Business Services
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Amazon in Seattle: The Role of Business in Causing and Solving a Housing Crisis
What role should business play in solving societal issues that it helps to create?
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Preventing Ransomware Attacks at Scale
Designing software that’s resilient against the most common cyberattacks is possible — and significantly more cost effective than...
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How Burnout Became Normal — and How to Push Back Against It
Seven strategies to get back to a healthy baseline.
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Feeling Unmotivated? Here’s How to Get Out of the Rut
A conversation Harvard Business School’s Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams on shifting your mindset and energy at work.
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The FTC Just Voted to Ban Noncompetes for Everyone. Here's Everything You Need to Know
If you can't stop your best employee from working for your competitor, what do you do?
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Perplexity AI Just Announced Its First B2B Product, and NVIDIA Is Already Using It
Other early adopters of Perplexity Enterprise Pro include Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Google Fired Employees Who Protested Israel Cloud Deal. What Should You Do If Your Employees Protest?
Make sure you have all the information before you act. Otherwise, you could end up in risky legal waters.
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Mark Zuckerberg Just Made It Official: Meta Is Going Open-Model With Horizon OS
The Facebook founder is letting other hardware-makers use his company's virtual reality operating system.
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Is Matthew Kenney the Adam Neumann of Vegetables?
The vegan restaurateur left a trail of burned investors--but money kept flowing in.
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Levi Strauss’ Direct-to-Consumer Shift Trades Wholesaler Habits for Increased Efficiency
Long reliant on department stores for sales, the maker of 501 jeans has adopted to online and company store sales strategies to gain valuable...
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Antitrust Watch: U.S. Sues to Stop Handbag Deal, Grocery Chains Sell Off to Boost Merger Odds
The Federal Trade Commission is blocking a merger between Coach and Michael Kors, as Albertsons andKrogers pland to sell 579 stores to satisfy the...
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Buy Now, Pay Later Lender Affirm Expands Into Financing Elective Medical Procedures
As the fintech firm expands to finance vet bills,dental services and cosmetic surgery,regulators and advocacy groups fear BNPL lending leads some...
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Why a Strong Brand Isn't a Luxury but a Necessity
You might believe that Thomas Edison was a world-changing inventor, but his most phenomenal role was 'brand architect.' And this is why you've...
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Tesla's Earnings Have Wall Street Seeking Clues to Musk's Plan to Restore EV Maker's Wild Growth
Sales are falling. Layoffs are happening. Self-driving needs a hand (or two). Analysts want to know how the company gets back on the road to growth...
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Trump to Reap $1.3 Billion Social Media Company Stock Award
The former president agreed not to sell his shares before September, but the bonus pushes his net worth to an estimated $4.7 billion.
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Amazon’s New Drone Delivery Push Seeks to Soar Beyond Past Woes
The giant retailer's recurring aerial delivery failures are a sharp contrast to its wider dominance and success. Management hopes the new Arizona...
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Here's What an Ex-Twitter Trust and Safety Officer is Thinking About AI and Content Moderation
Alex Popken, a 10-year veteran of the social media platform now known as X, discussesthe erosion of online safety and the limits of how AI can help.
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Noncompete Agreements Banned by FTC
Federal Trade Commission vote willrender restrictions on where workers can take new jobs unenforceable.
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Lab-Grown Diamonds Startup Raises $10 Million to Sell Gems to Gen Z
An entrepreneur's efforts to sellcheap "real" diamond bling that suits the tastes of the TikTok generation may make Denver-based Pascal a lot of...
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Tesla Axed its Marketing Team During Layoffs. Was it a Stealth Genius Move?
It may sound crazy, but ditching a team that didn't seem able to achieve sales growth may offer useful lessons for your company.
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China Used Resellers to Obtain Recently Banned Nvidia Chips
Super Micro, Dell servers bought by Chinese universities and institutescontained advanced chipssubject to a widening U.S. tech export ban.
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City Leaders Accuse Shipping Companies of Negligence in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
City attorneys want a federal court to reject the attempt by the owner and manager of the cargo ship Dali to cap damages under an 1851 law.
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Trump Scorns This Immigration Visa, Though Truth Social Applied for One
The H-1B visa has been a path for skilled professionals to work for U.S. companies for decades, and remains vital to the tech industry, even when...
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Starbucks Fights Labor Agency in Supreme Court Case
The coffee chain says the National Labor Relations Board has too much power to intervene in labor disputes. If the court agrres, it could stifle...
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America's Child Care Crisis Holds Back Moms Without College Degrees
The trap of low-wage jobs and pricey, hard-to-find child care hampers working mothers--and curbs small business growth.