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Use This 4-Step Framework to Find Leaders Who Truly Fit Your Company Culture

When hiring for leadership, superficial perks like bean bags and kombucha won't ensure success. Instead, aligning leadership with core company values can foster innovation and collaboration and make room for long-term organizational growth.

Published: February 17, 2025, 7:00 pm

Why Corporations Should Hire Entrepreneurs — and How to Create the Right Environment for Them to Thrive

This article explores how corporations can effectively hire and integrate entrepreneurs to drive innovation and foster a more dynamic, forward-thinking culture.

Published: February 17, 2025, 6:00 pm

This Is the Underappreciated Marketing Approach That Will Help You Keep Customers Longer

If you want to keep customers on your site and drive purchases, one marketing strategy could be your game-changer.

Published: February 17, 2025, 5:00 pm

Protect Your Business Data Effortlessly With This Storage Solution

Omega DataCube automatically backs up your phone's files while it charges — giving busy entrepreneurs one less thing to worry about.

Published: February 17, 2025, 4:01 pm

Your Growth Strategy Won't Matter if Your Team Drowns — Here's the 5 Truths About Crisis Leadership

No one should navigate a crisis alone. These five critical strategies will help you lead under pressure, keep your team supported and emerge stronger on the other side through a natural disaster.

Published: February 17, 2025, 3:30 pm

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Technology & Tools

Are your noise-canceling headphones messing with your head?

We all know headphones can be bad for your hearing if you listen to sounds too loudly in close proximity to your ears. But a BBC report suggests that a new health scare could be emerging around the noise-canceling feature that’s hugely popular in modern earphones. The article considers whether the technology could essentially be […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 17, 2025, 5:07 pm

The New York Times has greenlit AI tools for product and edit staff

The New York Times is now allowing its product and editorial teams to use AI tools, which might one day write social copy, SEO headlines, and code, reports Semafor.  The news came to staff via an email, in which the publication announced the debut of its new internal AI summary tool called Echo. The New […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 17, 2025, 5:03 pm

The hottest AI models, what they do, and how to use them

Confused about which AI model to use? Check out this comprehensive list of the most advanced models out there. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 17, 2025, 5:00 pm

Trump fires hundreds of air traffic support staff as SpaceX visits FAA command center

The Trump Administration has begun firing hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration employees who maintain critical air traffic control infrastructure, reports CNN. The firings, which began late Friday night, come as Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been tapped to help create a new air traffic control system. It’s not yet clear how many workers were fired, but the […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 17, 2025, 4:30 pm

What the US’ first major AI copyright ruling might mean for IP law

Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary judgment in a case brought by tech conglomerate Thomson Reuters against legal tech firm Ross Intelligence. The judge found that Ross’ use of Reuters’ content to train its AI legal research platform infringed on Reuters’ […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 17, 2025, 4:00 pm

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Sales & Customer Relationships

How to Increase Sales Effectively: Expert Strategies for 2025

Boosting your sales can drive significant revenue, paving the way for business expansion, innovation, and enhanced customer service.

Published: February 17, 2025, 4:08 pm

Top Strategies for Building Strong Remote Teams (2025)

These proven tips and strategies will build strong personal connections for remote teams. Watch your business grow from a strong foundation.

Published: February 17, 2025, 3:56 pm

From Data to Delight: Why Hyper-Personalization Is the Future of Business

Discover how hyper-personalization, powered by AI and big data, is transforming customer experiences and driving business growth.

Published: February 14, 2025, 7:53 pm

Great Marketing Personalization Starts With a Great Data Foundation. Here’s How to Get Started.

These marketing personalization tips will help you segment with precision and use dynamic content

Published: February 13, 2025, 6:26 pm

Small Business Ecommerce: How to Compete with Big Enterprise

If your SMB is thinking big growth, analyze this data to attract and retain the right customers and make them happy with every click.

