Starbucks has become the among latest in a group of companies now including American Airlines, Hyatt, Marriott International, Alaska Airlines, SeaWorld and Royal Caribbean, to ban or commit to disallow plastic straws.
Read MoreBy linking consumers with service providers, these tech-based companies churn profit by facilitating a simple connection, time and time again.
Read MoreMany of the suspicions that drive current policy decisions have been corroborated in continued strategic initiatives by China, such as the now famed “Made in China 2025”.
Read MoreThe founder of Zozo, Yusaku Maezawa, strives to venture to the moon in 2023 through SpaceX, in a project he has called “Dear Moon.”
Read MoreImagine being able to order takeout, shuffle your music playlist or book a flight with nothing more than the utterance of a few words. Not so hard anymore, is it?
Read MoreThe ad campaign that shocked the world: on September 3rd, 2018, Nike released the ad for who would be the new “face of Nike,” and to the nation’s surprise, Nike had chosen Colin Kaepernick.
Read MoreBusiness Today sat down to interview Max Lugavere, media personality and leading voice in health science, to provide context behind why he wrote this book as well as how a simple two-week diet plan can improve your life for years to come.
Read MoreAlthough facial recognition technology provides a plethora of benefits to producers, this technology can eventually be deemed illegal; Illinois and Texas already have laws that act against this use of technology.
Read MoreIf entering a company already diminishes pluralism, then what good is the individual destruction of pluralism on the very platforms which encourage it?
Read MoreInnovation thrives when there exist low barriers to entry and a large amount of competition, but regulation like GDPR has already proven to act against forthcoming disruptors.
If international sanctions were to be lifted, North Korea’s undeveloped mining industry would stand out as one of the most potentially lucrative investments in the region.
Read MoreThis rejection of oral communication in Spanish comes at a time when foreign language abilities are increasingly valued in white-collar contexts.
Read MoreWhether it be for the pride or the bonding, countless individuals are rushing to experience this new craze, and escape room companies would be wise to continue feeding such demand.
Read MoreIn an announcement endowed with just a smidge of irony, Facebook admitted to wanting to learn even more intimate bits of users’ personal data. However strange this may at first sound, it seems that Facebook is very serious about the project.
Read MoreEven across disparate retail segments, companies like Warby Parker, Glossier, Casper, and Harry’s define a unique market group that share a host of defining features largely responsible for their success.
Read MoreAs it turns out, The Office is a great way to learn what NOT to do when it comes to the workplace.
Read MoreThe rates of traditional cigarette smoking are at an all-time low in America thanks to increased taxes and increased awareness around its negative effects. Juul Labs has tried to shift customers away from cigarettes by creating a product that is sleek, modern, and efficient, but is his “healthier”?
Read MoreThe casual brevity of the newsletters has led to some criticism that the newsletters are indulging millennials’ supposed uber-short attention spans and anti-intellectual attitudes. Still - native advertising, in which advertisements are slickly folded into the newsletter in a similar font and format to the actual content, abounds.
Read MoreSociety has learned that such outreach need not be direct. People can aid those in need through the creation of companies, in which the proceeds go towards supporting volunteers who conduct community service work.
Read MoreAt a time when higher education students, from undergraduates to masters and doctoral students, are increasingly being poached by the allure of Silicon Valley or entrepreneurship, investment banks have taken steps to lock down talent earlier and earlier.
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