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Yozo.ai Raises $1.7M to Build AI Revenue Engine
BlogJan 29, 2026

Yozo.ai Raises $1.7M to Build AI Revenue Engine

Yozo.ai, a UAE‑based e‑commerce AI startup, secured $1.7 million in pre‑seed funding. The round was co‑led by Access Bridge Ventures and Disruptech Ventures, with participation from Arzan VC and Suhail Ventures. The capital will fund engineering expansion and international market entry...

By Shopifreaks
What Helped Wild Rye Land 100+ Retailers and Raise $1 Million
BlogJan 29, 2026

What Helped Wild Rye Land 100+ Retailers and Raise $1 Million

In this episode, founder Cassie Abel discusses how Wild Rye transformed the outdoor apparel market by designing high‑performance gear specifically for women and embedding purpose into every decision, from sustainability certifications to social advocacy. She shares how building long‑term, trust‑based...

By eCommerce Fastlane
The Latest Politically Motivated Books and Records Inspection Demand
BlogJan 28, 2026

The Latest Politically Motivated Books and Records Inspection Demand

The episode examines a recent Delaware Chancery Court complaint by NVIDIA shareholders demanding inspection of the company's books and records related to a deal with the Trump administration that tied AI chip export licenses to revenue percentages paid to the...

By ProfessorBainbridge.com
ADM Settles Fraud Case for $40M
BlogJan 28, 2026

ADM Settles Fraud Case for $40M

Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) agreed to pay a $40 million civil penalty to settle SEC accounting‑fraud charges tied to its Nutrition operating unit. Executives—including former CFO Ray Young and division head Vince Macciocchi—were found to have manipulated inter‑segment transactions to inflate the...

By Radical Compliance
Unbox Robotics Raises $28M to Scale Modular Warehouse Robots
BlogJan 28, 2026

Unbox Robotics Raises $28M to Scale Modular Warehouse Robots

Unbox Robotics announced a $28 million Series B round led by ICICI Venture, with participation from F‑Prime and other investors. The funding will fuel expansion of its engineering and leadership teams, accelerate development of its modular, swarm‑intelligence warehouse robots, and...

By Mobile Robot Guide
New Study Identifies the Top Internal Audit Priorities for 2026
BlogJan 28, 2026

New Study Identifies the Top Internal Audit Priorities for 2026

The episode highlights Gartner's new survey of 119 chief audit executives (CAEs), revealing that building a culture of innovation and leveraging data analytics and generative AI are the top internal audit priorities for 2026. While 83% of audit functions are...

By Internal Audit 360
3 Steps To Craft A Leadership Narrative Your Team Will Rally Around
BlogJan 28, 2026

3 Steps To Craft A Leadership Narrative Your Team Will Rally Around

Effective leadership today hinges on crafting a compelling narrative that links current realities to future possibilities. The article highlights Satya Nadella’s transformation of Microsoft, where a shift from a "know‑it‑all" to a "learn‑it‑all" culture propelled the company from a $300 billion...

By Tanveer Naseer
Gotham Growth
BlogJan 28, 2026

Gotham Growth

Gotham announced the Gotham Growth Project, a cohort‑based accelerator aimed at Black‑owned cannabis consumer‑product businesses operating in New York. The program provides structured mentorship, peer learning, and strategic guidance to help founders move from early traction to scalable, sustainable operations....

By Joanne Wilson
A Coxswain on Your Shoulder
BlogJan 28, 2026

A Coxswain on Your Shoulder

Tom Tunguz created an AI meeting‑review agent that acts like a coxswain, silently analyzing recordings of pitch meetings, one‑on‑ones and investor calls. The system scores each conversation on a five‑point rubric—active listening, empathy, questioning, clarity and technical depth—providing concrete feedback...

By Tomasz Tunguz
Presumptively Final Comments on Elon Musk's Delaware Travails
BlogJan 26, 2026

Presumptively Final Comments on Elon Musk's Delaware Travails

The episode reviews Elon Musk’s ongoing legal battles in Delaware, focusing on his controversial compensation package and recent shareholder lawsuits tied to Tesla’s sharp stock decline. It references the host’s recent articles analyzing Delaware’s historic dominance in corporate law, emerging...

