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Saudi prince slams Trump as 'disgrace' to America
Controversial business magnate Donald Trump continues to draw ire overseas. Billionaire Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed bin Talal slammed the presidential candidate on Friday, calling him a "disgrace" to the Republican Party and "to all America." In a tweet, he said Trump should withdraw from the presidential race, as he "will never win."
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What Was Volkswagen Thinking?
On the origins of corporate evil—and idiocy. By Jerry Useem.
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Woman shamed online for snacking on chicken feet in Shanghai Metro, spitting out bones onto the floor
The horror, the horror
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The other side of paradise
SOFTWARE firms are supposed to be a paradise for “talent”. Not only are their workers fabulously paid, but they are showered with perks as well. They can gorge themselves on free food cooked by Cordon Bleu chefs. They can snooze in nap pods or, if they feel more energetic, work out in on-site gyms or take yoga classes. There are dry-cleaners on the premises to do their laundry and buses to ferry them to and from work.
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Video of SpaceX's rocket landing attempt reveals how close it came to success
It's the closest they've ever come.
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'No layoffs ... this week': Marissa Mayer's creepy comment kills morale
You’re not getting fired this week — feel better now? That was the creepy message Yahoo! boss Marissa Mayer had for employees at a companywide meeting earlier this month, drawing nervous chuckles from workers who fear for their jobs, sources told The Post.
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Marissa Mayer Wants Three More Years to Turn Around Yahoo
With an auction process nearing and a possible proxy battle looming, it looks increasingly likely Yahoo will not remain a standalone, publicly-traded company one year from now. Yet its chief executive is calling for three more years. Marissa Mayer, in a one-hour interview Thursday night with Charlie Rose, revealed that she has a “three-year strategic plan” for continuing on in her attempt to turn around Yahoo that entails...
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Yahoo is laying off 1,700 and putting itself up for sale. Here's why.
Yahoo is one of the best-known brands on the internet, but its core internet business is in a grim situation. How grim? There's a debate over whether the company itself — what most of us think of when we think of Yahoo — is actually worth less than zero dollars. Back in 2005, Yahoo invested $1 billion in one of China's hottest technology startups, Alibaba, getting a roughly 40 percent stake. The bet has paid off handsomely.
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5 Benefits of Starting a Small Side Business
Entrepreneurship: a word I simultaneously adore and despise. As someone with aspirations to one day start a successful company, the idea of growing a fledgling business into a powerful corporation is exciting. Others would shun my dream scenario in favor ...
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Practical Suggestions for Improving Team Communication and Project Planning - Certwise Prep
Project managers are in the business of improving communication in order to get things accomplished. These four tips show you ways to manage meetings, record tasks-to-do, and empower your clients.
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1300 House Washing
1300 Housewashing are the experts at exterior cleaning! Whether you need your house exterior cleaned, your gutters emptied or your roof cleaned.
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Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy
Right there, in the audience at TED, are Bill Gates, Al Gore, Tony Robbins, the Google founders, and 200 other geniuses, and I'm backstage, about to go on. Heart racing, I can't remember any of my lines. This talk has to be just right, I have to remember every line, or it falls out of sync with the video. I can't even remember my first line. I'm screwed. They call my name, “Please welcome Derek Sivers!” The audience claps. I step out. The dancing guy video starts. I start talking. Somehow my unconscious did it. I had rehearsed it over 100 times for weeks, so I shouldn't be...
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3 reasons to stop hating one-on-one meetings
All too often, managers and team members reject a regular check-in because they think it's a waste of time. But when done well, one-and-one meetings are a great way to build trust and rapport. That weekly time slot is a predictable time for feedback and coaching. Even when a manager and team member get along well, a regular one-on-one is an opportunity to impart information privately, to raise emotional issues before they fester, to address career challenges, and to help managers make better decisions with team input.
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10 Powerful Ways To Boost Your Confidence
Little confidence may prevent you from losing opportunities at school or college level, at business and even in real life stages while lack of confidence will revert you back from meeting of your high dreams and destinations.
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Philippines President's Obama insult just cost his country millions of dollars
Losses in Philippine stocks are accelerating as foreigners keep pulling money from Asia’s most expensive market, amid speculation that the outbursts of President Rodrigo Duterte are hurting investor sentiment. The Philippine Stock Exchange Index fell 1.3 per cent to 7,619.10 in its biggest decline in five weeks. The gauge has dropped 6 per cent from a 15-month high on 21 July, paring its gain this year to 9.6 per cent.
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7 Things Have Defined Successful Brands - Trend Infographics
Some brands are able to completely corner their core market. What characteristics can best allow this to happen?
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The Man Who Is Transforming Microsoft
On the road with Microsoft's Satya Nadella on his traveling revival show.
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Cancunlemond - Singapore Company Incorporation Service
Setting up a company in Singapore becomes a choice for more and more successful entrepreneurs who value efficient business regulations.
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Galway SEO | Explore Digital Marketing Service & Web Design
SEO company in Galway City provides services in Web Design & Digital Marketing & Social Media Managment. World of Digital Media
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Colleen Gets Lost | one pack, one planet, no plan
Learning is not easy, especially when you have tons of books and courses to read. But can you do it when the exam is so close, and you already feel exhausted from so much studying? Fortunately, there are several simple actions that you can take to keep yourself alert and be able to study even when you feel that your brain will explode.
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