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71% of CEOs in the U.S. say they have imposter syndrome: ‘It’s a crisis of confidence’
CNBC· 17 小時前A majority — 71% — of U.S. CEOs say they experience imposter syndrome, according to a new Korn ...
‘The Great River’ Review: Taming the Mighty Mississippi
The Wall Street Journal· 17 小時前For centuries, America’s relationship with the Mississippi has been fraught. The river’s ...
Don't picture your audience naked—what to do instead to manage public speaking anxiety, ...
CNBC· 20 小時前Picturing your audience nude requires a lot of imagination, focus and energy — whether ...
Labour to Commit to Football Governance Laws in UK Manifesto
Bloomberg· 16 小時前Labour is expected to commit to passing new laws on football governance in its UK general ...
Abused, treated like ‘slaves’: the plight of Filipino workers in South Korea
South China Morning Post· 24 小時前“This clearly demonstrates the vulnerability of seasonal workers to human trafficking and ...
Euro-Zone Economy Resumed Growth Thanks to Trade and Spending
Bloomberg· 23 小時前Exporters and consumers drove the euro-area economy’s return to growth at the start of the ...
The Big European Stocks Riding Secular Trends
Bloomberg· 21 小時前Fund manager Daniel Avigad of Lansdowne Partners discusses Europe’s investment appeal on Merryn ...
31-year-old built a company that could bring in $48 million this year—all due to olive oil
CNBC· 16 小時前In December 2019, Benin took a trip with his now-wife to her native Spain. "That was the catalyst" to what would become ...
Saving Ketchup: The Race to Breed a Tomato for a Warming World - WSJ’s The Future of Everything ...
The Wall Street Journal· 22 小時前Danny Lewis: Ketchup is more than just a delicious addition to a backyard bite. Patrick Thomas: The tomato industry is one ...
Will Roaring Kitty Show Up?
The Wall Street Journal· 16 小時前It's been nine minutes since Roaring Kitty's YouTube stream was supposed to start. Almost half a million people are waiting ...