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ESG gives a tailwind to clothing 're-commerce' companies
The gold rush is on for fashion re-sellers like The RealReal, Poshmark and ThredUp as consumers look for clothing that is sourced more sustainably than "fast fashion," which has been linked to poor foreign labor conditions and pollution.
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3 Ways to Build Trust and Stellar Remote Teams
he spread of Covid-19's Delta variant threw return-to-office plans into disarray, again. Offices tore up their re-entry plans, and some decided to make remote work arrangements permanent.
By 2025, 36.2 million Americans will be workin...
The Future Of Wastewater: Why Has The U.S. Been So Slow To Adopt AI Tools?
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have revolutionized our lives, but some sectors have been slower to adopt smart solutions than others. Despite AI systems underpinning everything from power grid regulation to Google's search to...
Investors Are Wild About the Pet Industry and There's No End in Sight - Especially If There Is a Strong Online Component
Chances are you know someone whose family acquired a "pandemic puppy" to help them weather the Covid-19 lockdowns. Pets have become beloved, pampered family members whose well-being is viewed as an essential household budget item, making the...
How the labor crunch can reposition professional services firms for new growth
Supply chain problems are now impacting attorneys, accountants, consultants, public relations and other knowledge-based jobs. These professions have long relied on top talent from business schools and law schools to join their ranks, but now it s...
Leaders can't let fear of cancel culture stop them from being social
Just ask the fashion executive who pitched his spring collection by citing violent political protests, or the communications chief who wisecracked about AIDS, or the CFO who promoted unreleased company financial information on his personal Twitte...
The booming e-sports industry nears an inflection point
Three years ago, 100 million fans around the world tuned in excitedly to watch the final of a major sports tournament. But it wasn't the World Cup final or the World Series; it was the League of Legends championship, which highlighted 24 video...
The pay gap for male and female doctors is ridiculous. Here's what can be done about it
The data on pay inequity for female physicians is, frankly, damning.
Across all medical specialties, there are dogged disparities between what females and males are paid. For instance, in pediatric pulmonology, women earn 23% less tha...
Reality check: The pace to mass adoption of electric vehicles will be glacial
Anyone living in San Francisco or Seattle, where Teslas are a common sight, could be forgiven for believing that the electric-vehicle era is just around the corner.
Head out to the rest of the country, though, and the reality is more...
Shopping with robots: Automation will soon spark a revolution in our retail experience
Get ready for the store of the future.
From Walmart's order-picking Alphabot to Kroger's automated fulfillment center, technology is already changing how we shop. We're ordering online for at-home delivery or we use click-and-co...
Why Trust Is the Top Requirement for Building and Growing Your Company (and How to Prioritize It)
What's more important for your company: growth or trust?
If you said the former, you're not alone. Organic growth is overwhelmingly the top goal for business executives, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers's 24th annual global survey...
Private equity is ready to take MSP consolidation to the next level
The outlook for managed services providers (MSPs) remains positive, as increasing complexity and security concerns - driven by the work-from-anywhere environment and high-profile hacking incidents - have moved IT management from being a cost...
Overcome the 'Urgency Addiction' to Become the Leader Your Team Needs
Superheroes are fun to watch in movies, but they are exhausting to work for.
Risking it all to save the day at the last minute, there's no doubt that it can be thrilling and nerve-wracking and emotional. It's also a lousy way to run a...
What CEOs Need To Know About Carbon Credit Trading Markets
Surging markets in carbon credits have started to save the planet and save billions of dollars - but they need guardrails from business leaders and regulators to truly succeed.
Worldwide carbon credit trading markets already exceed...
Separate EV hype from reality
If you're an auto supplier, the consensus today is that you need to go electric or go the way of the dinosaurs.
After all, every day seems to bring more confirmation that the electric vehicle era is just around the corner. Big automak...
The Great Logistics Crunch
Over the past 30 years, the winning formula for U.S. manufacturing firms has been simple: outsource as much production as possible to low-cost centers in Asia and ship the goods across the Pacific.
That model had a good run, but the u...
Total Recall? What Infosec Teams Can Learn From Microsoft's Misstep
On initial review, Microsoft's Recall rollout was stunningly boneheaded from a privacy perspective, bu...
How CEOs Can Take Control Of Cybersecurity Risk
CEOs are under no illusion these days about the importance of cybersecurity and the need to stay on top of the worsening threat environment. Corporate leaders in North America and Europe identify it as their number one concern-ahead of pandemic...
5 Ways Leaders Can Make Tough Conversations Easier
People screw up at work. We are, after all, human. But leaders only compound the problem when they fail to act on it. Pretending that inappropriate conduct doesn't exist--or hoping the bad actor will see the light, self-correct, and switch to a b...
What It Takes To Be A Top Seller: Practice. Yes, We're Talking About Practice!
Are you the undisputed top seller in your field? Have your competitors stopped trying to improve? Is your industry unchanging and your product the same as it ever was?
If the answer to any of these questions is "No," then your job...