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David Einhorn speaks in New York City on April 3, 2024.Adam Jeffrey | CNBCHedge fund investor David Einhorn remained cautious throughout the year, hurting his results as he navigated what he considered the most expensive stock market of his career at Greenlight Capital.Einhorn’s hedge fund returned just 9% by the end of the third quarter of 2024, excluding fees and expenses. By comparison, the S&P 500 index rose more than 20% over the same period.The prominent investor said he didn’t call the market a bubble and wasn’t overtly bearish, but that he was taking a conservative stance due to rising…

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Build a better manager training program Managers set the stage for business success by supporting their teams, making difficult decisions, and managing internal resources. But are you giving them the resources they need to reach their full potential? In this eBook, learn how to better train managers to develop critical skills and improve employee retention. This section explains the basics of creating a . E-book release7 expert tips for creating better manager training In this cheat sheet, we explore seven expert tips to help you create a better manager training strategy. How effective manager training leads to lower turnover rates…

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Technology commentator and journalist Marquez Brownlee once compared the Porsche 911 to reviewing a smartphone: Have you ever heard a car critic describe the latest generation Porsche 911? It’s a car that has looked pretty much the same for the past 50 years, with slight evolutions with each generation. And literally every time you see or read a review they always say: This is a masterpiece of engineering perfected over generations. This is a formula that has been developed in the same direction over the years. ” This, in a nutshell, describes what certain aspiring social engineers are aiming for.…

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From one-time content management to efficient content management If you’ve ever created your own in-house learning content, you’ve probably used course creation tools. Traditional standalone authoring tools typically allow you to build one eLearning course at a time using pre-selected templates and upload it to your LMS or learning platform. Although these tools serve a purpose, standalone authoring tools have limitations. There are limits, especially when it comes to creating truly engaging and interactive learning content at scale that can be reused and updated as the learning ecosystem grows and organizations change. If you’re struggling to keep up with your…

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Business leaders tend to believe that the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) is limitless. But like any technology, AI runs on real-world resources. One of the key elements that organizations cannot overlook when investing in AI infrastructure is storage. Energy-intensive data centers that support large language models and databases require vast amounts of storage capacity, while operating within increasingly difficult space and power constraints, making traditional storage It is not practical to scale using infrastructure. Future-proofing AI capabilities requires an entirely new approach to storage. Organizations need high-capacity solid-state drives (SSDs) to build AI infrastructures robust enough to support…

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Alibaba International promotes its e-commerce platform for small and medium-sized businesses at the Canton Fair in Guangdong, China on October 16, 2024.Video Visual China Group | Getty ImagesBEIJING – Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba on Tuesday unveiled an artificial intelligence-powered search engine to help small and medium-sized businesses in Europe and the Americas source supplies.This is an attempt to leverage technology like ChatGPT to increase sales. According to Kuo Zhang, president of Alibaba.com and vice president of Alibaba International, initial testing showed that businesses using the new tool had a 40% increase in purchase intent compared to traditional search engines.The product…

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As the holiday season approaches, students can find themselves more distracted than ever with all the activities going on. But that’s why you need to plan ahead and prepare with fun winter worksheets that will engage your class. From fun math problems to cool coloring games and more, you’re sure to find something for you. The activities listed here can be used at almost any grade level, but each has its own recommended age range. Let’s enjoy winter fun! twinkle Use these slides to ask students to choose their favorite winter-related activity, animal, etc. and have them share it. Works…

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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell. Shopify — The e-commerce platform operator posted operating income of $283 million in the third quarter, a 14% jump from $122 million in the year-ago period. Shopify’s revenue of $2.16 billion also exceeded FactSet’s forecast of $2.12 billion. Home Depot — Shares of the home improvement retailer rose 1.7% after the company reported better-than-expected profits and raised its full-year outlook. Sales increased by more than 6% compared to the same period last year. Live Nation Entertainment — Shares rose 5% after the live music and entertainment company posted its best third-quarter…

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As five generations work side by side, political polarization increases, and we face the challenges of global and hybrid working, companies need to foster collaboration, increase engagement, and solve complex problems. need a better strategy. Academic research and real-world experience have identified four things successful team leaders can do differently to achieve superior results. First, regularly remind your team of the shared high-level goals. Offer rewards for collective success and demonstrate how individual and departmental efforts contribute to the big picture. Next, pay attention to the language used within your organization. Encourage the use of collective pronouns and address derogatory…

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BRIAN KENNY: Having been around since 1908, Harvard Business School has had a role in shaping and sharing some of history’s most consequential management concepts. Such was the case in 1958 when a burgeoning Harvard Business Review published an article by Harold J. Leavitt and Thomas Whisler titled, “Management in the Eighties” that featured the first use of the term information technology. Their foresight anticipated the vast influence that information technology would have on business and society in the future, describing IT as a field that would fundamentally alter how organizations processed and managed information. Today it’s almost impossible to…

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