Building blocks: Lego's next move
"Lego's fundamental business model is buying ABS plastic for about $1 a pound and selling it back to us for about 50 times that amount."
"Lego's fundamental business model is buying ABS plastic for about $1 a pound and selling it back to us for about 50 times that amount."
"The benefits of retroactive provisions go to a lower tax bill, which helps corporate shareholders but does not increase worker productivity."
Research from Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, Danielle Li, and Mert Demirer is referenced in this article about the effects of AI on workers.
IT professionals overseeing cybersecurity for large organizations are in a dire state of their own. "They're basically working around the clock."
The main topic of discussion at the US Monetary Policy Forum was the newly released paper "Quantitative Tightening Around the Globe ..."
Michael Cusumano expects that Lynch will pin the blame on his CFO and accounting team. "In my experience CEOs are quite aware of these things."
"You no longer need to be a programmer to create applications or an artist to create graphics."
In his book "red helicopter–a parable for our times" James C. Rhee reveals how compassion can help us to find meaningful success at work.
"In many cases, companies fall victim to these attacks because they aren’t aware of the risks that they are taking."
The west is not channelling innovation as well as it could. “This reflects the dominance of a few firms that are hoarding innovative resources."