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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. - 2 days ago -
Why Trump's tariff proposals have some business owners worried
President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on implementing a blanket tariff of 10% to 20% on all imports, along with an additional 60% or more on goods from China.Top stories - CBS News - 2 days ago -
Kennedy’s Views Mix Mistrust of Business With Unfounded Health Claims
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick for health secretary opposes fluoride in water, promotes unproven Covid therapies and has threatened to prosecute medical journals.Health - The New York Times - Yesterday -
The very busy Bussey Building: inside Peckham’s creative mecca
An old Victorian factory in South London is nurturing new industry. And some solid friendships tooWorld - Financial Times - Yesterday -
How Everyday Language Can Transform Your Business Message
Choose your words wisely because they can create wealth, waste, trust or suspicion.Business - Inc. - Yesterday -
Neuroscience Says This Simple Habit Improves Cognitive Health and Makes Your Brain Act Younger
“The idea here is that we can momentarily counteract [decline] through movement. It’s compelling.”Business - Inc. - 15 hours ago -
How to Create Onboarding Processes That Boost Growth to Scale Efficiently
Onboarding multiple employees is a challenge, but the right systems and processes can make it seamless.Business - Inc. - 12 hours ago -
Walmart’s Founder on Motivating Employees
What you can learn from the founder of the largest retailer in the world.Business - Inc. - 9 hours ago -
How Transform Team Engagement With Consistent Feedback
Why making a habit of feedback pebbling is your competitive edge for loyalty, retention, and engagement.Business - Inc. - 8 hours ago -
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Macron’s business policies made him ‘president of the rich’. Rachel Reeves, beware | Phillip Inman
The chancellor rightly wants to stimulate the economy by boosting growth. But she would be unwise to do it at the expense of the poorest. There is a danger that Labour will suffer the Macron effect ...World - The Guardian - October 19