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Helping Social Entrepreneurs - Educating Women
Across Africa, millions of girls are denied a decent education. CAMFED aims to change that and break the cycle of poverty by paying for books, fees, even school uniforms.
The Wall Street Journal
The State of Play
What you must understand about the evolution of AI, the business adoption curve, and how they will a ect your business during the next few years.<br/>
The Wall Street Journal
Business and AI
The race to develop and deploy artificial intelligence continues apace in the U.S. and China. Venture capitalist Kai-Fu Lee discusses how AI will reshape the world over the next 20 years.
Healthcare Triage
Dark Chocolate is not a Superfood
Dark chocolate has gained a health food reputation, but is the hype too good to be true? Is it possible that a daily dose of something so delicious can improve cognitive function and heart disease risk? Let’s take a look at the science -...
The Wall Street Journal
Rabobank's Jacqueline Pieters and Victor Friedberg on Food Innovation
Victor Friedberg, founder of New Epoch Capital and FoodShot Global, and Jacqueline Pieters, executive vice president of food and agribusiness at Rabobank, discuss where money is finding innovation in the business of food.
Curated Video
Evaluating Business Growth: Overtrading, External Growth, and Retrenchment Challenges
The video is a lecture on evaluating business growth and the challenges and impacts that businesses face during periods of growth, such as overtrading, cash flow problems, external growth, and retrenchment. The lecturer discusses how...
Financial Times
How energy transition is driving strong commodities prices
The executive chair of Trafigura expects the higher prices paid for minerals and metals to last amid a prolonged commodities supercycle as traders look to collect a big mix of sources to meet future needs
The Wall Street Journal
Russia, Ukraine and The New World Order
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered the biggest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. The U.K.’s Chief of the Defense staff talks about how the war has reshaped the balance of power between NATO, Russia and China.
The Wall Street Journal
Technology's Darker Side
How much are cyber and other technology related threats growing? How can companies get ahead of them and react when they strike? Do companies face stricter regulation on privacy and data use?
Catalyst University
Motor Learning | Blocked & Random Practice Schedules
In this video, we differentiate between blocked and random practice schedules with examples, and then indicate the advantage of each.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Taking the Temperature of Earth
Kerry Cawse-Nicholson from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory describes the ECOSTRESS experiment aboard the space station that is looking at the Earth to map temperature in plants, urban areas, wildfires and more. HWHAP Episode 213.
Curated Video
Describe computer programming : Section Recap
From the section: Common Coding Concepts.This section will cover common coding concepts such as Scratch setup, bugs, pseudocode, decomposition, commenting and many more.<b<br/>r/>
Common Coding Concepts: Section Recap
Common Coding Concepts: Section Recap
Curated Video
The Process of Memory: Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval
In this video, we explore the fascinating process of memory formation and retrieval. From encoding information to storing it in short or long term memory, to eventually recalling it when needed, understand how memory helps us appreciate...
IDG TECHtalk
Answering your Windows 10 questions: May 2020
Computerworld contributor Preston Gralla and Executive Editor Ken Mingis answer viewers' questions about the latest Windows 10 release. If you have a question, post it as a comment.
Curated Video
Fiscal Policy: Short-Term vs Long-Term Impact and the Importance of Productive Capacity
The video is a lecture on fiscal policy. The presenter discusses the impact of fiscal policy on economic performance in the short and long run, and the differences between types of fiscal policy, namely expansionary and contractionary....
The Wall Street Journal
Engaging The C-suite
Sustainability officers need to develop strong relationships with company leadership to be effective at influencing business strategy. Watch executives provide successful strategies for better communication and collaboration with boards.
The Wall Street Journal
Making Better Use of Data
What have we learned in the pandemic and economic reopening about effective use of data for customer experience?
Curated Video
Types of Financial Markets: Money Market, Capital Market, and FX Market
In this video, the different types of financial markets and their purposes are discussed. The three main types of financial markets include the money market (for short-term finance), the capital market (for medium to long-term finance),...
Curated Video
Introduction to Business: Mission, Objectives, and Strategy
This video provides an introduction to the topic of business and explores why businesses exist, starting with the concept of an entrepreneur and the growth of an idea into a fully fledged business. The video explains the importance of...
The Wall Street Journal
Kellogg's Steve Cahillane and Unilever's Hanneke Faber on Disruption
Steve Cahillane, CEO of The Kellogg Company, and Hanneke Faber, president of foods and refreshment at Unilever, discuss the pandemic's disruption of the food industry and shifts that are likely to be permanent.
Curated Video
External Inflation and Its Impact on the UK's Macroeconomic Performance
The video discusses the concept of external inflation, which refers to inflation that comes into the UK from other countries. The presenter explores how commodity prices and inflation in other countries can influence the UK's...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
When Meritocracy Breeds Greed
Journalist Steven Brill discusses how the U.S. lost sight of the common good.
When people use their success to only help themselves and not the common good, is meritocrac
y
failing?
According to...
When people use their success to only help themselves and not the common good, is meritocrac
y
failing?
According to...