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Why Removing Trees On Golf Courses Isn't As Simple An Issue As Gary Player Would Have You Believe
Cutting down any tree usually meets with disapproval these days, but there are often good reasons for it on golf courses, ...
Donald Trump has finally come clean about his objective for Iran—and threatened to launch a series of war crimes if he doesn’t get what he wants. “The United States of America is in serious ...
Managing agents well requires the same discipline as managing people, just faster and with less tolerance for ambiguity.
For leaders of tech firms, every headcount decision reflects a deeper strategic choice about whether to cultivate talent internally, hire externally, or partner. In tech markets, where agility and ...
ONE of Scotland’s most prestigious golf clubs has applied for permission to open an unmanned bar in the middle of the course.
Unsure if you’re ready to invest? These 5 signs show you’re ready, including having an emergency fund, manageable debt and ...
AI is making us dumber. Students are outsourcing their thinking to chatbots. The sky, it would seem, is falling. However, for the first time, technology can read a student’s written argument, ...
They want to see Donald Trump humiliated, and whenever they have the opportunity, they rush to see some sort of indignity visited upon the president ...
I don’t have to outrun the bear — I just have to outrun you!” The current proposal to address grade inflation by capping A grades creates the same incentive structure: what matters is not how well a ...
Training alone doesn't create capability. Sustainable AI skills development calls for a plan that reinforces desired behaviors.
SB Nation on MSN
The Red Sox fail to launch in their opening series in Cincinnati
The Red Sox week in review dives into Connelly Early, Marcelo Mayer, and the ABS challenge system.
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PR corner with Prosper Delali Ayayee: What management expects from PR leaders
Today’s business world has become so competitive that those who snooze lose in the market share of clients. Over the past three decades, a number of organisations have heeded to the persistent calls ...
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