WSJ tech reporter Meghan Bobrowsky joins host Julie Chang with the details.
Friday, 21 October 2022
Meta’s Flagship Metaverse Is Glitchy and Mostly Empty
Friday, 7 October 2022
Management Consulting - Where next?
The CEO-whisperers of Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group and McKinsey, the trio at the pinnacle of management consulting, are accustomed to operating in the shadows. Of late, though, they have been thrust into the light by scandals.
Read the full story in The Economist HERE.
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Bain,
BCG,
business,
management consulting,
McKinsey
The magic numbers of management
We are in the age of the data scientist. Employers of all kinds prize people with the skills to capture and analyse enormous amounts of information, to spot patterns in the data and to turn them into useful insights. But some of the most valuable figures in business need neither an analytics team nor knowledge of Python. They are simple to remember and useful for bosses in every organisation.
This article from The Economist has a small selection of management’s magic numbers.
Read it HERE.
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business,
data,
management
Friday, 30 September 2022
Bitcoin mining: Watt is money?
Himars in Ukraine: A Rare Look at Their Use on the Front Lines
U.S.-supplied Himars have played a key role in Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia. WSJ’s Stephen Kalin gained rare access to the mobile rocket launchers on Ukraine's southern front, where soldiers are targeting Russian equipment and troops.
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Russia,
Ukraine,
War in Ukraine
Why Ether’s Value Is Going Down After the ‘Merge’
The cryptocurrency ether saw its value climb ahead of the highly anticipated software upgrade known as “the merge.” But even though the changeover went smoothly, ether’s price has fallen since then. And that might not be the only challenge for Ethereum, the network behind ether. WSJ crypto reporter Paul Vigna joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss.
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cryptocurrency,
ethereum,
mining
Friday, 23 September 2022
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