Global electricity access is up, but has a ways to go
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Misconceptions about who needs electricity, when, and how means aid and investment may not reach those who could benefit most.
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Misconceptions about who needs electricity, when, and how means aid and investment may not reach those who could benefit most.
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Misconceptions about who needs electricity, when, and how means aid and investment could be rolled out inefficiently.
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For a successful and swift tech upgrade, the company needed buy-in from employees and a lot of prep time.
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A founder explains why, when, and how he chose to leave the real estate law firm he spent 14 years building.
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As hourly employees find their voice, and one another, smart business leaders are keeping an ear close to the ground.
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Follow these five steps to put extreme weather impacts into financial perspective.
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Research reveals that ratings agencies have different definitions and measurements for corporate social responsibility.
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“Without an organized research agenda that informs policy, democracies will remain vulnerable to foreign and domestic attacks.”
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He excelled in mathematics at MIT, then set his sights on Wall Street. How Jim Simons made billions, and what he’s doing with it.