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Primed for a Budget Fight
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Primed for a Budget Fight

Approaching elections are inciting calls for more government spending

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August 01, 2022
On the Lookout for Black Swans
Bloomberg Businessweek US

On the Lookout for Black Swans

Investors are getting attuned to the risk of market disasters. Is protection worth the cost?

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5 mins  |
August 01, 2022
Facebook Gives TikTok the Highest Form of Flattery
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Facebook Gives TikTok the Highest Form of Flattery

The social network is overhauling itself to make it more like a rising rival, again

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August 01, 2022
India Chops Away At Internet Freedom
Bloomberg Businessweek US

India Chops Away At Internet Freedom

Modi’s campaign against fake news and security threats is cutting off political opposition online

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August 01, 2022
When a Sextortion Victim Hacks Back
Bloomberg Businessweek US

When a Sextortion Victim Hacks Back

A college student frustrated with the handling of her case took matters into her own hands

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August 01, 2022
Held Under the Spell of Wales
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Held Under the Spell of Wales

Welsh pride is riding high, celebrating a culinary heritage as distinctive as any in the European pantheon. Here’s where to eat, drink, and stay, whether you’re in Llandudno, Llandeilo, or …Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

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August 01, 2022
Where Did the Money Go?
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Where Did the Money Go?

The pandemic has left its mark on everything, even the distribution of wealth in the US

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August 01, 2022
Austrian School Economics—for Kids!
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Austrian School Economics—for Kids!

While right-wing politicians and activists fight to keep left-wingery out of children’s education, the Tuttle Twins are trying to build an audience for libertarian cartoons

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August 01, 2022
Buy Now Pay Later What Could Go Wrong?
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Buy Now Pay Later What Could Go Wrong?

Klarna, Affirm, and Afterpay have turned four easy payments into a whole new credit universe. Economic uncertainty and regulatory scrutiny—and, of course, the usual debt problems—are spoiling the fun

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August 01, 2022
Working Values: How Purpose, Morals, and Meaning Build Stronger Organizations
MIT Sloan Management Review

Working Values: How Purpose, Morals, and Meaning Build Stronger Organizations

VISIONARY LEADERS ARE DEMONSTRATING that a foundation of positive core beliefs, a unifying higher purpose, and a strong ethical code create fertile ground for employee engagement, customer loyalty, and organizational growth.

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Summer 2022
Unlock the Power of Purpose
MIT Sloan Management Review

Unlock the Power of Purpose

A new framework helps companies derive business value from a clear, consistent corporate purpose that drives collaboration, innovation, and growth.

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Summer 2022
Manage the Risks of Software Reuse
MIT Sloan Management Review

Manage the Risks of Software Reuse

Whether or not your organization develops software, it's likely exposed to the risks of vulnerabilities buried deep within code.

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Summer 2022
IPO Disclosures Are Ripe for Reform
MIT Sloan Management Review

IPO Disclosures Are Ripe for Reform

Current financial disclosure rules let would-be public companies shape a rosy narrative about their prospects and obscure information that investors should know.

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Summer 2022
CYBERATTACKS - The Ransomware Dilemma
MIT Sloan Management Review

CYBERATTACKS - The Ransomware Dilemma

The decision on whether to pay up when cybercriminals hold data hostage is shaped by choices leaders made long before an attack.

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Summer 2022
The Loneliness of the Hybrid Worker
MIT Sloan Management Review

The Loneliness of the Hybrid Worker

Having supportive colleagues in the workplace is key to feeling less isolated when working from home.

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8 mins  |
Summer 2022
Improve Creative Brainstorming With Constructive Criticism [CREATIVITY]
MIT Sloan Management Review

Improve Creative Brainstorming With Constructive Criticism [CREATIVITY]

Does criticism help or hinder creativity in brainstorming? It depends on the context.

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Summer 2022
Set Up to Fail
MIT Sloan Management Review

Set Up to Fail

Poor design of C-suite jobs can block executives from succeeding in their roles.

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Summer 2022
Break the Link Between Pay and Motivation
MIT Sloan Management Review

Break the Link Between Pay and Motivation

An experiment in eliminating a pay-for-performance model bolstered sales force results, retention, and engagement at Hilti Group.

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Summer 2022
Why We Don’t Talk About Meaning at Work
MIT Sloan Management Review

Why We Don’t Talk About Meaning at Work

Meaningful work will remain elusive if managers don’t learn to overcome four barriers to healthy conversations about what gives individuals their sense of purpose.

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Summer 2022
The Neuroscience of Customer Experience
MIT Sloan Management Review

The Neuroscience of Customer Experience

When neurological insights inform design thinking, companies can innovate with greater precision.

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Summer 2022
Why Some CFOs Make Better M&A Deals
MIT Sloan Management Review

Why Some CFOs Make Better M&A Deals

When chief financial officers have greater influence in the C-suite, companies are far less likely to destroy value by overpaying for acquisitions.

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Summer 2022
How a Values-Based Approach Advances DEI
MIT Sloan Management Review

How a Values-Based Approach Advances DEI

A new model for developing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the organization can increase employee satisfaction.

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Summer 2022
Making Sense of the Post-Pandemic Future
MIT Sloan Management Review

Making Sense of the Post-Pandemic Future

MORE THAN TWO YEARS into the pandemic, we’re in a moment when both leaders and employees are trying to make sense of how the experience has changed them and imagining what comes next.

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Summer 2022
[DATA PRIVACY] - Preserving Privacy While Sharing Data
MIT Sloan Management Review

[DATA PRIVACY] - Preserving Privacy While Sharing Data

Differential privacy can safeguard personal information when data is being shared, but it requires a high level of expertise.

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Summer 2022
Fostering Ethical Conduct Through Psychological Safety
MIT Sloan Management Review

Fostering Ethical Conduct Through Psychological Safety

Line managers are key to creating safe spaces for employees to discuss concerns.

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Summer 2022
Mastering Innovation’s Toughest Trade-Offs
MIT Sloan Management Review

Mastering Innovation’s Toughest Trade-Offs

Leaders must answer eight key questions to address the hidden tensions underlying innovation strategies.

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Summer 2022
Keke Palmer
Newsweek

Keke Palmer

FROM ACTING TO SINGING TO REALITY TV, KEKE PALMER DOES IT ALL. "I just always was attracted to people that did multiple things," Palmer tells Newsweek, saying artists like Jamie Foxx and Queen Latifah were early inspirations. Now she's out with the hotly anticipated Jordan Peele film Nope (July 22). "When people think about Get Out or Jordan's work, they can sometimes zero in on, 'Oh, this is a think piece on Blackness." She says there's always an element of that, but "They're not always on Blackness," and Nope is a perfect example of that. It's part horror, part sci-fi, part thriller and part comedy. "His choice to put Black people in the lead is just based off his perspetive of who he sees in his story." Since starting out as a child actor, Palmer says the quality of work she's receiving has only gotten better. "To have evolved to the place where the variety of who I get to work with is this level, I think it's only going to bring the best out of me." Case in point, starring alongside Daniel Kaluuya in a Jordan Peele film. "There's only one Jordan Peele."

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July 29, 2022
Q & A: James Reginato
Newsweek

Q & A: James Reginato

Interview with James Reginato

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July 29, 2022
‘Like Family’
Newsweek

‘Like Family’

The surprising connections between political heavyweights Pelosi, Harris and Newsom and one of the wealthiest American dynasties, the Gettys

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8 mins  |
July 29, 2022
Decoding the Colors
Newsweek

Decoding the Colors

The Webb Space Telescope is giving scientists a close look at the atmospheres of planets beyond our solar system

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July 29, 2022