Ex-Wall Street Employee Reveals 6 Businesses With Low Failure Rates You Can Start
Failing at your first business can severely diminish motivation for future efforts. This expert outlines recession-resistant businesses that need low capital.
Restaurants In This Spanish Province Will Charge Tourists Extra To Sit In The Shade
If restaurant owners in Andalusia want to charge more, they will need to ensure that customers can visibly be aware of the price changes for certain tables.
'Eventually I Had to Loosen Up': Bill Gates Memorised Employee Car Plates To Track Attendance
Micromanagement consists of work bosses believing no one else can complete a task better than them and that their methods are the only right ones to deploy.
Man Held Up At Gun Point Twice Starts AI-Enabled Security System With Paying Customers Within A Year
Nikhil's startup, MokSa.ai, uses AI cameras to fight theft and fraud. They've gained 70 customers & $240,000 in revenue in just a year!
Japanese Workers Are Being Sent To Tropical Locations To Avoid Effects of Hay Fever
Japanese tech organisation, Aisaac, allow staff affected by hay fever to work from remote locations when the allergy is at its most prominent.
Billionaire Declared Missing And Dead In 2018 Is 'Possibly Living In Moscow With Mistress'
Haub and his mistress reportedly had links to Russia's FSB. Investigators say he plotted his fake death and had been business partners with Russian oligarchs.
American Women Reveal What Shocks Them About UK People, Homes and Clothes
Three American women have been documenting their adaptation to the UK on TikTok by pointing out the main differences between the two countries.
49% Business Leaders Say ChatGPT Skills May Replace College Degrees as Job Requirement
Business leaders want job applicants to be experienced with using ChatGPT as it can boost their productivity and creativity levels.
Tesla Cybertruck Whistleblower Revealed: Vehicle Issues Similar To Model S Issues 10 Years Ago
Whistleblower alleges Cybertruck flaws, drone footage show production delays.
Tesla Layoff News: Company Admits Errors in Severance Packages, Musk Apologises
Tesla admits to errors in severance for some laid-off workers. CEO Elon Musk apologised and promised corrections.
Tesla Layoff Scandal: Workers Unaware Until Badge Scans Deny Them Entry
Tesla lays off 10 per cent of its workforce, some unaware until denied entry by security badge scans at factories.
ELEGOO To Redefine 3D Printing Experience With Release of Saturn 4 Series
3D Printing just got an upgrade with the launch of the Saturn 4 Series
Nike Shoes Designed by AI Unveils Hyper-Futuristic Features for Olympians
Nike unveiled AI-designed athletic shoes for top athletes like Mbappé, aiming for a tech edge at the Paris Olympics.
Is AI the Future of Human Capital Potential or the Harbinger of Obsolescence?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of transforming human capital within the corporate world, offering a dual-edged sword of promise and peril.
Seven Common but Overlooked 'Middle Class Habits' That Are Keeping You Poor
A lack of interest in financial literacy education is limiting wage growth, investments and retirement funds amongst middle-class earners.
UK Accountant Shares 4 Signs You're Financially Well Even If You Don't Feel Like It
The signs that show that you are doing well financially include playing "the wealth game", tracking the average annual wage, knowing the three fundamentals of finance and changing your mindset.
2 Reasons Why People Always Feel Broke During Payday - Even With a Six Figure Salary
Out of US professionals earning at least $175,000 a year, 25% say they are either "very poor," "poor", or "getting by, but things are tight."
Sylvester Stallone Allegedly Called 'Tulsa King' Extras 'Fat' and 'Ugly'
As employees are speaking out against toxic work environments, Sylvester Stallone has been accused of calling actors 'fat' and risks being cancelled.
This Guy Works Twice A Week and Earns $700K Yearly: Tips On Starting A Vending Machine Business
From a corporate job to a successful vending business from scratch, Adam Hill started out with the right feedback, resources, and timing.
Over 80% of Remote Workers Would Return to the Office if Commute Was Compensated For
Workers in the United States have been paying nearly $8500 annually on commuting to their company offices.
Think You're Getting Laid Off? Here Are 11 Businesses You Can Start Immediately
To avoid layoff anxieties, financial advisors are urging workers to build businesses on the side of their current employment.
Ohtani Translator Stole Over $16 Mn From Dodgers Star
The former Japanese-language translator was charged with bank fraud for allegedly stealing more than $16 million from the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar.
Modern Hospitality Is All About Customer-Centric Services and Here's How Wasay Khan Is Progressing The Game
While hospitality may appear timeless, the reality is that modern customers, including the crucial millennial demographic of travelers
5 Tips To Make Your Resume Stand Out To Your Employer Under 7 Seconds
Studies show that recruiters would extend a job offer after an interview in less than a month - measured at an average of 24 days.
Paris Olympic Medal Production On Track Despite Protests: National Mint
The French national mint said on Monday that production of the medals for the Paris Olympic Games remained on track despite protests and stoppages by staff since last month.
Apple iCar Release No Longer Happening? Tech Giant Explores Home Robotics
After scrapping its electric car project, Apple is exploring home robots that follow users and use AI to navigate homes.
Did Tesla Kill the Affordable Electric Car? Musk Says No
Musk denies scrapping Tesla's low-cost car (Model 2) after Reuters report. The move raises questions about affordable EVs and Tesla's future plans.
AI A 'Game Changer' But Company Execs Not Ready: Survey
A majority of corporate executives across leading economies believe artificial intelligence will be a "game changer" for their industry but admit their leadership teams lack the knowledge to understand AI's risks and rewards, a study showed Friday.
California Bill May Charge Employers $100 If They Call Or Text You Outside Of Work Hours
Assemblyman, Matt Haney, wants to protect workers in California from having to respond to their bosses during nonworking hours.
From Stripper and Shoplifter To CEO of $400m Women's Clothing Line: Meet NastyGal Founder Sophia Amoruso
Christina Amoruso was forced to file for bankruptcy after NastGal was listed as one of the "fastest-growing companies."