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Steve Jobs Asked Himself This 1 Question Every Morning. New Psychology Research Says You Should Too
In the market for a radically effective daily gratitude practice? Steve Jobs and modern psychology have a suggestion.Business - Inc. - 2 days ago -
Steve Jobs Used the 10-80-10 Rule to Lead Others and Get Brilliant Results. You Should, Too
The 10-80-10 rule is a leadership principle that can help you lead better, do beautiful work, and practice emotional intelligence.Business - Inc. - Yesterday -
Psychology Says This 1 Question Makes Women Instantly More Likable and Persuasive
Influencing others is a tightrope for women. Psychology offers a simple formula that can help them balance likability and self-advocacy.Business - Inc. - November 4 -
Cowboys trade interest was already risky. With Dak Prescott's injury, their argument is even weaker
Dallas needs to think critically about 2024 investment, because it's now a risky endeavor.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 4 -
Should you make your bed in the morning? Why some doctors say no
Medically minded social media influencers have been encouraging people to leave their bed linen dishevelled – and all because of the humble dust mite. Name: Making the bed.. Age: I’m a ...World - The Guardian - November 6 -
This 1 Tweak to Your Behavior Makes You Instantly More Attractive, According to New Wharton Research
How you behave affects how attractive other people find you. New research uncovers a way to use that to your advantage.Business - Inc. - November 7 -
Intel CEO’s turnaround mirrors some moves by Steve Jobs. But is it too late?
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger gave a few important details Thursday about the company’s ongoing restructuring that mirrored some of the moves that Steve Jobs made at Apple — but it may ...Business - MarketWatch - November 1 -
A Couple Are Captivated by Nature. They Think You Should Be, Too.
They have cataloged natural life online and have developed board games and walking tours to help people deepen their knowledge of the world around them.Lifestyle - The New York Times - October 30 -
Taco Bell CEO says avoiding this mistake sets successful people apart from most: You have to ask the 'right questions'
When Sean Tresvant became Taco Bell's CEO, he heard a piece of advice that stuck with him — and helped him quickly adapt to the job, he says.Business - CNBC - November 15 -
Why Businesses Should ‘Expect the Unexpected’ for Trump’s Second-Term Tax Policy
Republicans will have a trifecta in Washington, but that doesn’t mean policy is a sure thing.Business - Inc. - November 14 -
OpenAI, Competitors Look for Ways to Overcome Current Limitations
The AI arms race is heating up even as the field has hit limits.Business - Inc. - November 14 -
Steal This EMT’s 3-Word Mantra to Stop Yourself From Freaking Out in Stressful Situations
The three words stand for three ultra-simple steps that will help you stay calm in the face of crisis.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
It’s a Great Time for Giving Back. But Don’t Leave Out Remote Workers
‘Tis the season for giving back—and with virtual volunteering opportunities, even your hybrid or remote employees can get involved.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
3 Holiday Shopping Trends to Improve Customer Experience
Prepare your customer service team for the holiday rush with these insights.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
5 Innovative Companies Fighting Climate Change
These companies are solving big problems facing the planet.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Is a Brand Invasion Coming for BlueSky? Not Exactly
The social network’s business model isn’t reliant on ads. What does this mean for its long-term survival—and your hopes of getting a true Twitter substitute?Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Why the Return to Office Workforce is Coming Back Less Diverse
Studies show women, people of color, and disabled employees, many of them high performers, are choosing job flexibility and working from home over going in to work.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Advance Auto Parts Closing Hundreds of Stores in Turnaround Effort
More than 200 franchises will shutter, as well as more than 500 corporate stores as the chain retrenches in the face of ongoing losses.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
These 2 Female Climate Tech Founders Are Mining the Riches of the Ocean to Save the Planet
