
25 More Funding Opportunities with April 2026 Deadlines
The latest newsletter from Grants for Creators adds 25 new non‑dilutive funding opportunities with April 2026 deadlines, bringing the total U.S. creator‑eligible awards to 86. The list spans architects, artists, writers, entrepreneurs, filmmakers and more, and is segmented for paid subscribers who receive the full archive versus free users who see a preview. The service also launched a Canadian‑focused resource for creators north of the border. A quick‑search tip (Ctrl+F/Command+F) helps readers pinpoint relevant grants instantly.

Lab Notes: The Beginning
Ashish announced a new "Lab Notes" series to chronicle his research into founder psychology. After a six‑day deep dive into academic literature, he identified twelve personality and cognitive traits with peer‑reviewed support that may predict startup success. The series will...

AI in Private Equity: Use Cases Across the Deal Lifecycle
AI is reshaping private equity across the entire investment lifecycle, from deal sourcing to exit planning. Firms that deploy AI for document processing report 50‑80% faster deal times and 35‑85% productivity gains in due diligence. A recent survey shows 82%...
Reading Between the Lines: The New SEC SOX Enforcement Group | Foley & Lardner
The SEC has launched a new Sarbanes‑Oxley (SOX) Enforcement Group, marking a rare expansion of its enforcement staff after a year of reductions. The move underscores Chairman Gary Gensler’s focus on financial and accounting fraud as a top priority. Analysts...

Stop Reviewing Deals, Start Coaching Sellers
Sales coaching is recognized as a top driver of seller performance, yet many firms struggle to scale it. Managers prioritize forecast accuracy while sellers focus on closing deals, causing coaching to be replaced by deal reviews that emphasize pipeline visibility...

Podcast: Adam Back and Sean Bill on Bitcoin Standard Treasury’s $4bn Deal with CEPO
Bitcoin Standard Treasury (BST) announced a $4 billion combination with Cantor Equity Partners I (NASDAQ: CEPO), a SPAC that closed last July. The deal merges BST’s extensive Bitcoin holdings and a novel Bitcoin PIPE with Cantor’s public‑market platform, creating one of the...

Some Folks Were Hired. Allegedly.
The ADP National Employment Report showed the U.S. private sector added 62,000 jobs in March, well above the 40,000 consensus estimate. Economists had forecast a modest gain, making the actual figure 22,000 higher than expected. The prior month’s ADP data...
FCPA Compliance Programs Are Missing Important Nuances About How Bribery Works in the Persian Gulf
Four Western multinationals spent over $5 billion settling FCPA violations linked to Gulf Cooperation Council markets. Although each firm operated formal compliance programs, due‑diligence and audit reports, the controls failed because they were calibrated for Western commercial norms. The article highlights...

GTM Engineer Series: Show Me Your Stack
GTM Vault has launched a new weekly video series called “Show Me Your Stack,” where a GTM engineer walks through their actual revenue‑operations tech stack in a 15‑20 minute screen‑share. Each episode follows a three‑part structure—identifying a specific GTM bottleneck,...

The Daily Feather — The Fifth Element
Danielle DiMartino Booth’s Daily Feather post introduces a “fifth element” in the U.S. labor market—labor‑shock capitulation—pointing to a sharp drop in quits, rising job‑insecurity metrics, and a contraction in JOLTS job openings. She argues these signals foretell a structural weakening...

Asia Daily: April 1, 2026
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said no cabinet officials will travel to Beijing before the expected mid‑May Trump‑Xi summit, raising doubts about traditional pre‑meeting talks. A European Parliament delegation made its first visit to China in eight years, focusing on...
What Detractors Keep Getting Wrong About the FCPA
Critics argue that aggressive enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) puts American companies at a competitive disadvantage overseas. Experts counter that the law actually strengthens U.S. firms by forcing them to compete on quality, reliability and transparency rather...

