In his new book, What Do You Really Stand For? (Harvard Business Review Press, 2026), Columbia Business School professor Paul Ingram draws on decades of research and frameworks to help you articulate ...
Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a catalyst that uses vibrational energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2) into carbon monoxide (CO), an important industrial feedstock. The work, ...
Walmart is updating the look of its logo and packaging for the company's Great Value private-label brand. The redesign is the first major change to the brand's packaging, which first launched in 1993, ...
Reply to: “Chemoradiotherapy in Pancreatic Cancer: Toward Precision Oncology,” “Key Methodological Considerations in the Interpretation of the CONKO-007 Trial,” and “Chemoradiotherapy After Induction ...
McDonald’s is serious about not getting beat on value. The burger giant will reportedly offer items for $3 or less and a $4 breakfast combo starting in April, according to the Wall Street Journal. The ...
Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” is nominated for an impressive nine Academy Awards, among them the first best picture nod for a Norwegian film and the auteur himself for both directing and ...
The AgreeTo add-in for Outlook has been hijacked and turned into a phishing kit that stole more than 4,000 Microsoft account credentials. Originally a legitimate meeting scheduling tool for Outlook ...
The three-month slump in US technology stocks has left long-downtrodden value stocks looking relatively strong. There’s growing consensus on Wall Street the shift is just getting started. The Russell ...
The adage that it’s cheaper to retain a customer than to acquire a new one is timeless. Studies show that it is five to 25 times more costly to gain new customers compared to keeping your current ...
Jan. 9 (UPI) --On this day in history: In 1768, Philip Astley, regarded as the "father of the modern circus," staged the first event in an open field at what is now the Waterloo area of London. In ...
Separating the art from the artist can be easier debated than done. In 1967, Roland Barthes infamously argued in his essay “The Death of the Author” that a writer’s biography should be irrelevant to ...