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The Foundation of Effective Leadership: Emotional Intelligence
Taking control of your emotions can help foster a better workplace. Here’s how.3d - Business -
Travis Kelce Just Revealed How the Best Leaders Keep Winning in 1 Sentence
‘What are the keys to victory?’ It’s an easier answer than you might think.3d - Business -
Trump Considering TikTok Ban Delay
President-elect Donald Trump may grant an extension allowing TikTok to keep going beyond the ban.3d - Business -
McDonald’s Just Made a $76 Billion Announcement. You Should Probably Do the Exact Same Thing
Humility can be a virtue, but so can moderation.3d - Business -
TikTok Went Dark. Then It Came Right Back
So far, the TikTok ban has only resulted in a brief outage.3d - Business -
Bank of America Awards Employees Stock After Strong 2024 Performance
Bank of America’s stock surged 30.5 percent in 2024.3d - Business -
Trump Front-Runs Inauguration With $30 Billion Cryptocurrency Launch
The token TRUMP saw bigger gains in four hours than the S&P 500 has in three decades.3d - Business -
As Fire Containment Progresses, the Los Angeles Economy Lurches Onward
The LA wildfires created both terrible damage and huge opportunities for local businesses, and many are already rising to the challenge, awaiting a rebuilding boom.4d - Business -
FDA Wants to Curb Nicotine in Cigarettes, But Plan’s Fate Rests With Trump
Officials proposed limiting the amount of nicotine to make cigarettes less addictive, but it’s unclear if the incoming administration will offer support.5d - Business -
The 12 Days of Podcast Planning
Your guide to podcasting success in 2025.5d - Business -
How to Automate Your Marketing to Achieve a Better ROI
Triggered direct mail can quickly turn your sales funnel from stagnant to stellar.5d - Business -
Many Americans Doubt Trump’s Ability to Lower Prices in His First Year
A new poll shows only 20 percent of respondents have high confidence in the president-elect’s prospects for reducing the costs of groceries, housing, or health care in 2025.5d - Business -
Nearly Half of Remote Workers Would Consider Quitting If Given a Return-to-Office Mandate
A strict return-to-office rule may have unintended consequences, as a new survey finds many employed Americans would think about leaving their jobs instead.5d - Business -
How Trump’s Treasury Nominee Allegedly Avoided Nearly $1 Million in Taxes
Hedge fund manager Scott Bessent is facing questions about his personal taxes at a hearing on his treasury secretary nomination.5d - Business -
Why Every Manager Needs to Watch the Dystopian Workplace Drama ‘Severance’
The dystopian workplace depicted in ‘Severance’ isn’t actually that different from your workplace. You should watch … and learn.5d - Business -
State Farm Cancels Super Bowl Ad Plans As L.A. Fires Rage
California’s largest insurer said it won’t run a commercial during the Super Bowl, saying it must help its customers first. The optics matter too, since many homeowner policies were canceled before ...5d - Business -
How Teal Health Aims to Save Lives With Its At-Home Cervical Cancer Tests
With $10 million in new funding, Teal Health co-founder Kara Egan shares how her health care startup intends to reach its first patients.5d - Business -
Pitching Investors? Use These 5 Strategies to Sell Your Idea
The key to selling an idea lies in crafting a truly convincing argument.5d - Business -
Sonos’s New CEO Sent an Email to Employees. 7 Words Stood Out Most
The company has a long way to go to earn back customer trust, but this is a start.6d - Business -
Wildfires in L.A.: Where Small-Business Owners Can Find Aid, Even If Insurers Are Squeezed
Despite insurers’ retrenchment in California, the onus is still on them to make their claimants whole, an insurance industry watchdog says.6d - Business -
U.S.-China Rivalry Could Boost Space Startup Funding
After commercial space startups pulled in $8.6 billion in 2024, more venture capital firms are likely to make investments in new companies as Sino-Amercian tensions go orbital.6d - Business -
