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101 Things I Learned in Business School

Leading Blog

B USINESS is not a discipline, but an endeavor made up of disciplines such as accounting, communications, economics, finance, leadership, management, marketing, operations, psychology, sociology, and strategy. Lesson: The higher one rises in an organization, the more one must be a generalist.

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Unlocking the Potential of Less Than Truckload (LTL) Freight Shipping: Strategies for Efficiency and Cost Management

Strategy Driven

As businesses navigate an evolving market, they increasingly turn to Less Than Truckload shipping to transport goods cost-effectively and flexibly. Additionally, packaging choices can influence costs—efficiently packed goods that take up less space can lead to more favorable freight classification and, as a result, lower rates.

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7 Tips How Investing Can Help You Secure a Better Future

Strategy Driven

While they may not offer double-digit returns, they certainly come with a higher rate of return than a basic savings account. Markets reward risk-takers. That’s page 1 of Finance 101—higher the risk, higher the return. Remember, markets are efficient. Take stock of your net worth and risk appetite.

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Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) Business

Coaching Tip

The following seven leadership best practices identify what organizations in the top 20 percent of financially performing companies are doing differently from the bottom performers and how much more likely they are to be successful compared to organizations that are not using the identified best practice. .

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Some Thoughts on Investing from My Recent Interview

Curious Cat

First, the aging population should provide a booming market. Second, the huge increase in rich people globally that can afford very expensive medicine again provides an ever-growing market. Third, the broken healthcare system in the USA results in exceedingly high-priced medical care in a very large and rich market.

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Morning Advantage: Can Markets Cure Cancer?

Harvard Business Review

Investors will not only have the potential for a decent rate of return but can be secure in the knowledge that they’re "part of the social mission to cure.". But if you do lots of research and conduct many trials at the same time, your odds of success are greater. So how do you pay for it? SUGAR AND SPICE AND DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION.

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Venture Capitalists Get Paid Well to Lose Money

Harvard Business Review

Booming public equities and a recovered IPO market generated record portfolio company exits and distributions from VC funds. The industry realized its highest returns since the Internet boom. There are, of course, individual firms that succeed in generating venture rates of return. VCs barely invest in their own funds.