By ProfessorBainbridge.com
The Next FATF Test: Can the West Demand Results From Pakistan?
BlogJan 26, 2026

The Next FATF Test: Can the West Demand Results From Pakistan?

The Financial Action Task Force will meet in February 2026 to reassess Pakistan after its 2022 removal from the grey list. While Pakistan has introduced anti‑money‑laundering laws and institutional reforms, open‑source evidence shows terrorist groups like Jaish‑e‑Mohammad and Lashkar‑e‑Taiba still...

By The Cipher Brief
Some Internal Audit Wisdom
BlogJan 26, 2026

Some Internal Audit Wisdom

The article highlights a growing call for internal audit to evolve from static, quarterly reviews to continuous, risk‑focused assurance. Leaders at Pinterest and consultancy SIA argue that agile audit roadmaps and real‑time data collection better support fast‑moving businesses. Conversely, the...

By Norman Marks on Governance, Risk Management, and Internal Audit
Deleveraging Operator Offers Compelling Yield
BlogJan 26, 2026

Deleveraging Operator Offers Compelling Yield

The episode examines a high‑yield note offering over 8.5% that is backed by a company aggressively reducing its debt, positioning it for a potential rating upgrade within the next two years. It highlights how the current spread reflects genuine compensation...

By Fixed Income Beacon
The Model T Comes to Silicon Valley
BlogJan 26, 2026

The Model T Comes to Silicon Valley

The early 20th‑century assembly line slashed Model T production time by 90%, triggering a wave of consolidation that left only 44 automakers by 1929. Today, AI‑driven coding assistants are delivering comparable productivity gains—55‑81% faster development—in roughly five years. The auto boom...

By Tomasz Tunguz
A Compass Is Not a Map
BlogJan 25, 2026

A Compass Is Not a Map

The article uses a compass‑vs‑map metaphor to argue that startup advice points north but does not dictate the right path. It critiques Lean Startup, survivor bias, and the illusion that any framework guarantees success. By highlighting the variability of outcomes...

By A Smart Bear (Longform)
How Overfamiliarity in Internal Audits Creates a Significant Risk to Quality
BlogJan 22, 2026

How Overfamiliarity in Internal Audits Creates a Significant Risk to Quality

The episode examines how overfamiliarity—when the same internal audit team repeatedly audits the same operations—undermines audit quality by dulling critical thinking, limiting risk identification, and producing repetitive reports. Host Umer Iftikhar, an internal audit leader in Qatar, explains why rotation...

By Internal Audit 360
Failures Often Result From Weak Communication, Not Weak Processes
BlogJan 22, 2026

Failures Often Result From Weak Communication, Not Weak Processes

The episode explores how operational failures that appear to stem from flawed processes are often actually rooted in communication breakdowns. It explains that internal audits uniquely reveal these gaps by comparing documented procedures with real‑world practice, uncovering mismatched understandings, outdated...

By Internal Audit 360
Coming Soon: DOL’s Proposed Rules Facilitating Alternative Assets in 401(k) Plans
BlogJan 22, 2026

Coming Soon: DOL’s Proposed Rules Facilitating Alternative Assets in 401(k) Plans

On January 13, 2026 the U.S. Department of Labor submitted proposed rules to the White House Office of Management and Budget that would allow 401(k) and other defined‑contribution plans to hold alternative assets such as digital currencies, private equity, private credit and...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
When Trust Is Everything: Building AI for Physicians at Healio
BlogJan 22, 2026

When Trust Is Everything: Building AI for Physicians at Healio

Healio, a 125‑year‑old medical publishing firm, launched Healio AI – an assistant that helps physicians prepare for patient encounters. A survey of 300 clinicians revealed doctors wanted support with patient communication more than diagnostic answers. The team built a functional...

By Product Talk
High-Quality Real Estate Credit with More than Investment-Grade Spread
BlogJan 22, 2026

High-Quality Real Estate Credit with More than Investment-Grade Spread

The episode examines a senior housing REIT whose current spread over the BBB index undervalues its credit quality, citing a strong net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA ratio, ample liquidity, and improving rent coverage. It argues that the market misreads the issuer as...

