Meredith Wood, Editor in Chief at Fundera, examines the pricing strategies of successful companies large and small.
New report reveals the American cities that work the hardest—and the least
Today is Employee Appreciation Day—what better day to acknowledge the dubious accolade of how overworked Americans are? And a great day to snicker at the cities that commute the longest hours, volunteer the least, and have the highest share of “idle youth.”
The smart city revolution
Ricardo van Loenen, co-founder of B.Amsterdam, explains the impact of innovative spaces trying new things on the fringes of the city.
7 signs your job should be remote
43% of the U.S. workforce now works remotely at least some of the time. Maybe you should be too. Kayla Matthews on figuring out whether your job is a good candidate for going remote.
Austin and Dallas dominate the flexible office space market in Texas
It should come as no surprise that Austin dominates the Texas coworking and flexible office market. But Dallas is right up there with it. A briefing from Instant Office’s latest report, by Michelle Bodick.
6 ways emerging tech will shape work in 2019
Predictive analytics, cloud computing, social impact, employee engagement… How exactly will new technologies affect the future of work in the coming year? Maddie Davis, co-founder of Enlightened Digital, takes a closer look.
How to raise your rates and keep your clients from walking away
Freelancers and small business owners typically start out with with lower rates. But at some point, you’ve got to raise those prices. Some tips on how to do that without alienating your customer base, by Jessica Leone.
While startups take off in Europe, coworking faces some challenges
With increased venture funding and a booming tech workforce, startups are taking off across Europe. But despite all of the success, European coworking spaces are still moving forward with some caution. By Patrick Foster.