Instructional Video3:08
Bill Carmody

The Cable Industry: Failing to Adapt to Customer Needs

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody discusses how cable companies are getting it wrong and are ripe for disruption. He highlights how these companies force customers to pay for services they don't want or need, while failing to adapt to changing...
Instructional Video7:40
The Wall Street Journal

The Intangible Role of the CMO

Higher Ed
Recruiting giant Raines presents proprietary research that looks specifically at CEO's happiness with their CMOs. It identifies the disparate goals of CMOs today and why we are seeing CMOs now filling different roles such as chief growth...
Instructional Video30:08
The Wall Street Journal

The Trump Agenda: The View From China

Higher Ed
Terry Branstad, U.S. ambassador to China, talks to WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker about China's<br/>
view on trade and ​foreign policy at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo.
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Understanding Business Growth Strategies and Retrenchment

Higher Ed
This video discusses the objectives and challenges that businesses face when trying to grow and expand. The presenter explains that growth can come through a planned strategy or through market changes, but that managing the growth can be...
Instructional Video10:50
TLDR News

Could a No Deal Brexit Be Good for Britain? Was it all Project Fear? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With a No Deal Brexit looking like more of an inevitability than a possibility, we take a look at some of the ways in which this outcome could be good for the UK. In this video, we discuss how fishing (again!), potential trade deals and...
Instructional Video6:48
TLDR News

Empty Shelves & HGV Driver Shortages: Brexit 8 Months On - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Empty Shelves & HGV Driver Shortages: Brexit 8 Months On - TLDR News
Instructional Video19:30
The Wall Street Journal

What Could Go Wrong?

Higher Ed
Singapore Ambassador-at-Large Bilahari Kausikan talks to WSJ Asia Digital Editor Yumiko Ono about North Korea and the threat to Asia.
Instructional Video3:11
Healthcare Triage

Sleeping in a Hospital is Just Awful

Higher Ed
Being sick enough to go to the hospital is not a great experience. You know what's worse? Staying overnight in the hospital. There's a very good chance you're going to get your sleep interrupted frequently, and that's not going to speed...
Instructional Video1:21
Next Animation Studio

Supervolcanoes remain active for thousands of years after supereruptions

12th - Higher Ed
Supervolcanoes stay active and dangerous even in the period after supereruptions, according to a new study in the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
Instructional Video1:30
Next Animation Studio

Why supervolcanoes are not our problem, but these seven areas of volcanic activity are

12th - Higher Ed
Several smaller volcanoes located next to key infrastructure should be our main priority when planning to combat the effects of volcanic activity, according to a new study.
Instructional Video25:06
The Wall Street Journal

Exclusive WSJ Interview With Mahathir Mohamad

Higher Ed
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, back in power after 15 years, speaks with WSJ Enterprise Editor Patrick Barta at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo. He says he intends to remain in power for a year or two and won't cut a deal with...
Instructional Video21:32
Bill Carmody

The Power of Collaboration between Startups and Large Enterprises

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody interviews Michael Docherty about his book "Collective Disruption." They discuss the concept of collective disruption and how it differs from traditional disruption. They also explore the importance of...
Instructional Video8:00
TLDR News

The Police & Crime Bill Gets Worse: Cracking Down Even Harder on Protest - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
We discuss the amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. While this bill has been discussed in the media a lot in the last few months, little attention has been paid to the last-minute amendments the government are...
Instructional Video20:28
The Wall Street Journal

Managing Disruption and Innovation: A Case Study

Higher Ed
One way to avoid getting disrupted is to own a stake in the potential disruptor. Why one company launched a venture capital arm to keep pace with emerging technologies.
Instructional Video6:42
TLDR News

Sunak's New Plan to Ban Protests: The Public Order Bill

12th - Higher Ed
In a further crackdown on disruptive protests, the government are trying to pass new legislation that reintroduces controversial laws that were previously blocked by Parliament. So what is actually in the Public Order Bill? And how...
Instructional Video6:34
TLDR News

Are Johnson's Controversial Plans Dying in the House of Lords? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Johnson has some big (and controversial) plans, but they're not going amazingly. That's because the Lords are proving to be a major sticking point, with them trying to mediate his plans. So in this video we explain the conflict and what...
Instructional Video21:26
The Wall Street Journal

India's Ambitions

Higher Ed
Former India Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran talks to WSJ reporter Niharika Mandhana about defining India's role in a fast-changing Asia.
Instructional Video1:58
The Business Professor

Fighting Words and the 1st Amendment

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Fighting Words and the 1st Amendment
News Clip3:06
Curated Video

Airline Fares Skyrocket Amid Indigo Chaos

9th - Higher Ed
Airline fares across India have surged as IndiGo’s ongoing operational crisis disrupts thousands of passengers nationwide. With over 1,800 cancellations in just days, demand has shifted heavily to other carriers, driving prices to...
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Vancouver mayor pushing province to move SROs away from Granville Street

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is again pushing the province to move single-room occupancy (SRO) buildings away from the Granville Entertainment District. But as the CBC’s Pinki Wong reports, advocates worry the closures will just push...
News Clip3:56
Press Association

Interview with Health Secretary Wes Streeting doctor strikes

Higher Ed
Health Secretary Wes Streeting says the “grossly unfair” doctor strikes will affect patients and NHS finances during a visit to NHS England's headquarters at Wellington House in London.



It follows as NHS resident doctors in...
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Operations At Delhi's IGI Airport Slowly Resuming to Normal

9th - Higher Ed
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is facing widespread flight delays and cancellations, disrupting travel plans for thousands of passengers. Authorities have issued a new advisory urging travelers to check flight status before...
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Why Does Irregular Shift Mess With Kidneys Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Irregular work shifts can negatively impact kidney health by disrupting the body’s circadian rhythm, leading to metabolic stress and increased risk of kidney disease. Watch the video to know more on this!
News Clip6:38
Curated Video

Red Sea Cable Cuts After Houthi Attack on Israel Airport

9th - Higher Ed
Two major undersea cables in the Red Sea were reportedly cut, slowing internet in Asia and the Middle East.

Experts say India, Pakistan, and UAE have been affected. Microsoft Azure reports increased latency, but alternative routes...