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How to Extract Game-Changing Innovations from Your Team
As Apple shutters its plans for a self-driving car, investors (and certainly Apple leadership) are curious about where the company's next big bet will come from. With the speed of innovation rapidly increasing across the market, companies like...
As States Continue to Act on Data Privacy, Big Tech Should Play Its Role, Too
What Information about you lives in the deep recesses of Big Tech's massive data collection files? Most people have no idea, and what's even worse is many of them don't even have the right to know. That's because, despite an urgent need f...
Revolutionizing healthcare efficiency through automated coding solutions
As the world leaps into an AI-dominated future, automated coding solutions that save doctors time and offer greater convenience will bring about the next wave of medical technology advancement.
With healthcare administration, doctors...
Global Warming Movement Needs Its Own Sane, Donald Trump
With John Kerry stepping down from his role leading the USA's climate policy, it's time for a new guard to step into the spotlight. But, in the face of an increasingly dire climate outlook, the climate movement needs a leader who is unafraid to...
Navigating the Complexities of Data Privacy: Balancing Innovation and Protection
Love it or hate it, our lives have become intertwined with the digital realm. Even for those who actively avoid social media or take extreme measures to safeguard their online presence, it's nearly impossible to evade the pervasive influence of...
What a Patent Attorney Would Whisper In the Ears of Senators
In the era of AI and ever more dominant Big Tech, patents are a key protection for businesses and innovators. But judicial opinions and reforms passed over the last decade have severely disadvantaged small and medium sized businesses. The Patent...
How security leaders can prepare for emerging threats
How many security leaders can say they've fielded calls about risks posed by a balloon? A few months ago, probably almost zero - today, that number is probably much higher.
For an example of how quickly geopolitical risks can emer...
A perfect storm is coming to South Florida as maintenance fees threaten condo owners
A financial cliff may await Florida condo owners at the end of the year, as new r...
The IRS Is the Infection, Not the Cure For a Rotten Tax System
The U.S. tax system is suffering from deep and systemic rot and needs a ground-up rebuild. But with the IRS acting more as the infection than the cure, restoring effectiveness to America's tax system will require a revolutionary legislative ref...
Even if NFT Demand Returns, It's Best to Collect What You Love
Promising returns in the first few weeks of the new year have NFT watchers hoping for a comeback. But with demand from its 2021 peak largely evaporated, collect...
Unchecked AI Rollout Is a Privacy Rights Disaster
Imagine being held in a store under suspicion of shoplifting; now imagine that not only did you do nothing wrong, but you learn you're being detained because of a faulty algorithm.
Unfortunately, this humiliating scenario has unfol...
IRS Deserves Major Heat for Disastrous ERC Cost Overruns
Does the IRS deserve the heat it's taking for its lead role in the disastrously expensive and f...
Climate change will loom large in 2024 - here's what red states can do about it
As extreme and irregular weather events slam communities across the country, the subject of our changing climate will likely be a divisive issue in the upcoming election. Given political sensitivities, is it possible that government officials in more conservative areas can make smart investments in infrastructure preparation without triggering sensitive political tripwires?
How universities can prepare graduates for an AI-driven world
When the AI-powered ChatGPT made its big debut, higher education leaders naturally questioned how their students would use high-tech tools like it to write essays and research papers for class.
Just a short time later, we know thatâ€...
The Increasing Savvy of the American Consumer
Credit card debt is on the rise, but that doesn't mean it is time to panic about the state of American credit. Though the economy is pressuring the bottom lines of American families, consumers have demonstrated increased financial literacy, accor...
Real Estate Industry Requires New Talent With Upcoming Transformation
Real estate investment, traditionally reliant on meticulous spreadsheet analysis combined with a touch of intuition, is on the brink of a significant transformation that will redefine the industry over the next five years.
Say goodbye...
Patents Are a Crucial Protective Shield for Small Businesses
Small companies need every protection they can get in today's business landscape to defend themselves from predatory Big Tech companies. Patents are vital tools for smaller companies to ensure long-term success.
As the pace of inno...
What CEOs can learn from Disney's proxy fight with activist investor Norman Peltz
Disney remains locked in an ongoing struggle with activist investor Nelson Peltz, rejecting his bid for board seats and...
COVID's Reckoning is Coming to College This Fall
Colleges, brace yourself: the class of 2024 is going to be unlike anything we've seen previously.
These students who will be matriculating in the fall are the result of a highly disrupted and unusual high school experience. They we...
How Far Out Can You Reliably Forecast For Business Decisions?
How far out into the future can business forecasts and projections be reliable - or anything much above worthless? It's a question every entrepreneur and CEO of a young and growing company has asked themselves.
The answer to the...