Published: February 13, 2025, 3:00 pm

Innovation & Growth

Elon Musk says SpaceX team will review FAA air traffic control systems

Personnel from Elon Musk’s government-downsizing team DOGE were set to visit the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s Air Traffic Control command center in Warrenton, Virginia, on Monday, as the Trump administration says it wants to reform the system. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy disclosed the plan in a social media post on Sunday. DOGE personnel will “get a firsthand look at the current system, learn what air traffic controllers like and dislike about their current tools, and envision how we can make a new, better, modern and safer system,” he added. The Trump administration this month reversed course and denied participation to air traffic controllers or security officers of the Transportation Security Administration in a government incentive program to quit. On Saturday, the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists union said several hundred FAA probationary employees were among thousands fired as part of a campaign by President Donald Trump and Musk to slash the U.S. bureaucracy. The union said the “draconian action will increase the workload and place new responsibilities on a workforce that is already stretched thin.” The FAA did not immediately comment on Sunday. Musk, the chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, said on X in response late on Sunday to the planned DOGE visit that the “safety of air travel is a non-partisan matter. SpaceX engineers will help make air travel safer.” Musk previously cited concerns ...

Published: February 17, 2025, 8:45 pm

EEOC moves to drop transgender discrimination cases, citing Trump’s executive order

Signaling a major shift in civil rights enforcement, the federal agency that enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws has moved to dismiss six of its own cases on behalf of workers alleging gender identity discrimination, arguing that the cases now conflict with President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, court documents say. The requests by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) mark a major departure from its prior interpretation of civil rights law, and a stark contrast to a decade ago when the agency issued a landmark finding that a transgender civilian employee of the U.S. Army had been discriminated against because her employer refused to use her preferred pronouns or allow her to use bathrooms based on her gender identity. Just last year, the EEOC updated its guidance to specify that deliberately using the wrong pronouns for an employee, or refusing them access to bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity, constituted a form of harassment. That followed a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that gay, lesbian and transgender people are protected from employment discrimination. Nearly all workplace discrimination charges must pass through the EEOC — at least initially — and the agency’s decision to drop at least six of the cases raises serious questions about whether its protections will continue to extend to transgender and gender nonconforming people going forward. The EEOC is seeking t...

Published: February 17, 2025, 8:30 pm

Judge calls emergency hearing on DOGE amid continued firing spree, rehiring of nuclear weapons workers

Last week, the Trump administration continued its federal firing spree. After recommendations from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the administration reportedly fired more than 300 of National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) workers, then quickly rehired most of them, according to the AP. The chain of events prompted immediate concerns over national security.Pantex Plant, the primary nuclear weapons facility in the United States, in Carson County, Texas, was the target of 30% of the cuts. However, by Friday evening, Teresa Robbins, the acting administrator of NNSA, reportedly issued a memo rescinding the firings. All but 28 of the employees who were dismissed were told they had their jobs back. “This letter serves as formal notification that the termination decision issued to you on February 13, 2025, has been rescinded, effective immediately,” said the memo, which was obtained by the Associated Press.Edwin Lyman, director of nuclear power safety with the Union of Concerned Scientists, told the AP the firings are disruptive to the organization as a whole, as well as the security of the country. “I think the signal to U.S. adversaries is pretty clear: throw a monkey wrench in the whole national security apparatus and cause disarray,” he said. “That can only benefit the adversaries of this country.”The NNSA firings were only a fraction of the federal cuts made last week. On Friday, 9,500 federal workers were let go, in addition to the 75...

Published: February 17, 2025, 7:50 pm

Elon Musk’s DOGE may soon have access to IRS taxpayer data. What does it mean for you?

Reports that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is seeking access to a guarded Internal Revenue Service (IRS) system has raised alarm bells in Washington and across the nation. Lawmakers and taxpayers say they’re worried about the potential privacy implications of a department run by the world’s richest man having access to extremely sensitive personal and financial information. While no IRS access has yet been granted or even officially requested, DOGE is already looking into the recesses of several government divisions and expected to broadly widen its scope in the coming weeks. And now a DOGE team member is reportedly close to gaining access to taxpayer data. The Washington Post reports that the IRS is under pressure from the White House to give DOGE officials access to its systems and databases, including one that would allow them to access IRS accounts and bank information. This comes in the midst of the 2025 tax season, when Americans are in the process of filing their taxes and awaiting refunds. Why is DOGE looking at the IRS? The official primary reason being given, per a memorandum obtained by the Post, is for modernization of IRS systems and engineering assistance. The DOGE software engineer who will be working there is reportedly set to spend 120 days at the tax service. One idea the department has floated in the past was launching a mobile app letting people file their taxes. Few, if any, are disputing that the IRS systems are in need of an...

