Business Services
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How to Solve Your Company’s Toughest Problems
A conversation with Harvard Business School professor Frances Frei on how to solve any problem in five clear steps.
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Investors' AI Obsession Isn't Enough to Thaw the IPO Ice Age
Household names like Reddit and Stubhub have a better shot of reviving IPOs than the AI theme.
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Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Simple 2-Minute Trick to Show More Empathy and Strengthen Their Relationships
Learn what it means to "roll the tape"--and why this technique is so effective at helping you build empathy and strengthen your relationships.
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Walmart Made Customers Mad with Its New Plan to Track Them Online. This Is Just the Beginning
There's a lot more at stake than you might think.
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Chick-fil-A Asks 1 Brilliant Question In Every Franchise Interview. Now, There's a Summer Camp
We ought to normalize the idea of kids going behind the scenes in all different walks of life.
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Taylor Swift's 'Worst Nightmare' Scooter Braun Just Retired From Music Management. Here's The Lesson for Every Leader
Braun bought Swift's catalog against her will, unleashing a mega-feud.
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5 Ways HR Can Address Employee Disengagement and Quiet Quitting in 2024
What to do when employees are doing the bare minimum.
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An Oncologist Just Revealed the Most Common Last Words of the Dying--and What They Say About How to Live Without Regrets
Siddhartha Mukherjee's observations about people's last words line up with other research on the most common regrets and how to avoid them.
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Turn Your AI Skeptics Into AI Innovators
What friction-fighting bots taught us about boosting AI adoption in the workplace.
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Bryson DeChambeau's 'quirky' practice routine will help you perform in any clutch situation like public speaking.
Practice presentations in less than ideal conditions to build your confidence.
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Appeals Court Sends Credit Card Late Fees Lawsuit Back to Texas
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's case moves to less friendly turf as credit card companies challenge a key part of the the Biden...
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Katy Perry-Backed Foods Firm Bragg Explores Sale
The family founded apple cider vinegar maker, bought by Perry and Orlando Bloom and other investors in 2019, seeks a buyer at a price north of $500...
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What Are EV Startups Doing to Ride Out Weak Demand?
After Fisker filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, other startup EV makers review their options as sales lag.
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New Law in New York Requires Paid Break for Employees Who Need to Pump Breast Milk
The law requires employers in the state to provide a half hour of paid break time to employees who need to pump, for up to three years after the...
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Fed Officials Scan Data and Cautiously Ponder Rate Cuts
Signs that inflation is cooling prompts some Fed presidents to raise the possibility of one or two interest rate reductions this year.
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Amazon Fined Nearly $6 Million for Alleged Illegal Work Quotas at Warehouses
The California Labor Commissioner's Office imposes a $5.9 million penalty for running afoul of the state's Warehouse Quota Law in two locations.
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Amazon Labor Union Members Vote to Affiliate With the Teamsters
The struggling New York-based union overwhelmingly opts to team up with a much larger union to bolster its clout as it seeks a contract.
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TikTok Could Face Department of Justice Inquiry Over Child Privacy Issues
After looking at the social media platform's compliance with theChildren's Online Privacy Protection Act, the Federal Trade Commission refers the...
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Payment Fraud Worries Grow Among Business Owners
A survey shows that financial fraud of all types leads a list of entrepreneurs' concerns, from bogus transactions to e-mail phishing scams.
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How Nvidia Became the Most Valuable Company in the World
AI chipmaker Nvidia, founded by Jensen Huang, beat out Microsoft and Apple for the top spot, as its market cap passed $3.34 trillion.
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Security Researcher Finds Email Bug That Lets Anyone Pose as a Microsoft Employee
News of Microsoft's new cyber slip-up, another sophisticated phishing scam, means it's a good time to remind your employees to be extra-cautious...
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Companies Handle Surging Covid Rates as Health Officials Worry More About Bird Flu
Businesses are relying the lessons learned during the Covidthe pandemic to cope withto spiking summer infection rates, while U.S. authorities...
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Meet Butterflies, the Social Network Where You Chat With Artificial People
A new social network playfully takes the idea of a chatbotto the next level, mixing interactions betweenreal people and AI personas. Will companies...
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Boeing CEO Takes Thrashing From Senators, Even as the Hunt for a Successor Stalls
The legitimacy of company boss Dave Calhoun is questioned in a day of barbed questions beforea key Senate committee, while reports saycandidates to...
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What's Always on the Minds of Founders: Cash Flow
Farther's co-founders share how much time they spend thinking about cash regardless of their growth stage