Testimony in the ongoing New York federal trial of “El Chapo” Guzman offered a repeat of facts heard in hundreds of similar trials since the prosecution of Al Capone. Despite ...
More than 95% of annual illegal drug proceeds flow freely under the noses of law enforcement, regulators and compliance professionals into the world’s economy. The greatest number of meaningful achievements ...
Subscriptions are hot (and not). Companies and investors love subscription business models since they generate recurring revenue that translates to predictable cash flow. The more money a company is likely ...
Productivity has many enemies: too many meetings, external triggers like interruptions from coworkers, and multitasking the wrong way, to name a few. But more often than not, it’s mental traps ...
And to change it too. The German writer and philosopher Goethe believed he could predict someone’s future based on one simple fact. “If I know how you spend your time,” ...
Busting these myths will set you free from productivity woes Every time I hear a productivity myth described as fact, I cringe as if listening to a snake oil salesman ...
While robots which vacuum the carpet, mow the lawn or deliver lunch are cute time savers, their possible entry into the workplace can be scary. Employees who have spent years ...
The (digital) natives are restless During the Oslo Business Forum in March, there were many discussions on characteristics of and how to work with the digital native talent of millennials ...
Leadership during periods of uncertainty, and change is never easy. Today, the task is even more daunting due to ‘pandemic fatigue’, the distance of working from home, new digital tools ...
Future-readiness As President John F. Kennedy once said, “Change is part of life—those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” In today’s world ...