Published: February 17, 2025, 7:33 pm

What new DOGE firings at the FDA could mean for food safety and medical devices

The Trump administration’s effort to slash the size of the federal workforce reached the Food and Drug Administration this weekend, as recently hired employees who review the safety of food ingredients, medical devices, and other products were fired. Probationary employees across the FDA received notices Saturday evening that their jobs were being eliminated, according to three FDA staffers who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. The total number of positions eliminated was not clear Sunday, but the firings appeared to focus on employees in the agency’s centers for food, medical devices, and tobacco products—which includes oversight of electronic cigarettes. It was not clear whether FDA employees who review drugs were exempted. On Friday, some officials expected the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to fire 5,200 probationary employees across its agencies, according to an audio recording of a National Institutes of Health department meeting. HHS oversees NIH, FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among other things. People who spoke with the AP on condition of anonymity on Friday said the number of probationary employees to be laid off at the CDC would total nearly 1,300. But as of early Sunday afternoon, about 700 people had received notices, according to three people who spoke on condition on anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. Th...

Published: February 17, 2025, 6:30 pm

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Workspaces & Lifestyle

These Two EV Startups Joined Forces, and the Result Is Energizing for Both

Telo Trucks and Aptera combined their core competencies to put solar panels on small electric pickup trucks.

Published: February 17, 2025, 7:00 pm

4 Tips to Build a Winning Leadership Team

Don’t make these simple mistakes when forming your executive team. It will be one of the most important factors in the success of your company.

Published: February 17, 2025, 5:00 pm

Why Your Department Leaders Are Set Up to Fail—And What to Do About It

Leaders expect differentiation but don’t teach teams how to create it. Instead, train your team leaders to think strategically and break industry norms.

Published: February 17, 2025, 4:00 pm

She Built a Clever App to Tackle Food Waste and Named It After One of Her Heroes

Aneshai Smith’s Harriet platform allows sports venues to profit from leftover food, reduce waste, and feed the hungry.

Published: February 17, 2025, 3:30 pm

The Cybersecurity Blind Spot in Leadership

Why modern leaders need a connected mindset.

Published: February 17, 2025, 3:00 pm

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Educational Resources

From MOOCs to Mastery: How Patrick Surrett Found his Perfect Fit in the Gies iMBA

For Patrick Surrett, pursuing an MBA wasn’t just about adding a credential to his resume—it was about lifelong learning, growth, and finding a community. His journey to the University of Illinois Gies College of Business iMBA was anything but traditional. Having initially enrolled in a different online MBA program, Patrick discovered the Gies iMBA through […] The post From MOOCs to Mastery: How Patrick Surrett Found his Perfect Fit in the Gies iMBA appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: February 14, 2025, 1:18 pm

A Network that Feels like Home: Dennis Harlow’s Journey with the Gies iMSA

For Dennis Harlow, higher education wasn’t just about earning a degree—it was about transforming his career, expanding his professional network, and immersing himself in a program that aligned with his life. From his early days as a high school bank teller to his extensive experience as a commercial banker, Dennis always had a keen interest […] The post A Network that Feels like Home: Dennis Harlow’s Journey with the Gies iMSA appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: February 11, 2025, 3:00 pm

How AI is transforming IT

Over the past few months, we’ve looked at some of the ways that GenAI is being used by professionals in fields like data analytics, business management, and cybersecurity. And there’s a good reason for that despite all the productivity-boosting talk surrounding GenAI, many workers still aren’t sure how it can actually be implemented in the […] The post How AI is transforming IT appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: February 3, 2025, 4:17 pm

How leading universities are preparing the future workforce with digital and human skills

By Marni Baker Stein As online enrollment outpaces on-campus programs at nearly half of U.S. institutions, universities are continuing expanding their online catalogs. The 200+ universities on Coursera recently reached a major milestone, amassing more than 200 million course enrollments. Building on this momentum, nine new universities joined Coursera in 2024, including Clemson University, IMD […] The post How leading universities are preparing the future workforce with digital and human skills appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: January 31, 2025, 7:25 pm

Using GenAI for data analysis

In case you haven’t heard the news, on Tuesday, September 17th, at 8:30 a.m. PT/11:30 a.m. ET/9:00 p.m. IST, Coursera CEO Jeff Maggioncalda delivered a live keynote address. Tune in to see the data that’s shaping Coursera’s approach to learning, view exclusive product demos from the Courserians building them, and hear from learners like you. […] The post Using GenAI for data analysis appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: January 28, 2025, 4:13 pm

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