Giving One Last Chance to People Who Aren’t Making the Grade
The article argues that repeatedly extending a "last chance" to chronically underperforming employees rarely yields improvement. Effective leaders should frame any final opportunity as a single, time‑bound test with clearly defined milestones rather than a vague, all‑or‑nothing gamble. Involving the...

Coaching Seller to Handle Objections with Confidence
Objection handling is a pivotal sales skill, yet many reps mistake buyer pushback for deal loss. Modern thinking views objections as signals of engagement, offering insight into buyer concerns. The session teaches sales leaders to replace scripted rebuttals with probing...

Visa and Ramp Expand Partnership to Launch AI Agents that Automate Corporate Bill Pay and Expense Controls
Visa and Ramp have deepened their multi‑year issuing partnership by introducing AI agents that automate corporate bill payment, enforce spend controls, and surface cost‑saving opportunities. The new agents sit on Visa’s global payments network and Ramp’s finance platform, extending the...

Is GDP the Right Measure of Progress?
The gross domestic product was devised in the 1930s by Simon Kuznets to gauge national welfare, deliberately omitting military spending and other distortions. During World II the metric was repurposed as a production gauge, treating every dollar spent on war material the...

A High-Conviction Short-Duration Income Trade (CFO Told Us the Answer)
Fixed Income Beacon highlights a preferred‑stock issue from a well‑capitalized regional bank holding company as a high‑conviction, short‑duration income trade. The bank’s deposit quality has improved dramatically, with wholesale funding cut nearly in half and non‑interest‑bearing demand deposits now exceeding...

Escape The 4 Traps
The article outlines four common leadership traps—friction, relational, moral drift, and ego—that silently undermine organizational health. Each trap is described with behaviors that create inefficiency, erode trust, compromise ethics, or stifle collaboration. Simple action steps, such as “to‑stop” meetings and...

Middle-Class Tax Cut Advances From Finance Committee
Senate Bill 513, approved by Connecticut's Finance Committee, would extend the federal pass‑through entity tax credit to middle‑income earners making over $50,000, offering roughly $1,100 in annual savings. The program lets participants voluntarily reduce their salary in exchange for a...

InsideArbitrage Special Situations Newsletter: April 2026
InsideArbitrage’s April 2026 Special Situations newsletter updates its Deal‑in‑the‑Works (DITW) pipeline, now cataloguing 1,109 potential transactions dating back to 2017. The report highlights a renewed “relief rally” as the CNN Fear & Greed Index plunged into single‑digit territory on March 30,...

Happy TFI Month!
The Fort Institute commemorates its six‑year milestone this April, emphasizing the continent‑wide leadership gap that hampers Africa’s development. The organization outlines its core tenets—service, integrity, excellence, and responsibility—as a response to systemic governance challenges. It unveils CIRCLES, a new BOLT...

Procurement News — April 1, 2026
General Mills elevated Jonathan Ness to chief supply chain officer, cementing a nearly two‑decade internal career that spans strategy, finance, manufacturing and procurement. nVent appointed Mellinda Devese as executive vice president and CSCO to steer its global, end‑to‑end supply chain...

Ardonagh’s Orvia Underwriting Strengthens Leadership Team with Senior Hires
Ardonagh’s newly launched pan‑European MGA, Orvia Underwriting, announced six senior appointments, including Paul Nolan as Chief Underwriting Officer, Werner Richter as Managing Director for Germany, Ivan Mullen as Chief Technology Officer, Caolán O’Callaghan as Chief Actuary, Sharna Bullen as Director...

I Got Cease and Desisted. Now I Need Your Help.
Employment attorney Eric Meyer received a cease‑and‑desist letter demanding he stop using the blog name “The Employer Handbook.” After reviewing the claim, he decided to comply and began exploring alternative names, even soliciting suggestions from his readership. He considered several...
How Leslie Fairchild Went From Succes by Chance to Success by Design
Former Navy professional Leslie Faircloth quickly attracted client interest after leaving her job, but the initial surge proved unsustainable. Without a clear brand foundation and strategic positioning, she found herself executing tasks rather than guiding clients, leading to inconsistent work...

