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Here are eight Prime Day deals you won’t want to miss. INC. THIS MORNING Presented by [The robots redesigning your office]( Good morning, There are few moments more pivotal in your entrepreneurial journey than opening your first office or storefront. Whether it be a home office, a corporate space, or a brick-and-mortar store, making sure your physical location represents your brand is paramount. Several companies are attempting to streamline the interior design process using automation. Machine learning software can read both professional and rudimentary floor plans and then instantly extrude them into a "digital twin" of your real-life space. Once a "twin" has been created, you have full freedom to customize the space by adding doors, erasing walls, and placing furniture. Read on for [how you can use machine learning technology to personalize every aspect of your working environment](. [Building a Company for the Next Generation]( How Allbirds Went From a Soccer Player's Side Hustle to a [$2 Billion Sustainable Brand](. A MESSAGE FROM tripactions [State of Business Travel and Expense: Q1 2022]( Business travel and expense is back—and TripActions has the data to prove it. Check out this report to see first hand data on 2022’s return to travel. [Get Started]( Here's what else I'm reading today: You can [take steps to make a little peace]( with terminated candidates. –Inc. These [seven tips from current business owners]( can help you curve rising inflation. –Inc. Here are [eight Prime Day deals]( you won’t want to miss. –Inc. If your business relies on usernames and passwords alone to secure your systems, it may be time to [switch to multifactor authentication](. –WSJ A [complicated and drawn-out recruitment]( rarely translates to making better hires. –HBR One more thing: Not all your employees can [afford to pay]( for team lunches. –Inc. This newsletter was written by Inc. associate editor Brit Morse. How are we doing? Send us ideas and feedback on [Twitter](. Did someone forward you this newsletter? [Subscribe here.]( Join the visionaries who choose Inc. as their trusted source for the most accurate reporting on business. [Subscribe]( 7 World Trade Center 29th Floor New York, NY, 10007 [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( This email was sent by Mansueto Ventures. If you do not wish to receive email communications please [click here]( to unsubscribe. To view our privacy policy, [click here](. Copyright © 2022 Mansueto Ventures LLC. All rights reserved. [Link](

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