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'30 Under 30' and next-gen thinking

GreenBiz

Whatever they may lack in life and professional experience, they more than make up for with an appetite for learning, a lust for impact and a facility with the tools and resources that have become the birthright of today’s digital natives. Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere).

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Nora’s Digitalization Challenges: What the MSE Sector Can Learn From the Digital Journey of a Woman Entrepreneur in Peru

James Militzer

It is a typical family business similar to countless others across Latin America and other emerging markets, but with one important difference: Nora’s bodega is digitalized. The story of Nora’s family business highlights, among other things, the importance of women’s role as a driving force for digitalization.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

Technology has become everyone’s business as we enter the next stage of this digital transformation where even your next toaster or refrigerator will connect to the Internet. In this article, I’ll highlight ten technology-driven Hard Trends that I would like you to spend time thinking about and better yet, act on.

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Give Something Greater: 12 Gifts for Self-Care

B the Change

As an Indigenous-owned, digitally native Canadian cosmetics company, Cheekbone Beauty was established in 2016 with sustainability at the forefront. This article was originally published at usca.bcorporation.net. This classic blue-red lipstick is called Aki, the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe word for land or earth.

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Numi Tea Aims to Build Carbon Footprint Awareness, One Cup of Tea at a Time

B the Change

Nowadays, we have digitally native consumers who interact with brands on a deeper level. This article was originally published at [link]. You might regularly see and purchase a certain brand from the grocery store, but that is typically the limit of your interactions with them. Essentially, where do we go from here?

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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

But look for future updates and essays on this topic, such as the one digitally penned recently by Jarami Bond (named in 2017). One final note: Be sure to check the end of this article for quick job updates from others who responded to our outreach but chose not to comment on the two questions. Sponsored Article. 30 Under 30.