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In late 2016, social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook reeled in the wake of increasing evidence that the U.S. election had been manipulated …
In late 2016, social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook reeled in the wake of increasing evidence that the U.S. election had been manipulated …
For a clear view of the future of business technology, the recent Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea were a display of much more …
Approximately half of the U.S. population, it is estimated, is introverted. What does that mean? Well, psychologists divided people into two types, introverts, and extroverts. …
Apple’s legendary co-founder Steve Wozniak recently announced the founding of an institute, named Woz U, to offer computer training. As Business Insider points out, Woz …
“It wasn’t the right fit.” How often have you heard that phrase uttered to describe why a candidate was not hired or an employee was …
Businesspeople are urged to work longer, smarter, and stronger. The average worker, according to some data, now spends closer to 55 hours per week on …
Ever wonder how many venture capital funds raised by budding entrepreneurs go to women-led businesses? The answer is: not much, although the percentage of funds …
U.S. businesses are increasingly using workers who are not employees to fill available jobs as part of their business strategy. Whether they are termed contract …
It’s so common to hear businesspeople describe “scaling” as a growth process that it’s easy to think “scale” is a synonym for growth itself. While …
McKinsey on Investing interviews Don Gogel, chairman and CEO of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, on the advantages of pure-play firms, how to deploy virtual expertise, …