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Business

Discover top ideas and strategies from today’s leading business voices.

The first "running machine" — later known as the bicycle — symbolizes a key design idea.
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10mins
Tim Ferriss has interviewed some of the most powerful thinkers in the world. This is what he learnt about how they operate.
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1hr 34mins
Master creative thinking in 90 minutes, with expert Tiago Forte.
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Frugality can also benefit the environment.
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emotional intelligence training for leaders
Four key components to guide the creation of emotional intelligence training for leaders.
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6mins
History’s most remarkable leaders had this one trait in common. We can harness it too.
3D-printing robots are being used to build a 100-home housing development in the US state of Texas.
What the hell is “re-engineering business value creation systems” anyway?
financial mindfulness
Mindfulness may be especially useful for gaining more control of your impulses to spend.
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skills based training
To keep up with the pace of change, organizations that haven’t already can benefit greatly from exploring skills-based training. 
Research shows how "dark" Brett Martinpersonality traits affect Bitcoin enthusiasm.
Are you a video gaming master? Put it on your résumé.
Anyone can have a bad day at work, but not everyone scores this high on narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism.
Crisis management training
With crisis management training, organizations can develop the agility to recover from crises with as little disruption as possible.
6mins
Economist Tyler Cowen explains why intelligence is overrated. Here’s what to look for instead.
A white king defeated by a black pawn in chess
Everyone loves a good underdog story, but the lessons we derive from them depend on how they’re told.