adidas is kicking off the second wave of Ultra Boost Collective releases with an upcoming pair with A Kind of Guise.
The shoemaker is accepting shoes, apparel and accessories from any brand, in any condition.
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Adidas is inviting all sports enthusiasts to join its product design team, using machine learning to transform the customer experience ─ appropriately enough with speed and agility.
"You can wear high heels,” he said in a voice that conveyed this would turn him on. “I don’t wear high heels anymore,” I responded. “They’re too uncomfortable.”
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Not-for-profits increasingly are taking on big issues, such as global warming and economic development. Some are turning to a relatively new approach known as “collective impact.” Such cross-sector coordination may...
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In-Kind donations add value to a nonprofit's bottom line and for some nonprofits, in-kind donations can be their most important resource.
The shoes you wear when playing sports can make the difference between a successful experience and discomfort or injury. Each sport has particular requirements for footwear. When you purchase or rent shoes specially geared toward a sport, consider a specialty sports shoe store that is recommended by a sports ...
An in kind donation does not involve cash gifts and can be one of the most important resources for many nonprofits.
New book posits that our influence is based on empathy, generosity and cooperation rather than power plays.
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Kindness can evoke an emotional response that becomes contagious.
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