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...Surely the hunt to get young users hooked on a platform as soon as possible, as part of running a profitable business, is at odds with caring for their wellbeing?...
...Now its clients worry about where their funding will come from as they grapple with higher costs of doing business and the worsening impacts of climate change. Their worries are well-founded....
...And it’s a brief that Keir Starmer, as a former DPP, cares about. I was also struck by Darren Jones getting a big promotion, the former chair of the business committee who’s quite a smoothie....
...Encountering these works draws the viewer into an experience of the studio as a place of painful self-encounter, into which unexpected new forms may nevertheless abruptly arrive....
...Defeats become fodder for self-mocking humour, as in the comedian Jasper Carrott explaining life as a Birmingham City fan: “You lose some, you draw some.”...
...“Maybe too often as a profession we’re seen as ticking off lists for environmental good behaviour when what we should be doing is leading in innovative and educational practices,” says landscape designer...
...Decoupling denied: Japan Inc is still laying its bets on China in spite of the US-China rift....
...purpose for doing so....
...Other old media groups tried over the past decade to draw more money directly from readers, either through subscription paywalls like The Wall Street Journal, or membership models such as that deployed by...
...If ever the world needed the cheerful voice of former monk turned mindfulness guru Andy Puddicombe, it was this lost, strange year....
...As evidence she cites the $90m severance awarded to Google’s Andy Rubin, while hushing up his alleged sexual assault; and Terry Crews, the black actor who spoke up about his own experience of being groped...
...Elsevier has over the past year lost several contracts worth up to $11m with university consortiums in California, Sweden, Germany and Hungary, which have all cited concerns that it was not doing enough...
...the “experience economy” will draw consumers....
...He sees his business as a soulful alternative to Amazon’s corporate philosophy....
...No matter who you ran into in a hotel lobby, someone was doing carbon credits.” It didn’t last....
...“It’s super fun in the early stages, when it’s up to 500 people,” says Denny, “but if you’re doing it as a business, you need a lot of funding: it’s a high-risk venture.”...
...“I was a bit lost with what I was doing,” she admits. “I always felt like I wasn’t good enough.”...
...“As much as I miss Doug, and [his death] almost killed me, sometimes I pinch myself that I’ve led this life for so long. Even on the worst days, I love what I’m doing....
...We have one . . . but if we were doing it in-house, it would be a big distraction from what we are doing for our customers,” said Dimitris Katsanis, Metron’s founder....
...I don’t try and sell anybody on doing business. I just had a woman come in a week ago and my advice [was], if you’ve got a business, keep it.”...
...There’s a fear that they’ll put the competition out of business, and then charge whatever price they like.” “I think that’s a slightly exaggerated view of what they’re doing,” he continues....
...Mr Long says a good rule of thumb is to draw less than 4 per cent of your pension every year, to ensure your pension lasts “as long as you do”....
...Culture wars can be great for business — if you know which side of them your customers are on. andrew.edgecliffe-johnson@ft.com...
...Jud Linville, head of the global cards business at Citigroup, is leaving the company as part of a restructuring designed to unify the business with other parts of the retail banking operation....
...It is as much a tech as a finance business, says Mr Lynn. In October 2017 it raised £10m, with £4m from UK fund manager Neil Woodford, known for his belief in long-term, small-cap investing....
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