Instructional Video14:19
TED Talks

Joseph Pine: What consumers want

12th - Higher Ed
Customers want to feel what they buy is authentic, but "Mass Customization" author Joseph Pine says selling authenticity is tough because, well, there's no such thing. He talks about a few experiences that may be artificial but make...
Instructional Video10:31
Curated Video

Tipping Fatigue vs. Tip-Rage: America's Tipping Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Tipping fatigue rises with constant requests, tech, and pandemic shifts. Brooke Masters explores changing perceptions and future trends in tipping.
News Clip11:42
Bloomberg

Connecticut Gov. Lamont Wants to Add Tolls to Highways

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont discusses legislative efforts to address public debt, proposed infrastructure investments, and the impact of federal income tax changes on the state's citizens. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
News Clip9:27
Bloomberg

Allstate CEO on Corporate Activism, AI, Investments

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- Allstate Corp. Chief Executive Officer Tom Wilson discusses corporate responsibility, the impact of artificial intelligence on service industries, and alternative capital investment strategy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik...
News Clip7:05
Bloomberg

Andrew Sheng Says China Undergoing Creative Destruction

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- Andrew Sheng, distinguished fellow at the University of Hong Kong, discusses China's debt pile, his outlook for the economy and Hong Kong's property market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" from UBS' celebration of the...
News Clip6:21
Bloomberg

Carl Icahn: Low Rates Are Creating Asset Bubbles

Higher Ed
Aug. 16 -- Carl Icahn, Icahn Enterprises chairman, comments on the state of the economy and financial markets during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip4:59
Bloomberg

Iger: Shanghai Disneyland Is Distinctly Chinese

Higher Ed
June 9 -- Disney CEO Bob Iger discusses what sets Shanghai Disneyland apart from the company's other theme parks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie.
News Clip4:10
Bloomberg

Seek's Everingham: We're Still Seeing Growth in China

Higher Ed
Feb. 25 -- Peter Everingham, Seek International managing director, discusses the company's earnings and outlook with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
News Clip10:00
Bloomberg

The World Will Feel the Impact of Trade War, Says Lan Kwai Fong's Zeman

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Allan Zeman, chairman at the Lan Kwai Fong Group, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, it's impact on Hong Kong, how the trade war will impact Chinese consumer spending, the Hong Kong housing market, how...
News Clip5:31
Bloomberg

BlackRock's Rieder Says America Needs to Raise Its Education Standards

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Rick Rieder, chief investment officer of global fixed income at BlackRock, talks about the success of charter schools and what can be done to fix America's education system.<br/>
He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip4:55
Bloomberg

US Inflation Will Peak Some Time in This Quarter: Tantia

Higher Ed
Suresh Tantia, senior investment strategist at Credit Suisse Group AG, discusses Fed policy, the possibility of a US recession and his outlook for markets. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip3:44
Bloomberg

There Is an Opening for Further Cuts From BOK, Says Moody’s Cochrane

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Steven Cochrane, chief APAC economist at Moody’s Analytics, discusses the Bank of Korea’s monetary policy, global growth, the labor market and his outlook for China’s economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
News Clip8:11
Bloomberg

Fed's Harker Says 'Would be Comfortable' With Inflation Moving to 2.5%

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker discusses U.S. inflation and his view of a potential fourth interest rate hike this year. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee from the Rock Mountain Economic...
News Clip7:05
Bloomberg

Codi CEO on the Suez Canal and Global Supply Chain

Higher Ed
Mar.30 -- Codi CEO Elias Sabo speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about ho the delays caused by the Suez Canal blockage has added pressure to already fragile global supply chains on "Bloomberg Markets".
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Crash Course World History: Globalization Ii Good or Bad?

9th - 10th
John Green asks whether globalization is a net positive for humanity. While the new global economy has created a lot of wealth and lifted a lot of people out of poverty, it also has some effects that aren't so hot. [13:54]