Economics Explained
Why This Billionaire Wants To Give Every Baby $6,750 to Solve The Retirement Crisis?
This is bill Ackman, the billionaire hedge fund manager of Pershing square capital. Bill has been featured on this channel a few times before, most notably because of his trade made in early 2020 which netted him over 2.6 billion dollars...
Bill Carmody
Factors Driving the American Business Environment
This video discusses the eight factors driving the American business environment: competition, regulation, innovation, consumer demand, talent and workforce, access to capital, technology, and globalization. It highlights how these...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Gender Awareness & Public Policy | Feminist Economics Part 4
In this fourth lecture in the Institute for New Economic Thinking’s “Feminist Economics” series, Professor Jayati Ghosh explores the impact of economic policy on women, and the importance of adopting a gender-perspective in formulating...
Curated Video
Agile Project Management - Kanban Guide - Learn How to Use Lean Kanban in Your Organization
This video explains how to use Kanban in your organization. This clip is from the chapter "Kanban Productivity and Efficiency of Agile Lean Project" of the series "Agile Project Management".This section explains Kanban.
After Skool
Millennials in the Workforce, A Generation of Weakness - Simon Sinek
Simon Sinek explains how the millennial generation became so entitled. A combination of failed parenting strategies, technology, impatience and environment have created a wave of young people who can't hack it in the real world.
The Wall Street Journal
Glenn Youngkin on the Economy and Republicans’ Outlook for 2024
The Virginia governor discusses his plans to fight inflation, prepare for a potential recession, expand mental-health resources and steer the Republican Party toward electoral success in 2024.
XKA Digital
Its still a mans world in the workplace
Clare Gerada was elected to lead the Royal College of General Practitioners in 2011, and represented over 40,000 doctors. She was the first female Chair in fifty years. She trained in psychiatry and maintains an interest in the treatment...
Food Farmer Earth
Supa Fresh Youth Farm: Helping Underserved Teens Learn Life Skills
Mia Bartlett, a career specialist with YouthSource, a program of the Oregon Human Development Corp., was walking her dog one day near Tigard. It wandered off, and she found it in what looked like an overgrown garden full of blackberries...
Seven Dimensions
Understanding HR Metrics: Developing an HR Metrics Dashboard
In this video, Peter discusses the importance of metrics and analytics in organizations, particularly in the context of human resources. He emphasizes the need for an HR metrics dashboard that provides a comprehensive overview of key...
Curated Video
Understanding HRM Approaches in Business Management
The video discusses the importance of human resource management (HRM) in achieving corporate objectives by maximizing employee performance and engagement. The speaker explores different approaches to HRM, including the soft HRM approach,...
Curated Video
The Benefits of Work Flexibility
The video is a lecture presentation that discusses the concept of flexibility in a business environment and the benefits it can generate for both employers and employees. The lecturer explains different ways businesses can offer...
Red Rock Films
Women's History Activator: Who was Rosie the Riveter?
Event: January 1942. The first American soldiers arrive in Europe to fight in WWII and those soldiers leave jobs that must be filled by female workers. Story: Rosie the Riveter embodies the work the woman can do to support their...
The Wall Street Journal
Modern Family Values
Alexis Ohanian, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Initialized Capital and Founder of Reddit is shaking up the image of the working dad. He's rallied for businesses to offer more parental benefits and extols the virtues of 50-50 parenting.
Curated Video
The Bloodiest Race Riot in US History
It began as a protest against the Conscription Act of 1863 – but quickly descended into the bloodiest race riot in US history. So why did New York’s White working class kill at least 120 people during the New York Draft Riots?
Makematic
Hey, Where's My Girlhood?
Throughout American history, young girls have worked in fields, factories and homes to provide for themselves and their families - and sacrificed their childhood. The same thing is still happening today.
XKA Digital
Set career goals and build your personal brand
Zeina is Managing Director at The Carlyle Group advising on Corporate Private Equity and European buyout opportunities. Prior to joining Carlyle, Zeina was an Associate at European Digital Capital, a technology venture capital fund....
Weird History
The Real Rosie The Riveter
From the empowering story of Rosie the Riveter to their pivotal role in manufacturing during World War 2, American women were a vital part of the war effort at home and abroad. Six million women joined the workforce during World War 2....
Science360
TCUP: A STEM Workforce for the Future
“TCUP: A STEM Workforce for the Future” highlights programs leading to workforce development and entrepreneurship training for students at America's tribal colleges, as well as the related economic development implications for the...
Curated Video
Maximizing the Potential of Human Resources in Business
This video discusses the importance of the human resources department in a business and how the management team can effectively manage it. The video highlights the potential for increasing productivity and efficiency by combining the...
Barcroft Media
The Beauty Company Staffed By Individuals With Disabilities
A BEAUTY company employs people with disabilities to provide them with opportunities. Blush & Whimsy is a startup in New Mexico selling lipsticks with a difference. The New Mexico company was founded in 2016 by Michaela Brown after she...
Science360
ILLUMINATING THE PATHWAY TO COMPUTING FOR MISSISSIPPI WOMEN
The Mississippi Alliance for Women in Computing is working to attract women and women of color to computing, improve retention rates of women in undergraduate computing majors and help postsecondary women make the transition to the...
Financial Times
Why are UK workers so unproductive? – in 5 charts
In this graphical explainer, FT economics editor Chris Giles digs into the numbers to show how and why output per British worker lags behind that of every G7 country except Japan.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Feminist Economics with Jayati Ghosh [TRAILER]
The economy is not gender neutral, but actually relies on gender imbalances to function and grow. In this five-part lecture series, this renowned scholar guides us through the field of feminist economics. Feminist economics shows how our...