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Kamis, 17 Januari 2019

A Harvard professor has a tip for entrepreneurs looking for the next big thing: Check out the electric-car market in China

 
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A Harvard professor has a tip for entrepreneurs looking for the next big thing: Check out the electric-car market in China
 
 
A Harvard professor has a tip for entrepreneurs looking for the next big thing: Check out the electric-car market in China
 
In China, the electric-car market is "booming," said Clayton Christensen, an author of the new book "The Prosperity Paradox." Here's why.
 
 
 
 
 
Big companies are crushing their competition in the US, and it's creating a dangerous 'fake capitalism' that hurts workers and consumers
 
 
Big companies are crushing their competition in the US, and it's creating a dangerous 'fake capitalism' that hurts workers and consumers
 
The authors of "The Myth of Capitalism" argue that the destruction of competition has resulted in a version of capitalism that doesn't work.
 
 
 
 
 
A professor who taught a course on 'adulting' says many people have the wrong idea about millennials and social media
 
 
A professor who taught a course on 'adulting' says many people have the wrong idea about millennials and social media
 
Georgia Tech professor Rebekah Fitzsimmons started teaching her students how to use Twitter.
 
 
 
 
 
 
After 6 months of travel I made a critical addition to my packing list that's become my most essential tool
 
 
After 6 months of travel I made a critical addition to my packing list that's become my most essential tool
 
An electronics Dopp kit works like your regular toiletries bag, but for your devices. It's the best travel item I've packed on my trip.
 
 
 
 
 
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon shares his number one piece of advice for millennials who want to get ahead in their careers
 
 
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon shares his number one piece of advice for millennials who want to get ahead in their careers
 
Millennials shouldn't expect to always know what's next in their careers, says Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon.
 
 
 
 
 
A 34-year-old taught a college class on 'adulting' and found 3 major differences between herself and the youngest group of millennials
 
 
A 34-year-old taught a college class on 'adulting' and found 3 major differences between herself and the youngest group of millennials
 
Georgia Tech professor Rebekah Fitzsimmons taught a class on "adulting" to members of the youngest group of millennials.
 
 
 
 
 
A Japanese startup created a 55-question test that uses AI to pinpoint exactly what makes employees tick, and companies are paying thousands to use it
 
 
A Japanese startup created a 55-question test that uses AI to pinpoint exactly what makes employees tick, and companies are paying thousands to use it
 
The Japanese startup Attuned devised a 55-question test for companies to give their employees to find out exactly what motivates them.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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