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ADI IGNATIUS: I’m Adi Ignatius. ALISON BEARD: I’m Alison Beard, and this is the HBR IdeaCast. ADI IGNATIUS: All right. So Alison, the more I think about leadership, the more I think that leading effectively is almost all about psychology. ALISON BEARD: Yeah, I can see what you mean. You need to understand consumers’ wants and needs, your employees’ wants and needs, your business partner’s wants and needs. Really anticipating everything that stakeholders might do or think. ADI IGNATIUS: Yeah, exactly. I think successful leaders need to think on multiple levels, both to cope with the complexity of their jobs…

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Many libertarians and classic liberals considered the 19th century in the West to be the most liberal period in history. We can certainly see dirt, prominent slavery, and subsequent Jim Crow, and colonialism (think of the rule of trade from the colonies that Adam Smith criticised in the wealthy nations in 1776). Furthermore, in many countries, the liberal century ended late (in France, for example) or early (in Germany). Even in the UK, corn laws were only abolished in the middle of the century, and British libertarians were plague as they approached the end of the century (see Matt Zulinsky…

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Eve here. It’s truly amazing to see Trump fall double in his efforts to make India submissive. John Helmer Sabiaim Aphaim explained how Russians paid attention to Trump’s prpence for the development of a cult of violence and character. Trump may get better in his private life, but in light of this kind of behavior it is pointless. Andrew Kolibko, a Moscow-based American political analyst, specializes in the global systematic transition to multipolarity in the new Cold War. He holds a doctorate degree under the umbrella of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Originally published on his website Trump ultimately…

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In this picture, the logo of e-trade, an online trading platform owned by Morgan Stanley, will appear on the company’s website in Chicago, Illinois on May 13, 2024. Scott Olson | Getty ImagesMorgan Stanley has been a few months away from offering crypto trading to retail customers through the e-Trade Division as the Wall Street giant embraces what is called a transformative moment for the asset management industry.According to a memo obtained by CNBC, the company is working with startup Zero Hash, which has also gained investment interest.”We are on track as we prepare to offer crypto trading to e-trade…

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Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Ghoolsby expressed caution on Tuesday about lowering interest rates as the US economy tackles slower growth forces and weaker labor markets.He joined the rest of the Federal Open Market Committee in a vote last week to cut the central bank’s key borrowing rates, but told CNBC that further moves will depend on economic progress.”It’s okay to move to a better place. Ultimately, if we can get this stag dust out into the air, I think at a slower pace we’ll be able to get a lot of money down,” he said in an interview with…

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L&D support for carrier transitions Career shifts have become part of modern working life, and are no unusual exceptions. People experience many changes when they move to new areas or start new positions in their company. HR and L&D teams can truly make a difference by providing workers with a timely, personalized learning experience, helping them overcome the unknown and grow purposefully. Learning and Development (L&D) classes help people take a smooth career transition or bold step. They can do anything from structured upskills to emotional support. Let’s see how. Why career transition is more important than ever It changes…

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Check out the companies making headlines in front of the bell: Firefly Aerospace – The aerospace company has dropped more than 10% since it was released last month after posting its first quarter report. Firefly lost more and lower revenue than expected in the second quarter. AutoZone – Auto parts retailers fell 2% after gross profit and earnings per share fell below Wall Street expectations in the fourth quarter, despite an increase in sales in the same store during the same period. KENVUE – Stocks bounced over 4% in pre-market trading and recovered some of the losses from the previous…

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Edward Woodford, founder and CEO of Crypto Infrastructure Firm Zerohash.Courtesy: ZerohashCrypto Infrastructure Startup Zerohash has raised $144 million with support from financial companies including Morgan Stanley and Sofi.The Series D round is led by global automated trading company Interactive Brokers, and includes Zero Hash’s clients who also spoke to founder and CEO Edward Woodford in an interview. The company is valued at $1 billion, he said.”We wanted to grow up from the world’s largest and most trusted brand, and that’s what bridges this new technology,” he said.According to Zerohash, funds managed by Apollo also took part in the round.Startups are…

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10 talented trees from World Tree Hugger (Resilc) Attractive map showing the kingdom of broad and diverse fungi laughing Naveen Shankar is shown in single voting studies for exercise and schizophrenia dementia exclusive benefits Childhood plastic exposure could fuel obesity, ultimate, asthma scientific (Kevin W) What turns sub-scholars into scams? Records of higher education. Anthony L: “…Many people who taste the irony that integrity experts fake out the results of integrity.” Climate/environment The billionaires are gonna save the planet: Bezos Earth Fund, AI, and carbon offset redd-monitor (Mikael T) Earth’s “atmosphere river” shifts towards the pole, changing the local weather…

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The government is finally admitting the truth: it wants to launch a universal digital ID dubbed “Britcard” — despite the fact it’s a smartphone app. Regular UK-based readers of this site can’t say they weren’t warned. On July 5, 2024, the day Keir Starmer became UK prime minister with a massive majority despite winning just 33.8% of the entire vote share, we ran a piece titled “Will a Keir Starmer Government Make Digital Identity a Reality in the UK?” Our conclusion was that it would try its damnedest (and probably make a giant pig’s ear of it, given UK.gov’s long history…

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