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

NicoBoard is an app that helps parents make sense of a frightening time.
Deliveries of the $250k Lightyear 0 will start in November 2022.
first jobs
"Politics is weird. It’s the only business in the world in which you take a really, really important position, and you give it to someone with no qualifications." —Tony Blair
futurama
The fictitious 31st-century world portrayed by the series is actually quite a bit like our own in the 21st century.
Virtual instructor led training
Virtual instructor-led training is easily scalable and convenient for remote learners. Here's how to orchestrate it effectively.
“I thought, why not direct these high-power beams, instead of into fusion plasma, down into rock and vaporize the hole?”
When you're a genius, how do you make ends meet?
Anxieties about being identified will be superseded by fears of being analyzed.
Sick of remembering a random string of letters, numbers, and special characters?
airships
The airships have a range of 4,000 nautical miles, can fly for five days, and can cruise as high as 20,000 feet at 80 mph. They take to the skies over Spain in 2026.
Seattle slowly raised its minimum wage to $15 per hour. The results provide fuel for both sides of the minimum wage debate.
Training Evaluation
Here are five things to know before conducting a training evaluation.
digital nomad
Digital nomads can fully immerse themselves in their surroundings while advancing their career and stimulating the local economy. But there is one potential downside.
personal branding
Brands manufacture meaning through consensus; people must strive to create their own.
greater fool theory
An analogy explains the greater fool theory: You don’t have to run faster than the bear to get away; you just have to run faster than the other guy.
sentient AI
AI systems can carry on convincing conversations, but they have no understanding of what they're saying. Humans are easily fooled.
middleman
Our economy is dominated by middlemen, including huge companies such as Walmart and Amazon. There are many benefits to going direct instead.
start-ups
In New Zealand, ambitious Kiwis want to launch a lawn mowing business; in South Africa, it's cooking gas refills. Start-up dreams vary widely.