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71% of CEOs in the U.S. say they have imposter syndrome: ‘It’s a crisis of confidence’
CNBC· 14 小時前A majority — 71% — of U.S. CEOs say they experience imposter syndrome, according to a new Korn ...
3 views on the future of meetings
TechCrunch· 14 小時前More than a year into the coronavirus pandemic, early-stage startups across the world are ...
What does FTC ban on noncompete agreements mean for companies' ability to protect trade secrets?
Reuters· 3 日前Noncompete agreements have long been a valuable tool in a company's toolbox to mitigate the ...
Japan has ways to avoid a sovereign debt crunch
Reuters· 17 小時前As interest rates rise, investors are once again fretting about the sustainability of ...
A Watershed Supreme Court Term Will Not Drown The Administrative State
Forbes· 2 日前Administrative statists have floated a false narrative about the many indisputably important ...
Nutanix Broadens Portfolio, Partners With Dell, And Beats Earnings
Forbes· 4 日前What Broadcom doesn’t seem to understand, and Nutanix and many of its competitors do, is that ...
Council Post: Addressing The 'Food At Work' Boom: How Technology Is Shaping The Future ...
Forbes· 23 小時前Nabeel Alamgir is the CEO and Co-Founder of Lunchbox, a leading restaurant technology provider ...
Council Post: Popular Options For Setting Up Offshore Trusts
Forbes· 23 小時前Blake Harris is an Asset Protection Attorney and Founding Principle of Blake Harris Law. ...
NTSB: American Airlines & Delta Near-Miss At JFK Proves Need For Tech
Forbes· 3 日前The National Transportation Safety Board has published an abstract of its final report on a ...
Why 2025 Will See More Companies Hiring Meetings VPs
Forbes· 23 小時前$37 Billion Lost Annually: U.S. companies lose an estimated $37 billion annually due to meeting ...