By Fixed Income Beacon
AI Managing AI
BlogJan 22, 2026

AI Managing AI

Recent advances have pushed tool‑calling accuracy for large language models past the 90% mark, a dramatic leap from the sub‑50% success rates seen two years ago. This improvement is driven by trillion‑parameter models that excel at context‑rich orchestration, while smaller...

By Tomasz Tunguz
Ecommerce Startups and the New Funding Landscape in Europe
BlogJan 21, 2026

Ecommerce Startups and the New Funding Landscape in Europe

The episode explains how European Shopify ecommerce founders must first secure strong unit economics and cross‑border readiness before seeking capital, as investors favor scalable, profitable models. It maps a funding roadmap—from bootstrapping through revenue‑based financing to EU public programs—highlighting the...

By eCommerce Fastlane
How the Business of Privateering Contributed to the Evolution of Corporate Law
BlogJan 21, 2026

How the Business of Privateering Contributed to the Evolution of Corporate Law

In this episode, the host discusses a new law review article that traces how early 19th‑century privateering statutes, especially New York’s 1814 Act, served as the United States’ first general incorporation law and a form of industrial policy. The analysis...

By ProfessorBainbridge.com
UK Government Abandons Long-Planned Audit Reform Bill
BlogJan 21, 2026

UK Government Abandons Long-Planned Audit Reform Bill

The UK government has scrapped the Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill, ending a decade of debate sparked by corporate failures like Carillion and BHS. The proposed legislation would have replaced the Financial Reporting Council with a new statutory regulator...

By Internal Audit 360
4 Leadership Goals To Build A Resilient Team This Year
BlogJan 21, 2026

4 Leadership Goals To Build A Resilient Team This Year

The article urges leaders to set goals that strengthen team resilience rather than merely chasing revenue or market expansion. It highlights four people‑centric leadership objectives designed to empower employees during volatile conditions. By shifting focus from outcomes to how leaders...

By Tanveer Naseer
Discovery-Driven Planning: A Better Way to Evaluate Venture Investments
BlogJan 21, 2026

Discovery-Driven Planning: A Better Way to Evaluate Venture Investments

The episode explains how Discovery‑Driven Planning (DDP) transforms venture evaluation by treating every business plan as a set of testable hypotheses rather than a fixed forecast. It outlines the three core tenets of DDP—only validated assumptions receive capital, funding is...

By CFO Impulse
Planning for Your Next DOL Investigation Just Got Easier
BlogJan 20, 2026

Planning for Your Next DOL Investigation Just Got Easier

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) unveiled its FY 2026 national enforcement projects, marking the most extensive overhaul in recent years. Priorities include cybersecurity safeguards, mental‑health and substance‑use benefit access, No Surprises Act compliance, protection of benefit...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
How Your Brain’s “Break-Even” Bias Creates Mispricings
BlogJan 20, 2026

How Your Brain’s “Break-Even” Bias Creates Mispricings

In this episode, Larry Swedroe discusses a new study by Jihoon Goh, Suk‑Joon Byun, and Donghoon Kim that uncovers how the “salience effect”—investors’ attraction to stocks with dramatic past moves—interacts with the “break‑even bias,” a tendency to take riskier bets...

By Larry Swedroe on Substack
Product at Heart 2026 - All Things Product Podcast with Teresa Torres & Petra Wille
BlogJan 20, 2026

Product at Heart 2026 - All Things Product Podcast with Teresa Torres & Petra Wille

Product at Heart 2026, hosted by Teresa Torres and Petra Wille, unveils a single‑track conference format that emphasizes tighter curation amid rapid AI advances. The lineup features keynotes from Christian Idiodi, Elaine Kasket, and Torres herself, alongside deep‑dive workshops from...

By Product Talk
Assisted Thinking
BlogJan 20, 2026

Assisted Thinking

The episode “Assisted Thinking” dissects the stark contrast between China’s massive reliance on coal—accounting for 58% of its primary energy in 2024—and the Western media narrative that paints Beijing as a climate leader. By examining data from the Statistical Review...

