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Ruth Umoh

Ruth Umoh

Reporter, Diversity & Inclusion at Forbes

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United States
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  • English
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  • Business
  • Society
  • Workplace

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Personal Finance: Impact of the Pandemic with Tim Allen, Jo Ann Jenkins & Nina McQueen

The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically altered the way both employees and employers are considering benefits. As employees return to the workplace, there are calls for increased flexibility, family-friendly policies, and additional health and wellness options packages. The pandemic also affected many Am…
forbes.com

The Greatest Stories Of Female Entrepreneurs Of The 21st Century

Ahead of International Women’s Day, we share the 21 most inspiring and enduring Forbes articles on the female entrepreneurs and executives who have defined the 21st century so far.
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Black Women Were Among The Fastest-Growing Entrepreneurs—Then Covid...

The pandemic threatens to wipe out decades of progress for Black female entrepreneurs.
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Black In Business: Celebrating The Legacy Of Black Entrepreneurship

African-Americans have played a key role in shaping the U.S. business landscape.
cnbctv18.com

How this 14-year-old Indian origin kid became an AI expert for IBM

Meet Tanmay Bakshi. Computer programmer, artificial intelligence expert and all-around tech extraordinaire. He’s developed multiple apps, published a book, hosted a TEDx Talk and spoken at IBM Watson summits around the world including Finland, New Zealand, Denmark and Australia. But there’s somethin…
cnbctv18.com

Why Jeff Bezos schedules ‘high IQ’ meetings for 10 a.m.

“I like to do my high IQ meetings before lunch,” the billionaire revealed in a September interview at the Economic Club of Washington D.C.
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Why Jeff Bezos doesn’t mind hiring people who are ‘a little bit ann...

Encouraging new ideas, and even dissent, is important to running an innovative workplace, according to researchers, including Francesca Gino, author of “Rebel Talent: Why it Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life.”
cnbctv18.com

Here’s what working 120 hours a week like Elon Musk really does to ...

“Working 120-hour weeks doesn’t leverage your unique qualities, it wastes them,” she wrote. “You can’t simply power through—that’s just not how our bodies and our brains work.”
cnbc.com

IBM’s blockchain team is led by women. Here’s why that’s a big deal...

IBM’s blockchain unit and development team are led by two women, which is unique in Silicon Valley.
cnbc.com

How to convince a skeptic the pay gap is real

Extensive research underlines the existence of a gender wage gap — but some people don’t buy it.
cnbc.com

Scientists reveal how boredom can actually help you achieve success

In her 2017 TED Talk titled “How Boredom Can Lead to Your Most Brilliant Ideas,” Zomorodi explains the connection between boredom and innovation.
cnbc.com

Why Bill Gates says you need confidence at a young age to achieve s...

Self-confidence at a young age is necessary for helping you find your passion, according to billionaire Bill Gates.
cnbc.com

Why you should be highly optimistic if you want to be successful

Optimism goes far deeper than just positive-thinking.
cnbc.com

How Apple’s success can be traced to Steve Jobs

“Apple is constantly evolving,” Scott Anthony, a managing partner at the growth strategy consulting firm Innosight, tells CNBC.
forbes.com

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