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Prices for Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Are Skyrocketing. That's Bad News for Employers
Employers may suffer from a bit of sticker shock when it comes to prescription drug costs this year.
Kona Coffee Growers Used Science to Win a 5-Year Legal Dispute With Wide Implications for Other Premium Product Makers
A tangle of class-action litigation over pricey Hawaiian-grown coffee hinged on sophisticated testing to show which beans were from Kona-and which were not. It's a masterclass on how to fight dupes.
Kevin O'Leary Urged Congress to Aid Capital Access for Small Business and Stop Writing Laws That Only Benefit Big Companies
The 'Shark Tank' judge and private-equity investor argued that Congress needs to step up its small business support.
Cable Companies and Netflix Give Epic Lessons on How Not to Treat Customers
Some customers can't quit cable subscriptions without a struggle, while Netflix viewers won't enjoy the cutting-edge tech of Apple's Vision Pro headsets.
It's Time to Retire Jeff Bezos' 2-Pizza Rule for Meetings — Here's Why.
Meetings are essential in the workplace, but they desperately need revitalization — and Jeff Bezos' two-pizza rule, focusing on small groups for efficiency, may not suit the dynamics of today's diverse workplaces.
Make File Storing Simple and Affordable with This Cloud Service, Now $89.97
Secure 20TB of Lifetime cloud storage with this convenient solution.
Report: Reddit Pushes for March IPO
The founder-run text-based social platform has been on a long road to going public.
Panera Hit With Another Lawsuit Alleging Charged Lemonade Caused 28-Year-Old Permanent Heart Problems: 'Everything in Her Life Has Been Altered'
Lauren Skerritt of Rhode Island alleges she drank two and a half servings of the beverage in April 2023.
What is Google Saying? Why a Positive Brand Reputation Online is So Important
Learn the many reasons why a positive online reputation is essential and what your business can do to take control of your online image.
Sheryl Sandberg, Consigliere to Facebook Founder Zuckerberg, to Leave Meta’s Board
Sandberg's departure from the company once known as Facebook is now nearly, but not quite, complete.
6 Ways Business Coaches Set You Up for Achievement
From keeping a steady eye on goals and strategy to health and wellness advice, why the right coach makes all the difference.
At Davos, Skepticism Builds Over Concentration of AI Power
OpenAI's Sam Altman, Intel's Pat Gelnsler, and other tech leaders spoke of regulatory strategies and accumulation of technological power.
Supreme Court Cases Could Strip Federal Agencies' Rule-Making Powers
A pair of cases before the Supreme Court seek to end the 40-year-old Chevron Doctrine, which recognizes federal agencies' regulatory decision powers.
Time to Hire or Time to Fire? How to Rank Employees to Identify Low and High Performers
Employee ranking identifies high and low performers to properly allocate work, compensation and development. However, ranking requires considering multiple factors over time to ensure fairness and avoid demoralization.
A Company Will Pay You $10,000 to Give Up This Everyday Object for Just 1 Month — But You Might Feel 'Uneasy' Without It
It's "a new kind of 'Dry January.'"
Marketing Expert Amy Porterfield Shares How Businesses Can Successfully Navigate the AI Landscape
On this episode of "Beyond Unstoppable," we step into the world of Amy Porterfield, a "New York Times" bestselling author, to uncover her career journey, entrepreneurial wisdom, and apprehensions about AI.
How A.I.-Assisted Programming Tools Can Boost Your Startup
Applications like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot can improve developer productivity. But there are some drawbacks.
The American Dream Is 'Rapidly Diminishing,' Walgreens Boss Says in Plea to Raise Taxes for the Wealthy
Walgreens Boots Alliance's executive vice president, John Driscoll, penned a letter asking lawmakers in the U.S. and abroad to tax the wealthy.
This Creator Scaled His Business to $600K in Just 18 Months - Here's His 3 Step Process for You to Follow
Build your revenue and online impact from the comfort of your own home
This Couple Ignored the Common Wisdom of the Jewelry Industry, And Started Making $100 Million a Year
Aditi and Agkur Daga were told that their founding concept would never work, and at first, they listened. But they took a risk, and reversed course.