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5 signs your imposter syndrome is actually useful
You close your laptop after a 14 hour day and instead of feeling proud, you feel behind. You read another founder’s LinkedIn post about their oversubscribed round and wonder...
Failed “Finance Bros” Find Success with HBO’s “Industry”
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9 signs your LinkedIn profile screams “not ready for funding”
You can feel when a founder is gearing up to raise. Their language sharpens, their traction is clear, and their narrative tightens. And then there are the profiles that...
Spring Culture Previews—What to Do, See, and Hear This Season
Calamitous Romance, Political SatireFashion is drama in some of the most prominent new releases, as in “Marc by Sofia” (March 20), a documentary by Sofia Coppola about Marc Jacobs,...
Elevating Organizational Excellence Through Professional Advisory and Support
Strategic management has never been more vital for faith-based non-profits seeking to fulfill their missions in a dynamic and often unpredictable world. As these organizations navigate unique challenges, like...
Do You Really Need a Language Test for That Job? Understanding Employer Requirements and Where to Get Tested
Not every job requires formal language testing. But knowing when you need it and which test to take can save you time, money and missed opportunities. Some employers accept...
The High Cost Of Inaction: Why Safety Is The New Frontier Of Financial Risk
Companies have always had to manage a variety of financial risks. A change in consumer behavior might upend the market in which a firm competes, a seasonal downturn can...
“Hate Radio” Chucks the Transcript
A jolting play about the Rwandan genocide takes liberties in order to capture dark truths. Source link
When Do We Become Adults, Really?
Life stages became more standardized in the late nineteenth century, as mandatory schooling spread, and legal thresholds of adulthood were set in the twentieth century. In 1971, the Twenty-sixth...
Nonprofessional Actors Are the Heart of the Movies
But there are two categories of nonprofessionals whose place in the history of the art strikes me as particularly exalted. The first is directors who act, whether in their...
How the Epstein Scandal Took Over Our Reality
Broadly speaking, these scandals were contained within org charts. But, over the same period, there was an increasing awareness of how networks of knowledge and power could cross institutional...