Adidas HR Chief Steps Down Amid Diversity Concerns
Karen Parkin, Executive Board Member Global Human Resources, To Step Down from adidas Executive Board (Adidas).
Karen Parkin, Executive Board Member Global Human Resources, To Step Down from adidas Executive Board (Adidas).
"I was in a different place at the beginning of that discussion. But I’m on board now. That’s the kind of tension—healthy tension—we all need." Mark McClain explains how he now approaches healthy tension in the workplace.
We could not get through this pandemic – or run our national or global economies – at all without energy. How do we maximize this crisis? We rebuild the economy with a different set of principles, including an integrated clean energy program.
Over 350 companies have announced a boycott of Facebook.
YouTube TV launched at $35 a month but now costs $65 a month. That's still cheaper than cable--but rival streaming services offer better deals if you can live without PBS.
Cannabis tech entrepreneur Howard Lee thinks now is the time to press for legalization.
At some point the federal government will need to reduce its yawning budget deficit exacerbated by its Covid-19 response. Given the low oil prices that resulted the quarantine, a carbon tax would generate revenue at a minimal economic impact at this time.
The style of the joystick is similar to what is included with THEC64, and mimics the style of Competition Pro joysticks of yesteryear, but with additional buttons.
Only one referee worked two of the most famous games in NBAA history: The highest scoring game ever (370 points), and the longest game ever (5 overtimes).
To get to a point where individuals are regularly accessing, consuming, and creating content on blockchain platforms, open apps must be willing to emulate the Microsoft business model. This means embracing platform monopolies and building open apps on top.
When the Bureau of Economic Analysis or BEA releases its first estimate for the economy’s second quarter growth rate it is going to look very ugly.
A large number of Australian taxpayers are receiving crypto tax warning letters from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
It's essential to pay attention to Colorado Rockie's Ian Desmond and what he said on his Instagram post because it's indicative of a new climate that calls for unadulterated authenticity.
One summed it up deftly: “How to most effectively communicate with all employees remotely and show empathy, while running around with [my] hair on fire trying to save the current business while at the same time trying to shape the future of the company in a 'new normal' environment.”
College leaders are bringing students back this fall. One reason is they're worried that staying online will hurt the value of their degrees.
The letter comes after the Washington Post found Trump's comments have reportedly shaped the way Facebook handles offensive speech from political leaders since 2015.
With a new mod called “Savage Skyrim,” you can crank your survival-mode playthrough up a notch.
The strong gains come even as new coronavirus cases surge across the country.
While today’s news that India banned TikTok is an admitted setback, the app's ascent still matters for advertisers.
Around 250 companies have announced they will no longer advertise with the tech giant—and a new survey suggests this is just the beginning.
Unemployment caused by the coronavirus crisis will likely drive charge-offs on auto loans higher than current low levels, Moody's said.
A new program brings audiences to Broadway talents and virtually takes them behind the scenes
It’s the tallest mountain in the world and it is one of the natural wonders of planet Earth.
The wife of WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann, will relaunch the school as Students of Life For Life, or SOLFL.
Youth movements will need to find a more mature form of activism to counter the popularized forms of puritanism that have prevailed.