PROFESSIONAL COACHING SERVICES CLIENTS

Brand Owner Address Description
EQUITY & EXPECTATIONS Equity & Expectations 28 Sienna Lane Natick MA 01760 Professional coaching services for clients in the fields of diversity, equity and inclusion; Educational services, namely providing workshops, seminars, and classes in the fields of diversity, equity and inclusion, cultural responsive teaching, and cultural proficiency; educational services, namely providing group and individual coaching in the fields of diversity, equity and inclusion, cultural responsive teaching, and cultural proficiency;EQUITY AND EXPECTATIONS;Business management consultation, namely, business strategic planning and business management consultancy and advisory services in the fields of diversity, equity and inclusion; business consulting services in the fields of diversity, equity and inclusion, cultural competency, and cultural proficiency;EQUITY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems for server visualization and control are provided. In various embodiments, multiple clients connect to a server to receive various services from service providers, including financial services. When a client connects to a server, it provides authentication credentials to the server. The server, upon authenticating the client, may provide a set of additional credentials relating to service providers. These additional credentials may be used to receive services from the service providers. The client may connect to the services through a server visualization and control library resident on a server that provides a layer between clients and services such that an application developer who is developing a service may not need to be aware that multiple clients may connect to the service or that the service may be instantiated multiple times. A user may use the system in a variety of operating environments and may not perceive any differences when using the system on these operating environments because a server provides representations of a user interface to clients. The system may provide updates to connected clients without further client input.