Instructional Video29:44
The Wall Street Journal

Working Together to Protect American Business

Higher Ed
Public/Private partnerships are essential to ensure national and economic security, the FBI-affiliated InfraGard program talks about why and how.
Instructional Video25:55
The Wall Street Journal

Charting a New Route

Higher Ed
Waze has transformed the way drivers get from point A to point B . Hear how autono mous cars and hyperloop technologies will change traffic as we know it .
Instructional Video18:46
The Wall Street Journal

The Next Big Thing, Part 2

Higher Ed
Sebastian Thrun, a co-founder of Google X, talks about the far future of technology and creating the conditions for breakthrough ideas at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
Instructional Video7:06
TLDR News

Why is Porn Being Banned from OnlyFans (and why it REALLY matters) - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
It's been announced this week that OnlyFans is removing all adult content by October. As a site best known for porn that seems like a weird move, so we explain why it's happening and the controversy surrounding this major decision.
Instructional Video17:08
IDG TECHtalk

Blockchain technology: A corporate enigma | TECH(talk)

Higher Ed
The nuances around implementing blockchain —adding business partners to a network, integrating it with legacy systems and navigating uncertain regulatory waters — make its future uncertain. Computerworld’s Ken Mingis and Lucas Mearian...
Instructional Video21:28
IDG TECHtalk

Why VPNs aren’t the best security tool for working from home, and what to implement instead

Higher Ed
VPNs are a remote work staple, but they’re hardly the most secure way to access corporate data. CSO Online’s UK Editor, Michael Hill, joins Juliet to explain why overreliance on VPNs poses a security risk, and what alternatives...
Instructional Video11:02
Curated Video

Outsourcing: Business Value and Activities

Higher Ed
This video focuses on the business value of outsourcing certain activities to external companies. The video discusses the difference between outsourcing and subcontracting, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing for...
Instructional Video26:07
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Commerical Robotics

Higher Ed
Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter is joined onstage by the company’s four-legged inspection robot, “Spot,” as he discusses commercial robotics, the company's new AI institute and why he believes we'll eventually have robots at home.
Instructional Video16:30
Financial Times

Chile’s copper crash: life after the boom

Higher Ed
In 2010 the world celebrated the rescue of 33 Chilean miners. But within months, the copper boom that enriched a generation of miners and made Chile one of the wealthiest countries in Latin America fizzled out. The FT reports on how the...
Instructional Video15:48
Economics Explained

The Ranks of Global Billionaires: Not All Billionaires Are Made Equal

9th - Higher Ed
The Ranks of Global Billionaires: Not All Billionaires Are Made Equal
Instructional Video2:49
Economics Explained

The Economics of Hollywood: Funding

6th - 11th
$42 billion dollars. That is the amount of money grossed by films at the global box office in 2019. Impressive? Definitely. Surprising? Probably not, especially when you consider that global box office revenues have increased...
Instructional Video5:27
Economics Explained

The Bitter Economics of MLM: Referral Programs

9th - Higher Ed
Multi-Level-Marketing (MLM) companies are big businesses around the world and they have rightfully attracted much criticism for questionable business practice. Many have called them illegal pyramid schemes, but today these companies...
Instructional Video17:18
Global Ethics Solutions

There’s No Business Like Referral Business

Higher Ed
If you don’t have referrals, you won’t be in business for very long. As the saying goes, “We have not because we ask not!” Nothing could be truer than in the referral business. If you want referrals, you need to go out and get them. If...
Instructional Video8:56
Economics Explained

The Economy Of The North Pole

9th - Higher Ed
This is the arctic: home to a small specialized economic zone that doesn’t technically belong to any established nation on earth. The North Pole is an interesting economic case study, primarily because of its surprisingly incredible...
Instructional Video14:30
Economics Explained

The Economy of Iran

9th - Higher Ed
This is Iran, a highly controversial nation that has of course made headlines in recent months for hostilities back and forth between the united states. Hostility towards the united states is really nothing new in and of itself but these...
Instructional Video8:06
Economics Explained

The Economics of Brexit: Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
Brexit has shaken things up not only inside Britain but outside as well in the EU. What were the causes that led to this separation and how does it affect the economy moving forward? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the...
Instructional Video26:47
The Wall Street Journal

Driving Supply Chain Standards

Higher Ed
Supply chains are critical to corporate sustainability, but are hard to vet, monitor and influence. Leaders from Oracle and PepsiCo Beverages North America explain how they are succeeding in promoting sustainability among their suppliers.
Instructional Video2:24
Financial Times

How did the biggest tech companies end up without competition?

Higher Ed
FT writers Hannah Murphy, Tim Bradshaw and Madhumita Murgia talk network effects, buying out the competition, and anti-trust law.
Instructional Video17:32
All Ears English

The Global Movement Towards a 4 day Workweek with Alex Soojung Kim Pang - AEE Podcast 1637

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Global Movement Towards a 4 day Workweek with Alex Soojung Kim Pang - AEE Podcast 1637
Instructional Video26:49
The Wall Street Journal

Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub on Lower Carbon Emissions

Higher Ed
Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub discusses the oil industry’s journey toward lower carbon emissions, which technologies can best accelerate the process and how her company is looking to strike the right balance.
Instructional Video5:24
Economics Explained

Here's Why The Stock Market Is At An All-Time High: All Time High

6th - 11th
The S&P 500, an index that measures the stock performance of the 500 largest companies in the USA, closed out this week at it’s highest level ever. The USA releases it’s worse GDP figures in history? The stock market rose the next day,...
Instructional Video15:16
Economics Explained

Do Sanctions Work? | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Do Sanctions Work? | Economics Explained
Instructional Video5:18
Economics Explained

The 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics: Simultaneous Multiround Auction

9th - Higher Ed
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, or simply the Nobel Prize in Economics is an award given every year to thought leaders in the field. In and amongst all of the happenings in the world this year...
Instructional Video3:56
Mediacorp

The Impact of Remote Work on Cities

12th - Higher Ed
With more remote work options, it's less necessary for people to move into cities to find work. How will that change the architecture and culture of cities? A professor of design and environment explains what this could look like in...