By Doomberg
Discounting the Chaos
BlogJan 20, 2026

Discounting the Chaos

The episode “Discounting the Chaos” examines how, despite a torrent of geopolitical turmoil—from Venezuela’s leadership shake‑up to potential conflicts involving Iran and Greenland—the stock market remains a reliable, fundamentals‑driven gauge of future economic conditions. Recent data suggest the U.S. economy...

By The Market Strategist
Illegitimi Non Carborundum: Don’t Let Investors Control Your Meeting
BlogJan 19, 2026

Illegitimi Non Carborundum: Don’t Let Investors Control Your Meeting

Founders, especially women and underrepresented entrepreneurs, are disproportionately asked downside‑focused questions by investors, while their white male peers receive more upside‑oriented inquiries. This bias can steer pitch conversations away from a company’s growth potential. The article advises founders to pre‑write...

By This Is Going To Be BIG
TBM 402: The Real-World Journey to Value and Product-Centricity
BlogJan 19, 2026

TBM 402: The Real-World Journey to Value and Product-Centricity

In this episode the host maps a non‑linear journey that organizations take from focusing solely on delivery predictability to becoming truly product‑centric and value‑driven. The discussion walks through five narrative "acts"—starting with reducing work‑in‑progress and improving flow, then layering early...

By The Beautiful Mess
Important Risk Meetings
BlogJan 19, 2026

Important Risk Meetings

Norman Marks argues that the most critical risk meetings are the everyday decision‑making gatherings, not formal risk‑officer briefings. He cites procurement, hiring, and national‑security deliberations as examples where risk is implicitly evaluated. The piece urges organizations to embed risk expertise...

By Norman Marks on Governance, Risk Management, and Internal Audit
CIS News
BlogJan 19, 2026

CIS News

Recent weeks have seen a flurry of activity in the surgical robotics sector, highlighted by multiple regulatory clearances, sizable funding rounds, and strategic leadership moves. CMR Surgical secured a CE mark for its Versius platform in pediatric procedures, while Distalmotion...

By SurgRob
Why Building Talent Requires More than Business Logic
BlogJan 19, 2026

Why Building Talent Requires More than Business Logic

The article argues that businesses alone cannot build sustainable talent ecosystems because they focus on immediate, role‑specific hiring. Foundations, operating on longer time horizons, can fill the gap by creating conditions for professionals to live, work, and integrate into a...

By European CEO
NATSEC Roundtable No. 9: Capital, Cloud, and Commerce
BlogJan 17, 2026

NATSEC Roundtable No. 9: Capital, Cloud, and Commerce

The defense ecosystem is evolving into a three‑layer stack of venture capital, cloud infrastructure, and digital commerce. Mandate‑driven VC firms such as In‑QTel, a16z’s American Dynamism and Shield Capital are financing AI, autonomous and cyber startups that resemble Silicon Valley...

By 2PM Newsletter
Counterparty Risk in Silver Exposed
BlogJan 16, 2026

Counterparty Risk in Silver Exposed

The episode examines the recent price dynamics of precious metals, noting gold's steady rise to $4,606 and silver's rapid surge to $90.75, driven by heightened open interest on the COMEX. It highlights the emerging counterparty risk in the silver market,...

By McleodFinance (Alasdair Macleod)
Meritech’s Look at 2025 Exits: M&A at $587B Hits a Decade+ High … But IPOs Were a Whimper
BlogJan 16, 2026

Meritech’s Look at 2025 Exits: M&A at $587B Hits a Decade+ High … But IPOs Were a Whimper

Meritech reports that 2025 delivered a muted IPO market, with only six pure‑play software listings, while merger‑and‑acquisition activity surged to $587 billion—the highest in a decade. Leading private firms such as SpaceX, OpenAI and Stripe continued to stay private, limiting public‑market...

By SaaStr
Subscriber Update on Block Inc. 2032s
BlogJan 16, 2026

Subscriber Update on Block Inc. 2032s

The episode breaks down Block, Inc.'s latest credit outlook, highlighting a dramatic shift from a shaky to a durable balance sheet and a clear path to achieving the Rule of 40 by 2026. Q3 2025 results show 18% YoY gross...

