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A prolonged strike could cost the economy between $500 million to $4.5 billion per day.
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Oxford professor of ethics, John Tasioulas, thinks we should consider the loss of opportunity for “striving and succeeding” that AI is likely to bring.
A yellow road sign reading "SLOW NOW" stands before a breathtaking mountainous landscape under a clear blue sky, reminding travelers of the art of slow productivity.
Cal Newport explains how you and your teams can accomplish more while improving quality and supercharging workplace morale.
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Hang on to something — or ride the wave — because three big tech trends are about to converge.
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Reusable rockets, moon landers, civilian astronauts, and more.
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Do you always act professionally in the workplace? Depends what you mean by "professional."
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Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
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In his latest book, Malcolm Gladwell explores a strange phenomenon of group dynamics.
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In some organizations “founder mode” can become synonymous with over-reliance. Here’s how to avoid the pitfalls of “apparent irreplaceability.”
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The best autonomous car may be one you don’t even need to own.
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Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
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Electric vehicle sales are rising but public charging in cities is still lacking.
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Businesses are realizing that rapid disruption without stability can lead to long-term failure. A new era of thoughtful, sustainable growth is emerging.
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If “founder mode” runs its course, CEOs should cultivate a new skillset rooted in the authenticity of self-awareness.
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Don't make the mistake of blindly following quantitative metrics — whether you're helping clients or looking for lunch.
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Semyon Dukach — founding partner of VC firm One Way Ventures — adds balance to the founder mode debate.
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College degree? Not so much. Employers want teams with a diverse skill set who can adapt to changing industry demands.
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Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
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To maintain momentum and flow, the great novelist Ernest Hemingway didn’t burn himself out — but learned when to put his work down.
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“When we face a problem, our natural tendency is to race ahead – but some friction is actually a good thing.”
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Anne Chow, former CEO of AT&T Business, lays out a new approach to inclusive leadership that takes “thinking bigger” to the next level.
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The co-founder of Wired magazine shares his insights on how a long-term mindset can shape a brighter, more innovative future.
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The first of these devices is already on the market — the AI-powered Ray-Bans from Meta.
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Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
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The multifaceted nature of company culture is what makes it so challenging — this guide will help you make sense of the complexity.
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Why “audio gaps" in video meetings wear us out — and why we need the meaningful relationships forged in communal workspaces.
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Make Sunsets is bringing solar geoengineering from sci-fi to reality.
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Australia's AAPowerLink boasts three global superlatives: largest solar farm, largest battery, and longest power cable.
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Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
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Cecilie Fjellhøy, from the Netflix documentary The Tinder Swindler, shares her experience.