Lacey Reddix and Pilanda Watkins-Curry, the co-founders of Olokun Minerals, want to extract from the ocean the minerals key to the energy transition.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Arizona Chip Plant Gets $6.6 Billion Ahead of Trump Return
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing’s U.S. unit will get federal money from the CHIPS Act, and will share some profits with the government.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
As Recalls Multiply, Ford’s Safety Record Draws Comparisons to Boeing’s
A $165 million fine from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a sluggish recall—one of many in recent years—highlights flaws in the automaker’s production safety record.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
The Trump Bump: 3 Industries Likely to See More M&A Under the New Administration
Analysts predict that Trump’s second term could be a ‘golden age’ for mergers and acquisitions.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
How Tech Trailblazer Ping Fu Copes With Failure
The Geomagic founder talks about leading her company through tough times on ‘Your Next Move.’Business - Inc. - November 15 -
Why Elon Musk Says His New Role ‘Won’t Be Business as Usual’
Musk’s moves since the election suggest the Tesla CEO will be heavily involved in the Trump administration’s ‘revolution,’ as he calls it.Business - Inc. - November 15 -
4 Questions CEOs Should Ask When Picking a Successor
CyberArk’s Udi Mokady spent years selecting and preparing his replacement as CEO.Business - Inc. - November 19 -
Senate Intelligence Committee will ask Gabbard 'lots of questions,' Lankford says
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said Sunday that the Senate Intelligence Committee will ask President-elect Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard ...Politics - The Hill - 2 days ago -
Warriors coach Steve Kerr says 82 games is too many, 'playing harder and faster than ever' leads to injuries
Kerr also noted that players cover far more ground than they used toSports - CBS Sports - November 15 -
Sam Altman Says Every Startup Has This 1 Unique Superpower
The OpenAI CEO argues that startups actually have a specific advantage against their largest competitors.Business - Inc. - November 11 -
Harvard prof who spent 10 years studying retirees: To ease into 'a satisfying retirement life,' ask yourself 1 question
Harvard Business School professor Teresa M. Amabile shares her best advice for what to do before "leaving work behind" so you can set yourself up for success.Business - CNBC - 5 days ago -
What’s the silliest question you can ask a restaurant critic? (And yes, I have the answer) | Jay Rayner
It’s fair to say that, after 25 years of writing reviews, I have eaten in a lot of restaurants. But I’ve always thought it ludicrous to pick a favourite. Who is the best member of your family? Not ...World - The Guardian - November 14 -
Ranking Every N.F.L. Team From First to Worst, With a New No. 1
Kansas City is back on top, and that’s not the only change in the top five.Sports - The New York Times - November 12 -
A monkey writing Shakespeare? That's much ado about nothing, scientists claim
Two mathematicians in Australia now say that the Infinite Monkey Theorem is wrong and monkeys could not write Shakespeare before the universe dies.Top stories - NBC News - November 1 -
Has life in the U.S. become too political? You can buy a house in Italy for $1.
A village in Sardinia is trying to entice politics-weary Americans to buy cheap homes in Italy.Top stories - CBS News - 6 days ago -
36 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Said 1 Simple Choice Separates Those Who Achieve From Those Who Only Dream
According to Jobs, you can chose to win a few battles, but that could mean losing the war.Business - Inc. - November 16 -
Abortions increase after Roe overturned and Mario Andretti talks new Formula 1 team: Morning Rundown
Donald Trump’s influence over Senate Republicans is being tested by his Cabinet picks.Top stories - NBC News - Yesterday -
China’s market targets are ‘just psychological’, says former regulator
Frank remarks by onetime securities commission chief give rare insight into Beijing financial policymakingBusiness - Financial Times - 7 hours ago -
China’s market targets are ‘just psychological’, says former regulator
Frank remarks by onetime securities commission chief give rare insight into Beijing financial policymakingWorld - Financial Times - 7 hours ago -
NHL Power Rankings: Heat Level On Every Coach After Bruins' Firing – And A New No. 1
The NHL power rankings have a new No. 1 squad as the Carolina Hurricanes take charge. But after the Boston Bruins fired their coach, how is every other coach doing?Sports - Yahoo Sports - 6 days ago