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Five Tips For Building An Adaptable Business

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Verbs like “adapt” and “pivot” have become staples in the business lexicon during the pandemic for good reason: It’s how many operations—small and large—have survived this uncertain time.

Avoid The Perception Landmines Of Today’s Top 3 Back-To-Work Tech Initiatives

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While we may return to the classroom with the flourish of the Roaring Twenties, our forever future will rely on strong connectivity, whether virtual or on-prem. "But it’s fine now,” perception says. The reality is no institution can afford to get behind on network and infrastructure basics.

What Higher Ed Can Learn From The Ever Given Grounding

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Supply chains are something we don’t have to think about; that is, until they break. How is the education supply chain set up, and how might we envision a system that better serves students?



Why Business Executives Should Be Hip To ML Tools

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My co-founder Jason previously led video ad company TubeMogul (acquired by Adobe), which relied on ML to ensure that its advertisers didn’t waste their media spend on ads that nobody saw, or ads that only bots saw.

How To Find The Right Partner

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In today's hyper-competitive world, the number of things that have to go right for a business to succeed is astronomical. So why do so many entrepreneurs choose to go it alone? Finding the right partner is almost always the fastest way to your entrepreneurial goals.

Can AI Computers Write Essays Better Than You?

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It's possible for AI engines to generate content without plagiarism, and it can be hard for you to tell the difference. If you can "Google the answer," then an artificial intelligence can easily research facts and summarize them in an essay or research paper.

Chinese Firms Position For An Energy Transition Copper Supercycle

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If China’s dominance of rare earth element supplies is the global energy transition’s “elephant in the room”, then copper is the 800-pound gorilla. China’s push for outbound investment, with attendant strategic nuances, are a hallmark of emerging concerns about raw materials supply chains.





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