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Acceleration where no one came Remember when you thought digital conversion would be a gentle slope? They were easier times. Today, I see an organization scramble as a 5-year technology adoption curve that has once collapsed in just a few months. Training departments across the industry are facing an existential crisis that is not ready to openly discuss. The numbers tell a surprising story. According to recent industry analysis, 78% of traditional corporate training content will be outdated by December 2025 with learning solutions that drive AI. It’s not evolution, it’s extinction. But why is this happening so rapidly in…
What Are Paid Media And The PESO Model? Paid media refers to any paid digital placement, including traditional advertising methods like TV commercials and print ads. More modern paid media examples include social media and Google ads, video ads, and search ads, which we will analyze later. Many people use paid media interchangeably with the cost-per-click (CPC) model. Yet, not all online ads belong to this category. Paid media simply refers to all digital channels and platforms a company utilizes to generate high-quality business leads. Paying for online ads isn’t the only tactic you should follow to grow your business.…
Check out the companies that make headlines before the bell. First Solar-Solar Panel Maker fell 13% after the first solar plant recorded first-quarter revenue of $1.95 per share, with a $2.49 analyst voted by LSEG to pencil. SNAP – Stocks fell 15% after tech companies refused to provide forecasts, citing macroeconomic uncertainty that could affect advertising demand. Nevertheless, SNAP reported better top-line results than expected in the first quarter. The company recorded revenue of $1.36 billion, slightly higher than the expected $1.35 billion by analysts surveyed by LSEG. The losses came at 8 cents per share. Super Microcomputer – The…
This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. Reporting Highlights High Suicide Rate: U.S. farmers are 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide than the general population. In Utah, they die by suicide at the third-highest rate by vocation in the state. Temporary Help: A federal program offering Utah farmers free therapy was so successful that it ran out of money in four months. But lawmakers have chosen not to continue funding it. Stressors Facing…
April 30, 2025 A new sound is available from HBR IdeaCast. Every Tuesday, we continue to provide you with the insights, research and advice you need to lead, featuring practical conversations with key thinkers. However, as Harvard Business Review editor Adi Ignatius joins executive editor Alison Beard as the show’s co-host, he offers more to provide better service. We look forward to more interviews with C-Suite executives, a more professional perspective on the most pressing latest issues facing leaders, and special surprises for HBR subscribers. The new and improved HBR IdeaCast will begin next Tuesday. Make sure to press Subscribe…
Disneyland’s Feller Cat Officially Stores “The Happiest Place on Earth” Researchers have invested in the record-breaking collection of urine from Walpurgis Day’s Goteborgs-Posten via machine translation. Michael T: “At least when I was in August of my 30th year of young students, you couldn’t find one plain student today. They were all out in the park where they were drunk.” Toilet design for proper poop posture pic.twitter.com/bkm6cl62o9 – Aesthetic (@partturesfoider) April 28, 2025 Scientists have discovered a “lid” that maintains a super no-can in Yellowstone Scientists are living tissues that could revolutionize diabetes treatment SCITECH every day (Chuck L) Rattlesnake…
Hannah Bates: Welcome to HBR on Strategy – Case research and conversations with world’s top business and management experts to help you unlock new ways of business. Have you heard of the Museum of Failure? It is home to over 1,000 relics of failed business ventures, including Heinz Tomato Ketchup Cookbook, Big Pencils for Women, and Lehman Brothers stock certificates. These flops and washouts may be fun to laugh at, but they have strong lessons for business leaders. In this episode, museum founder and venture capitalist Sean Jacobson, with the help of artifacts in his warning collection, identifies six forces…
HANNAH BATES: Welcome to HBR On Leadership, case studies and conversations with the world’s top business and management experts—hand-selected to help you unlock the best in those around you. Harvard Business School professor Frances Frei says the best measure of a leader’s effectiveness isn’t their charisma, vision, communication skills, or resilience. Actually, it’s their ability to, as the tagline of this podcast suggests, bring out the best in those around them. Helping your team grow, elevating their talents, and keeping them engaged all starts with trust. In this IdeaCast episode from 2020, Frei talks to host Alison Beard about how…
Going through the dedication page was a challenge. It is pronounced “for the optimist.” If you’re totally familiar with being headed towards an avid writer, you might just lose your breakfast. This is a preview of what you eat on the next 224 pages, a remarkable achievement of a remarkable amount of BS from the beginning to the end of the book. “Aturcacy, Inc.: The Dictator Who Wants to Run the World” is such a tirad, a ridiculously transparent empire trash, and can be used as an exhibition on why American plutoniums need the empire brand. Certainly, Applebaum kept all…
Eve here. Readers who have noted the performance of Desepseak AI or other Chinese technical feats will not be surprised to read that the US is slowing down China, including their super cheap EVs, dark factories, and the number of patents issued. This Tom Neuburger Post offers sub-details. Thomas Neuberger. Originally published on God’s Spies It’s not difficult today to find articles about China’s big leap in high-tech developments, and in fact, all kinds of developments. For example, Ian Wales has been ringing this bell for a while. A good example can be found here: Forget GDP, it is totally…