadcast Advertising Revenue (national & local spot, network advertising) was $9.27 million during the quarter. Meanwhile, Salem’s total digital revenue for the period was $18.1 million. Salem Media announced this week that it is in the process of being acquired by WaterStone in a stock purchase deal that will take the company private. Adblock test (Why?) source http://www.expertclick.com/N...