InsideArbitrage Event Driven Monitor – April 1, 2026
Eli Lilly announced a $6.3 billion cash‑plus‑contingent‑value‑right acquisition of Centessa Pharmaceuticals, paying a 37.8% premium, while Biogen launched a $5.6 billion tender offer for Apellis at a 140% premium. Fidelity BancShares agreed to buy Affinity Bancshares for $142.8 million, offering a 17.3% premium, and...

Digi Power X Reports Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
Digi Power X reported FY2025 results, emphasizing a strategic pivot from cryptocurrency mining to AI infrastructure. The company closed the year with zero debt, $78.5 million in cash and total liquid assets of $93 million, while shareholders’ equity surged 453% to $123.3 million....
Voting Guidelines: CalPERS Addresses Shareholder Proposal Exclusion & AI Oversight
CalPERS released its April 2026 proxy voting guidelines and a refreshed executive‑compensation analysis framework. The new policy holds directors accountable when companies misuse Rule 14a‑8, allowing votes against board chairs, nominating‑committee members, or long‑tenured directors and even launching vote‑no campaigns. An AI...

Has Jeep Cracked Interminable Advertorials – with Humour?
Jeep has launched a second‑year humor‑driven advertorial campaign on UK cheap‑channel television, featuring comedian Iliza Shlesinger and the tagline “We Will be funny” from agency Highdive. The spot replaces the typical long, product‑heavy infomercials with a comedic format that aims...

Kairos Risk Solutions Acquires Molto Re, Names Josh Madson as MD, North America
Singapore‑based Kairos Risk Solutions announced the acquisition of Molto Re, a boutique reinsurance adviser, to strengthen its North American presence. The deal brings Molto Re’s client relationships and specialized expertise into Kairos’ portfolio, complementing its AI‑driven risk solutions. Concurrently, Josh...

Dowds Group Takes Aim at Talent Crisis with Landmark Benefits Package
UK engineering firm Dowds Group has unveiled a comprehensive employee benefits package designed to combat the construction talent shortage. The scheme offers 41 days of annual leave, enhanced parental and carers’ leave, six months of enhanced sick pay, private healthcare...

From Fiction to Navigation: Using Cynefin to Choose the Right Improvement Method
The article argues that future‑state thinking can become fiction when applied to complex adaptive systems and proposes the Cynefin framework as a sense‑making tool to match improvement methods to system dynamics. It outlines how the five Cynefin domains—Clear, Complicated, Complex,...

Your Employment Rights Don't Disappear With Documentation
The blog debunks the myth that employment rights depend on immigration paperwork, explaining that federal statutes such as the FLSA, OSHA, Title VII, and the NLRA protect all workers who perform labor, regardless of status. It outlines wage‑and‑hour guarantees, safety standards,...

Is Your PR Strategy Actually Building Credibility?
The Builders Club Podcast (Global Edition) featured Urvi Mehta, Cognizant’s Head of Life Science Marketing, to dissect the strategic gap between traditional press releases and advertorials. Mehta argues that many brands over‑rely on paid promotion, missing the credibility boost that...

AI Vs. Human Coaching Report
Allego released a 30‑page neuroscience report comparing AI‑driven and human sales coaching for B2B sellers. Using EEG, heart‑rate and eye‑tracking data, the study finds AI feedback can improve memory retention by up to 50%, while human coaching drives higher motivation....

Lean Tips Edition #323 (#3976- #3990)
The Lean Tips Edition #323 compiles tips #3976‑3990, emphasizing reflection, process‑focused goal setting, small experiments, and clear ownership as drivers of continuous improvement. It highlights how structured reflection turns activity into insight, how goals should challenge processes rather than people,...

Tech Leads Are Overwhelmed. Here’s How to Take Back Control
Tech leads often feel swamped by competing priorities, from feature estimates to bug triage and cross‑functional requests. The article outlines a practical framework: log every request, triage daily by importance, delegability, and alignment with six‑month goals, and protect dedicated coding...

