Business

Naomi Osaka and the G7’s Global Minimum Tax

June 16, 2021 Rawi and Mihir discuss Naomi Osaka’s departure from the French Open and the G7’s effort to cooperate on corporate taxation. Each week, the hosts give their recommendations for reading, watching, and more. Here are This Week’s Picks: “Loki“ International Spy Museum and Spyscape Dwight Garner’s Garner’s Quotations You can visit our website…

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Becoming a Working Dad

Life transitions involve three phases: the “long goodbye,” in which the person going through the transition mourns the life they’re leaving behind; the “messy middle,” in which the person sheds certain habits, mindsets, and lifestyles and begins to create new ones; and the “new beginning,” in which the person introduces their new self. These phases…

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How to Prevent a Rising Star from Flaming Out

Across industries, there’s a puzzling phenomenon: A talented person who has scored one or more major successes then bombs. The authors’ research, which included a network analysis of projects in the video-game industry, uncovered reasons. And they recommend steps that companies can take to ensure that their stars don’t flame out. If you had to…

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The Case for a Pan-American Manufacturing Ecosystem

Supply chain disruptions and geopolitical considerations have caused U.S. political and business leaders to rethink America’s dependence on Asia. The Biden administration has called for bringing manufacturing in critical sectors back to the United States. But to make this happen, U.S.-based manufacturers will need a strong supply base that encompasses North America, Central America, and…

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How Airlines Can Cut Costs — Without Annoying Customers

As airline companies prepare for recovery, they have a unique asset to leverage — their loyalty programs. These programs are valuable both from a balance sheet perspective because they can be used as collateral for loan programs and from an income statement perspective. Airlines can use frequent flyer miles in an “a-la-carte options” approach to…

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Attracting Talent During a Worker Shortage

While it might sound contradictory, the U.S. is experiencing higher unemployment numbers and a labor shortage. So how to attract talent in such a labor marketplace? For hourly workers and lower-salaried positions, accessibility is one of the biggest – and often underestimated – drivers of effective recruiting. Research has shown that minor geographic differences in available…

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The big-pharma firm that saw the future

ROCHE IS A strange entity. The Swiss giant is the world’s second-biggest drugmaker and one of big pharma’s most profitable firms. But its largest shareholding group, mostly descended from Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche, who founded the company in 1896, is led by André Hoffmann, a nature lover and sustainability advocate who believes that the purpose of…

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