Managing Technology for the Post-Digital Era
Businesses are adopting digital technologies at an unprecedented pace, with spending on digital transformation expected to reach a staggering $1.25 trillion in 2019. As a result of these efforts,...
View ArticleWarren Buffett Is Buying Bank Stocks. Why Aren’t Others?
Growth is slowing, worries of a recession are rising and the Fed just cut interest rates. Wall Street analysts expect lower rates to crimp banks’ profitability.
View ArticleNo Pre-Reading, No Rehearsing: How ‘The Weekly’ Kept Its Recreation of...
The Times TV show’s producer/director shares the challenges and rewards of bringing to life witness testimony against Purdue Pharma in a way that stayed true to our journalistic principles.
View ArticleWant better strategies? Become a bulletproof problem solver
The value of creative and strategic thinkers capable of solving complex problems has never been higher.* This article was originally published here
View ArticleGREAT PLACES AND SPACES
The oceanfront triplex penthouse at Turnberry Ocean Club in Sunny Isles Beach is being listed at $35 million and hailed as perhaps the most exclusive residence in South Florida. The three-floor unit...
View ArticleGREAT PLACES AND SPACES
Parisian designer Jean-Louis Deniot went back in Miami’s history to gain inspiration for Two Roads Development’s Elysee condominium. “My inspiration for the design of Elysee was to bring back a...
View ArticleBusy Subcontractors Pushing Prices Skyward Call it the downside of an upturn.
South Florida construction prices are hitting record levels and commercial real estate developers, landlords and occupiers haven’t felt this type of wallet wallop since the last building boom of the...
View ArticleNot the Same Old Stuff
Einstein is credited for saying, “No problem has ever been solved by the same consciousness that created it.” With all the amazing advancements in technology—digital, data and robotics—it’s easy to...
View ArticleBeyond the hype of AR & VR
Photos by Evelyn Suarez Augmented reality and virtual reality will be a rising tide rather than a tidal wave that swamps businesses, said panelists at SFBW’s Digital South Florida event. It might be...
View ArticleA Nun, a Doctor and a Lawyer — and Deep Regret Over the Nation’s Handling of...
In an Appalachian town, an unlikely group of activists recognized the early stages of the deadly drug epidemic, and fought in vain to stem its rise.
View ArticleBetter Work-Life Balance Starts with Managers
Company policies can only do so much. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: How a Recession Could Hit This Year
It’s by no means certain, but a certain chain of events could easily lead to a downturn in the U.S. economy.
View ArticleThe Importance of Healthy Business Relationships
For the parsimonious startup, a strong network of business relationships will be the most valuable asset. Competitors can offer quid pro quo referral networks while adjacent businesses offer...
View ArticleA Push to Let the U.S. Charge Foreign Officials With Bribery
A new bill in Congress seeks to expand a prohibition that covers Americans who pay bribes but not the foreigners who accept them.
View ArticleUnhappy Employees Affect Hiring Efforts
69% of job candidates will reconsider a company's offer if there's high turnover or the risk of burnout. 64% of survey respondents are likely to leave a job following a negative onboarding experience....
View ArticleJames Corden to Remain as Host of ‘Late Late Show’ on CBS
CBS said that it had extended the contract for the 12:30 a.m. host through 2022, despite less than stellar ratings.
View ArticleRacketeering Lawsuit Against McKinsey Is Dismissed
It was the firm’s most notable victory in its fight with Jay Alix, who has accused McKinsey of repeatedly defrauding the bankruptcy courts.
View ArticleKorean manufacturing’s digital transformation must escape ‘pilot purgatory’
South Korean manufacturers need more than gradual improvements—they need complete transformations through digital technologies.* This article was originally published here
View ArticlePeak energy, peak oil, and the rise of renewables: An executive’s guide to...
Global energy demand is headed toward a plateau over the next ten to 20 years, as the world focuses on electrification, energy efficiency, and more service-driven economic growth.* This article was...
View ArticleWho’s to Blame When Algorithms Discriminate?
A proposed rule from HUD would make it harder to hold people accountable for subtler forms of discrimination.
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