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In the past, experience was the ultimate badge of leadership. The more years you had in the boardroom, the more wisdom you supposedly carried. But today, the corporate world is rewriting the rules — and experience alone no longer guarantees success. In a business landscape shaped by rapid technological shifts, market volatility, and evolving consumer expectations, adaptability has become the defining quality of the modern CEO. Experience tells you what worked yesterday. Adaptability teaches you how to win tomorrow. 1. The Pace of Change Has Outrun Experience Experience used to be an anchor of stability. In the industrial and early…
Developing countries have started taking greater responsibility for their own welfare, leveraging private investment to create economic opportunity. Source link
Dollar steadies as markets focus on US-China trade tensions, politics Source link
I’m here to tell you that you can stop cooking every night, and your children will be just fine. Source link
While he is trying to sell it as a strategic win, the peace deal contradicts many of his coalition’s goals. Source link
What’s happening is shocking. It can get worse. Source link
new video loaded: This Is Un-AmericantranscriptBacktranscriptThis Is Un-AmericanA lot has happened this week. The New York Times Opinion editor Kathleen Kingsbury highlights one thing you shouldn’t miss: After President Trump tried to send the National Guard into Portland, Ore., a federal judge blocked him. Watch Kingsbury explain why the president’s actions defy the fundamental principles of the U.S. Constitution.A lot has happened this week. “He addressed a ceasefire deal.” “Protesters outside of the ICE building.” “Government shutdown. No end in sight.” “Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted.” Here’s one thing you shouldn’t miss. At some point this year, you’ve…
Guys, welcome. How’s it going? Great joy to be with you both. Well, it’s great to be with you, Michelle. I missed you last week. Well, I am ready to dive back in and get all of the goodies that I missed. I gotta say, I leave town for a week to visit family. And you two let the government shut down and the National Guard invade Memphis and Chicago. I feel this is extremely irresponsible. It’s kind of unexcusable inexcusable. In a previous era of era of honor and duty, we would just resign in shame, Michelle. But we’re…
This year marks a milestone for Cristhofer Muñoz, celebrating 10 years as a global cybersecurity leader, where his expertise has shaped strategies for some of the world’s largest enterprises and governments. From his leadership at Microsoft in critical cybersecurity programs to advising global executives on digital risk, Muñoz has cemented his reputation as a thought leader in the evolving world of cyber defense. Over the past decade, Muñoz has worked on the frontlines of cyber innovation, protecting enterprises from advanced threats and driving the adoption of resilient, intelligence-driven security practices. His work with Microsoft’s CxE teams—both pre- and post-sales—placed him…
Most people spend their twenties figuring out who they are. Caroline Farah Lembck spent hers building a financial empire. By 25, she had already founded LemVega Capital®, transformed it into Puerto Rico’s leading investment firm with global reach, and was preparing to launch a U.S.-regulated international bank.Her story reads like the blueprint of a prodigy turned powerhouse. A first-generation American of Persian-German heritage, Lembck raced through milestones that others take decades to reach. She graduated high school at 16, earned her bachelor’s degree by 19, her MBA by 20, and began her PhD research on organizational development soon after. By…