By Fixed Income Beacon
Annual FP&A Market Positioning Effectiveness Assessment
BlogJan 15, 2026

Annual FP&A Market Positioning Effectiveness Assessment

Lawson Abinanti’s annual FP&A market positioning assessment reveals that 12 of 21 leading vendors fail to differentiate their messaging, sharing identical positioning statements with competitors. Three vendors also miss the mark on a credible “transform” claim, offering generic capabilities instead...

By The FP&A Guy (blog)
California’s New Restrictions on “Stay-or-Pay” Provisions Require Employers to Review Repayment Agreements
BlogJan 15, 2026

California’s New Restrictions on “Stay-or-Pay” Provisions Require Employers to Review Repayment Agreements

California’s Assembly Bill 692, effective Jan 1 2026, broadly prohibits employers from including stay‑or‑pay provisions that require workers to repay bonuses, training, relocation or other retention incentives upon termination. The law permits narrow exceptions for discretionary sign‑on bonuses and tuition repayment, provided...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
Building Tendos AI: How an Agent Swarm Turns Construction Emails Into Quotes
BlogJan 15, 2026

Building Tendos AI: How an Agent Swarm Turns Construction Emails Into Quotes

Tendos AI has created an agent‑swarm platform that automates the entire construction bid‑to‑quote workflow, turning lengthy PDF tenders into actionable quotes. The system began with a narrow radiator‑matching prototype and now handles full product catalogs, using specialized agents and a...

By Product Talk
Third Circuit Holds No Deference Due Where Administrator Fails to Articulate an Interpretation of an Ambiguous Plan Term
BlogJan 14, 2026

Third Circuit Holds No Deference Due Where Administrator Fails to Articulate an Interpretation of an Ambiguous Plan Term

The Third Circuit ruled that ERISA plan administrators lose judicial deference when they fail to explain how they interpret ambiguous plan terms, as demonstrated in Rombach v. Plumbers Local Union No. 27 Pension Fund. The court held that the plan’s...

By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Blog
Let’s Use AI Effectively in Our Internal Audit Practice
BlogJan 14, 2026

Let’s Use AI Effectively in Our Internal Audit Practice

The article argues that internal audit functions should adopt AI not because they risk obsolescence, but because AI can automate low‑value, high‑intensity tasks and free auditors for strategic work. It references AuditBoard and KPMG’s 12 AI use cases, ranging from...

By Norman Marks on Governance, Risk Management, and Internal Audit
Stop Micromanaging: How to Empower Employees to Make Better Decisions Without You
BlogJan 14, 2026

Stop Micromanaging: How to Empower Employees to Make Better Decisions Without You

The article argues that micromanaging stifles employee confidence and slows decision‑making, while clear decision‑making frameworks unlock strategic autonomy. It highlights Amazon’s Type 1 vs Type 2 decision model, which lets staff act quickly on reversible choices. A 2022 Deloitte study is cited, showing...

By Tanveer Naseer
The Dollar Consolidates While Japan Steps Up Its Intervention Threats and Decision Day for the SCOTUS
BlogJan 14, 2026

The Dollar Consolidates While Japan Steps Up Its Intervention Threats and Decision Day for the SCOTUS

The U.S. dollar is in a consolidating phase, hovering around JPY158.6 after a brief push toward JPY159.5, as Japanese authorities intensify verbal warnings of possible market intervention. In North America, traders await U.S. PPI, retail sales data and comments from...

By Marc to Market
Refinancing Into Deterioration
BlogJan 14, 2026

Refinancing Into Deterioration

The episode dissects Molson Coors' looming $2.4 billion refinancing challenge amid a sharp operational downturn, highlighted by an 11.9% drop in pretax income, a $3.6 billion goodwill impairment, and rising net leverage to 2.28x. Volume shrinkage—especially in the economy and flavored‑alcohol segments—combined...

By Fixed Income Beacon
Accounting Revolution From Below
BlogJan 14, 2026

Accounting Revolution From Below

In this episode, Sebastian challenges the traditional top‑down approach to accounting standardization, arguing that policies alone rarely change frontline behavior. He proposes a bottom‑up model centered on a voluntary Monthly Accounting Excellence Roundtable, where cross‑regional finance teams share real‑world problems,...

By CFO Impulse