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The 100 Most Sustainably Managed Companies in the World

Wall Street Journal - 12 Oct 2020 14:55
The 100 Most Sustainably Managed Companies in the World A new ranking by The Wall Street Journal puts Sony at the top, as hardware companies claim 18 of the 100 positions on the list
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How to Tell If a Prospective Employer Shares Your Values

Harvard Business Review - 12 Oct 2020 14:15
Ask these questions at your next interview.
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Lincoln Yards' $35 million bridge, with bike and pedestrian lanes, moves closer to reality The developer of the $6 billion Lincoln Yards on Chicago's North Side plans to start building a new north-south bridge across the Chicago River by summer, in the first of several infrastructure projects that will accompa...
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Seven central banks and the Bank for International Settlements published a report outlining common principles for issuing digital currencies to the public. What remains unclear is why this pitfall-ridden shift is necessa...
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Tech Should Enable Change, Not Drive It

Harvard Business Review - 12 Oct 2020 14:35
Are digital tools actually helping people do their jobs?
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Their Bosses Asked Them to Lead Diversity Reviews. Guess Why.

The New York Times - 12 Oct 2020 11:00
Their Bosses Asked Them to Lead Diversity Reviews. Guess Why. When corporations try to belatedly address issues of diversity, equity and inclusion, they often drop the responsibility on their few Black employees.
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Will McConnell Stop Trump's Stimulus Deal?

Forbes - 12 Oct 2020 05:25
Will McConnell Stop Trump's Stimulus Deal? Trump want a stimulus deal, but McConnell says it's unlikely before the election.
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Navigating Office Politics When There Is No Office

Harvard Business Review - 12 Oct 2020 14:25
Remote work offers an opportunity to reset existing relationships — and build new ones.
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1,000 birds crashed into Philadelphia buildings overnight. No one knows why Birds commonly fly into the sides of buildings, but design changes can help. On a single day, for reasons that can’t be fully explained, more than 1,000 birds crashed into buildings in Philadelphia and fell to their de...
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The best deals to shop from Walmart's competing Amazon Prime Day 2020 sale The Walmart Big Save Sale has Amazon Prime Day 2020-worthy deals of its own to shop this year in answer to the mega-retailer's huge sale--shop our top picks.       
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Wall Street has given up on another big Washington financial-aid package for the economy before the Nov. 3 presidential election -- but it still thinks another huge rescue package is coming.
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Ellen DeGeneres lists Bali-inspired Montecito spread for $39.9 million Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, actress Portia de Rossi, are asking $39.9 million for the Montecito estate they bought last year for $27 million.
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YouTube CEO Doesn't Commit To Banning QAnon

Forbes - 12 Oct 2020 19:08
YouTube CEO Doesn't Commit To Banning QAnon YouTube has already "implemented a large number of different policies that have helped to maintain that in a responsible way," Susan Wojcicki said.
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The top 25 companies where employees feel happy and fulfilled Workers at more than 60,000 companies rated their overall happiness -- and Microsoft and Zoom ranked highly.
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BP Ignores Oil Market Fundamentals In Latest Energy Outlook The latest long-term energy forecast from BP is overly optimistic about the pace of the energy transition and the timing of peak oil demand. The reality is that the transition away from oil will take much longer than BP ...
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Exclusive: Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson Shares Why He's Acquiring Segment For $3.2 Billion Twilio is buying customer data startup Segment for $3.2 billion. Both companies' CEOs spoke to Forbes about why they wanted the match.
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Simon Property Stock Down 50% YTD, Can It Survive The Covid Storm? Is it reasonable to believe that post-Covid, malls will still remain competitive in the new era of retail, which is gradually migrating online? We think so. The internet is merely another shopping option that should cont...
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This is how women are fighting back against harassment on LinkedIn Like most social media platforms, LinkedIn has misogyny problem among some of its users. Here’s what women are doing to hold the professional networking site accountable. Like many professionals, I start my day with a ...
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SEC Probes Small 'Odd-Lot' Bond Trades

Wall Street Journal - 12 Oct 2020 11:30
Mortgage investors' purchases of bonds in odd-lot amounts is drawing the ire of securities regulators, who have argued that some funds use higher marks on the trades to inflate their performance.
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China Taps the Brakes on a Yuan Rally

Wall Street Journal - 12 Oct 2020 11:03
Banks no longer need to deposit 20% of their sales when buying and selling what are called currency forwards denominated in U.S. dollars for clients.
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Killer Mike's new digital bank aims to build wealth in Black and Latinx communities Named after the historic neighborhood in Tulsa that was once dubbed Black Wall Street, Greenwood’s mission is to provide equitable financial services. Rapper Michael “Killer Mike” Render has long been an advocate f...
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Wakashio's Skeleton Crew: Mauritius Oil Spill Ship Was 17% Understaffed The Japanese vessel that caused the oil spill in Mauritius, the Wakashio, had been travelling with a skeleton crew, 17% below what was legally allowed. It now turns out many had stayed on board beyond what was authorized...
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