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What to Consider Before Hiring Remote Workers
Remote work has tremendous potential. But most organizations are still getting it wrong.Business -
Your Performance Reviews Are Not Enough
Your employees want more from you than a yearly hour long check-in.Business -
The Danger of Staying Complacent
Do you ever find yourself in a situation where you know you are settling for less than you deserve but don't do anything about it because it feels comfortable?Business -
Founders Have More Resources Than Ever
Between government resources and a host of private tools, entrepreneurs have never had it so good.Business -
AI: Your Social Media Supercharger
From content generation and ideation to sentiment analysis and advertising optimization, AI offers new opportunities to improve connections and efficiency.Business -
Unveiling the True Worth: the Art of Valuing Your Company
How to maximize your exit by discovering your most valuable asset.Business -
George Clooney's 5 Personal Branding Practices You Need to Embrace
George Clooney has a great personal brand. Here's how to build yours.Business -
Peloton’s CEO Just Resigned. His 1-Sentence Explanation Is a Brilliant Lesson in Cognitive Empathy
Barry McCarthy told employees he was stepping down in an email.Business -
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary to Students: Employer Background Checks Can Catch Masked Protestors. Is He Right?
The use of AI in the background screening process can identify anyone, anywhere, he says. Others say it's often inaccurate and discriminatory.Business -
Why the Sill Is Doubling Down on DTC 12 Years Into Business
Founder and CEO Eliza Blank shares how her plant company has found a new--and profitable--path to growth.Business -
Students Are Customers: Why Your Business Should Pay Attention to the Divestment Movement
A generation of activists have shown they will weaponize their wallets. Here's what you need to know about divestment.Business -
5 Ways Leaders Can Effectively Challenge Their Teams
Discover how top leaders push their teams beyond comfort zones to foster growth and innovation, all while maintaining a strong collaborative spirit.Business -
40 Lessons From Michael Dell's Extraordinary Career
Dell celebrates its 40th anniversary today. Inc. gathered key takeaways from the billionaire entrepreneur's four decades as a business builder.Business -
Still Need Summer Interns? Take Some of Tesla's
Tesla withdrew internship offers to some of its summer interns, three weeks before the program was meant to start, leaving plenty of top-tier talent ripe for the picking.Business -
IT Companies and Businesses in Colorado and DC Lead AI Workplace Use
Business AI use is still fairly low, but is growing in some sectors and locations, and should see increased pickup through the year, say Census Bureau researchers.Business -
Should Peloton Bring Back Founder John Foley?
Steve Jobs is the gold standard, but a boomerang founder is no guarantee of success.Business -
Florida Just Became the First State to Ban Lab-Grown Meat
Governor Ron DeSantis said he's taking a stand against 'elites' and protecting the state's cattle industry. Other states are considering their own bans.Business - Florida -
Baltimore Bridge Replacement Price Tag Could Hit $1.9 Billion
Maryland estimates a new span over the harbor could cost $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion, and be finished by 2028.Business -
Google Asks Judge to Halt Changes to its Play App Store After Losing Legal Case to Epic Games
The maker of Fortnite sued to force the tech giant to make it easier for Android users to download third-party games--and won--but parent company Alphabet is trying to stop the revamp.Business - Google -
Microsoft Tweaks Service Terms, Bans Police From Using Its Facial Recognition AI
The software giant doesn't want its technology to be misused by law enforcement. Should people worry how others might harness Microsoft's AI power?Business - Microsoft -
Here's How a Massachusetts Court Case Featuring Uber and Lyft Could Reshape the Gig Economy
Competing ballot measures in the state will decide if drivers are independent contractors, and whether they can unionize. A judge will soon decide whether both will make it to the ballot.Business -
Tesla v. Tesla?
There won't be any Academy Award nominations for this court case inDelhi, where the EV maker is suing anIndian battery maker for using its trademark.Business - Tesla -
Now on Pre-Election TikTok: Lots of Russian Media Posts
A Brookings Institute study says Russian media outlets withstate-linked accounts are putting more English and Spanish content on the platform, and getting more engagement.Business - Russia -
4 Tips for Winning a Pitch Competition
No. 1: Use LinkedIn to gain an unbeatable edge.Business -
Apple Says iPhone Sales Slip, but Businesses Are Loving the Vision Pro
When Apple's finances look unsettling, the tech world trembles. But maybe it shouldn't, says CEO Tim Cook.Business - Apple -
The IRS is Tackling the Huge Gap in Audit Rates Between Black Taxpayers and Other Filers
The agency also announced it will spend some of its $60 billion bump in funding to look atbig corporations, partnerships and multimillionaires over the next three years.Business -
Berkshire Hathaway Board Affirms Support for Greg Abel as Warren Buffett's Eventual Successor
Ahead of the conglomerate's annual shareholders meeting, board members say theCanadian utility executive will stick to the legendary investor's conservative, value-based strategy.Business -
What the April Jobs Report Means for Small-Business Owners
Job growth and wage growth slowed last month, showing yet again that this isn't the red-hot labor market of a few years ago.Business -
Employees' Stress Over Mental Health Is Affecting Their Work
Employees are speaking loud and clear. As Mental Health Awareness Month kicks off, they're reminding employers to prioritize their mental well-being.Business -
A Handful of Plunging Stocks Suggests the Consumer Is Not All Right
Investors sold off Starbucks, DoorDash, and Netflix after weak earnings.Business -
Amazon CEO Jassy's Anti-Union Comments Broke the Law, Says Labor Judge
Claims made on CNBC broadcast that employees "would be better off without" a union were unlawful, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.Business - Amazon -
Antitrust Judge Hints That Google Stifles Rival Search Engine Competition
In courtroom sparring during closing arguments,U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta questions whether Google has blocked off the search engine market to other companies.Business - Google -
Yellen Calls Threats to Democracy Risks to U.S. Economic Growth
In a rare comment on politics--and an indirect swipe at former President Donald Trump--the Treasury Secretary says "democracy is critical to building and sustaining a strong economy."Business -
Is Musk Crazy Smart for Axing Tesla's Supercharger Team? Or Just ...
Making other EV makers more dependent on its resources could be a strategic move.Business - Elon Musk -
April Jobs Report Shows Slowing But Still Steady Hiring Pace
The Labor Department said employers added 175,000 jobs last month, a dip from March but another consecutive month that adds to the longest period of unemployment under 4 percent since the 1960s.Business -
Creative Insights From Taylor Swift's New Song
Exploring the transformative power of adversity and curiosity in fostering creativity with practical strategies for unlocking your creative potential.Business -
6 Ways Businesses Can Fail From the Beginning
Dramatically increase your startup's chances for success by pairing due diligence with intentionality in your planning and focus.Business -
Tim Cook’s 3-Word Response to a Question About Apple’s AI Plans Is the Best I’ve Heard Yet
On the company's earnings call, the Apple CEO explained why it sees AI as a "very key opportunity."Business -
Virtual But Not Invisible: 7 Tips for Standing Out in a Hybrid World
Hybrid or all-virtual roles are here to stay. Here's how to make sure you don't fade into the background.Business -
How Calling Everything a Journey Legitimizes Lethargy
The toxicity of corporate-speak has encouraged a bad habit.Business