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Author: Daniel snow
Everyone’s worried about the economy, but executives have been talking less about a recession
Earnings Watch: There’s a quieter week ahead, with results due from Cisco and WeightWatchers, and executives on quarterly earnings calls have talked about a recession a lot less over the last 2 months. Source link
Readers respond to a guest essay about illiteracy. Also: The autocrat’s playbook. Source link
By prioritizing connection, transparency, and development, you will attract and retain Gen-Z talent. Source link
To grow as a leader, you must be willing to work with the parts of yourself that you are least proud of. Source link
Symbrosia is using seaweed to create powerful new supplements for cows and other livestock, joining a burgeoning market for seaweed products. Source link
A new survey finds a large portion of Gen-Z workers are doing side gigs, including some who have larger entrepreneurial goals. Source link
I had a good experience with trans health care. I spend a lot of time talking to people who did not. Source link
America’s withdrawal from the global order is forcing former allies to rethink their identities. Source link
If you travel on a plane that looks like this, then you’re paying for people to travel like this. [CHORAL MUSIC] You heard that right. If you’re a member of the economy class, the seat reclined in your face class, the overhead compartment won’t close class, then you’re subsidizing this guy. “I’m actually going to Vegas on my jet, [BLEEP].” You’re subsidizing a class of people who would probably call this thing the public plane. It sounds absurd, but it’s true. And it’s why we think it’s time for Congress to stop making us pay for them. This is the…
Julian Fellowes and Donald Trump both have frothy visions of the Gilded Age. But why would we go back to it in real life? Source link