Employee Engagement Hasn’t Been This Low Since 2014
Less than a third of employees are engaged, according to a new Gallup report. Here’s how you can keep your team motivated.6d - Business -
5 Ways Highly Effective Leaders Delegate With Accountability
Delegating a lot? ‘By when’ are two magic words that you can never overuse.6d - Business -
How Labor Market Tensions Are Shifting the Advantage to Employers
After commanding better salaries, benefits, and work arrangements for most of the post-pandemic period, employees see the balance now tilting back to bosses, who are focused on cutting costs.6d - Business -
SEC Chair Gensler’s Exit Punctuated by Suit Against Musk and a Judicial Rebuff
New litigation charging Musk violated disclosure rules during his 2022 acquisition of Twitter may be more about symbolism than enforcement, but ensures his term won’t end with a court’s ...6d - Business -
Tax Deadline for 2024 Disaster-Hit Small Businesses Nears
The IRS cautions many small businesses that the filing extension periods given after natural disasters last year will end in early February, though other will have until May.6d - Business -
Mark Cuban Says Exceptional Leadership Comes Down to 4 Simple Words. Management Science Agrees
Find ways to ensure your goals as a leader also meet the goals of your employees, and great things inevitably happen.Jan. 15 - Business -
Steve Jobs Used the 2-Hour Rule to Come Up With Some of His Greatest Ideas. So Can You
Steve Jobs knew that constant busyness is the enemy of great ideas. Put his insight to use with the two-hour rule.Jan. 15 - Business -
OpenAI Details How It Would Like AI to Be Regulated
The resulting regulation—or lack thereof—could have repercussions for businesses working on artificial intelligence.Jan. 14 - Business -
Blue Origin Delays New Glenn Rocket Launch Again
After a tech glitch forced Jeff Bezos’ space company to scrap the test launch of its massive new rocket, another delay makes Thursday the next likely date for blastoff.Jan. 14 - Business -
Missed Dry January? Science Says You Should Definitely Give Your Own Version of Dry February a Try
Or if you prefer, research shows you should make it an [Insert Your Goal Here] February.Jan. 14 - Business -
How to Go From Average to Exceptional at Work: Steal This CEO’s Hot-Shot Rule
Kat Cole climbed from Hooters waitress to respected CEO by using the ‘Hot Shot Rule.’ It will help you level up your performance at work too.Jan. 14 - Business -
Hiring Is the Billion Dollar Problem to Solve in 2025
There’s a big opportunity here.Jan. 14 - Business -
How the US Patent Office Could Change Under Trump
The nomination of Howard Lutnick, chairman and CEO of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, as Commerce Secretary signals a new chapter for the USPTO.Jan. 14 - Business -
How AI Triggered a Venture Capital Uptick in 2024
VC dealmaking is on the rise, but still well below peak levels in 2021.Jan. 14 - Business -
Artificial Intelligence and the New Human Experience
Labor, identity, and the future of work are at stake.Jan. 13 - Business -
Zuckerberg Comments on Apple Add to Criticism of Recent Meta Moves
The founder of Facebook, now transformed into Meta, may have delivered a master class on how a CEO doesn’t make a company look good.Jan. 13 - Business -
Air Traffic Growth Forecasts Clash With Climate Goals, Study Says
Airline passenger counts will more than double within 25 years, and more flights will mean more global carbon emissions, an advocacy group warned at a major industry conference.Jan. 13 - Business -
Small Businesses and Homeowners in My Hometown Are Grappling With California’s Broken Insurance Market
One business owner in Altadena, where I once lived, would love to rebuild. But all of her customers lost their homes.Jan. 13 - Business -
Meghan Delays Netflix Series Launch as L.A. Fires Take Toll on the Arts
The Duchess of Sussex won’t drop her lifestyle series until March, as movie stars lose houses and the original works of composer Arnold Schoenberg get consumed by wildfires that have already killed ...Jan. 13 - Business