On this episode of "This Changes Things" we speak to the founder of Tibi about the challenges she faced launching the company while living abroad in Hong Kong. She shares her beset advice for breaking the language barrier.
Our round table takes a look at how managers can handle workplace issues ranging from office relationships to harassment. Liz Bentley, President of Liz Bentley Associates, and Emily Anne Epstein, Executive News Editor at Bustle, outline the difference between what's appropriate and what's not in the office.
Plus, tech reporter Jared Lindzon shares some of the most common ways cyber attackers take advantage of online shoppers during the holidays. Tune in for his top tips for protecting your data and your wallet.
Computer chipmaker Nvidia is poised to release a quarterly earnings report that is expected to either deepen a recent downturn in the stock market or prompt an ebullient sigh of relief among investors increasingly worried the world’s most valuable company is perched upon an artificial intelligence bubble about to burst.
Emera CEO Scott Balfour discusses soaring energy demand, AI-driven grid challenges, clean-power investments, and how the company is building a resilient future.
JB Mackenzie discusses Robinhood’s new entertainment prediction markets, letting users engage with pop culture, award shows, and more through low-stakes bets.
Rhett Power shares his startup journey, lessons from his early years and insights from his book on overcoming negative self-talk to lead with confidence.
Despite inflation, Americans aren’t giving up the gym. Crunch Fitness CEO Jim Rowley discusses strong growth, value-driven expansion and what the future holds.
Home prices far outpacing incomes, low inventory, and higher living costs are reshaping the market. WSJ’s Veronica Dagher breaks down the challenges ahead.
As commercial options tighten, more travelers are turning to private aviation. Wheels Up CEO George Mattson breaks down capacity and demand challenges.
Layoffs, hiring slowdowns, and shifting skill demands dominate this year’s job talk. LinkedIn’s Kory Kantenga explains what workers should watch for next.