THRICE Template for SEO Prioritization
The THRICE framework offers a transparent, score‑based method for ranking SEO initiatives. By applying a standardized rubric, teams can objectively compare projects and justify why certain ideas receive priority. The approach also lets individuals defer lower‑scoring work without friction, preserving...

FX Alert : Peace Whispers Ignite a Full Blown Risk On Stampede
The FX market is pricing an end to the Middle‑East war before any formal peace, igniting a short‑squeeze‑driven risk‑on rally. Dollar weakness is accelerating as safe‑haven demand fades and Fed expectations turn dovish. Oil remains above $100 a barrel, with...

How to Grow Your Software Factory
In "How to Grow your Software Factory," Luca Rossi expands on his earlier "Era of the Software Factory" piece, arguing that modern engineering teams must adopt factory‑like practices to scale. He highlights three pillars—formal rules, modular architecture, and AI‑driven assistance—as...

Nancy Roos Joins the Executive Board of General Reinsurance AG
Nancy Roos has been appointed to the Executive Board of General Reinsurance AG, effective April 1, 2026, while retaining her role as CFO. She succeeds retiring board member Mike O’Dea and brings more than two decades of experience at Gen Re, including...

Why Businesses Are Building Automated Lead Generation with AI-Powered Data Enrichment
Businesses are deploying an AI‑powered system that automates both lead scraping and data enrichment, delivering verified emails, social profiles, and other key attributes without manual effort. The open‑source solution integrates APIs such as OpenAI and Apify, allowing custom field configurations...

Uniti Group (UNIT) Climbs 15.8% as 2 Firms Eye Business Assets
Uniti Group Inc. (NASDAQ:UNIT) surged 15.8% to close at $9.38 after reports that T‑Mobile and private‑equity firm TPG are evaluating its fiber assets. T‑Mobile is reportedly focused on the kinetic fiber‑to‑the‑home segment, while TPG is eyeing the enterprise side. The...

Apellis Pharmaceuticals (APLS) Hits 2-Year High on 140% Upside From Biogen Merger
Apellis Pharmaceuticals surged to a two‑year high after announcing a definitive agreement for Biogen to acquire the company at $41 per share, representing a 140% premium to the pre‑deal price. The transaction values Apellis at roughly $5.6 billion and includes an...

The Best Time to Job Search Just Arrived
Every April, companies reset budgets and receive fresh headcount approvals, creating one of the year’s busiest hiring windows that many job seekers overlook. Recognizing this cycle, Lee offers a 48‑hour discount on a suite of AI‑powered job‑search tools, including a...

April’s Employment Law Shake-Up: What HR Needs to Do Right Now
The UK government is launching its largest employment‑law overhaul in a generation, effective 6 April 2026. Statutory Sick Pay will be payable from day one with no earnings threshold, and paternity and parental leave become immediate rights for new hires. Redundancy consultation...
Every Layer of Review Makes You 10x Slower
Avery Pennarun’s latest column reiterates that each additional review layer can slow work by roughly tenfold, emphasizing that technology—including AI—cannot compensate for fundamentally broken processes. The piece warns that AI evangelists often ignore this reality, promoting tools without addressing the...

🧠 How to Build a Bias-Proof Decision System
The article outlines a framework for constructing bias‑proof decision systems that can sustain consistent, high‑stakes choices. It emphasizes a layered architecture that starts with clean, validated data and proceeds through objective scoring, transparent criteria, and continuous feedback loops. The author...

How Russia and China Are Winning the War in Iran
Iran’s aggressive campaign to close the Strait of Hormuz with mines, missiles and drone swarms has driven global energy prices sharply higher. The United States’ attempt at a quick, decisive strike has backfired, leaving a protracted conflict that threatens worldwide...

Fitch Upgrades Athora’s IFS Ratings to A+ Following PIC Acquisition
Fitch Ratings upgraded Athora Life Re Ltd. and its parent entities to an A+ Insurer Financial Strength rating and to an A long‑term issuer default rating, following the completion of its acquisition of Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC). The agency said...