
Risk Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is reshaping risk management by delivering predictive analytics, real‑time monitoring, and automated mitigation. AI algorithms now parse historical and live data to flag emerging threats, while automated response systems reduce reaction times and human error. The technology also streamlines compliance, enhances fraud detection, and unifies risk views across finance, operations, and legal teams. As AI matures, firms that embed these tools gain a decisive edge in resilience and growth.

Danger-Time at Nexstar/TEGNA, Paramount-Skydance-WBD, and Live Nation
The Nexstar‑Tegna merger, Live Nation’s DOJ settlement, and the Paramount‑Skydance‑Warner Bros. Discovery deal are all legally active but face ongoing state and congressional challenges. Executives are forced to integrate assets and allocate capital while the ultimate regulatory outcome remains uncertain....

The $860,000 Is Real Money
A Navigant Construction Forum study found average construction projects spend $860,000 on RFIs, covering review time, response cycles, and admin overhead. Updated 2024 estimates put the direct cost of a single RFI at $2,000‑$3,000, up from $1,080 in 2013. Projects...
Another per Capita Recession Looms for Australia
Australia’s real per‑capita GDP growth has been sliding for 25 years, reaching a historic low of 0.8 % annualised in 2025 – the weakest pace outside the pandemic period. The latest ABS data show a modest 0.4 % quarterly rebound in the December 2025...

Bridging Strategy and Execution: How Daily Management and Hoshin Kanri Work Together
The article explains how daily management and Hoshin Kanri, two core lean practices, complement each other to turn strategy into operational results. Daily management provides stability, real‑time metrics, and rapid problem‑solving, while Hoshin Kanri focuses on a few breakthrough objectives that shape...

I'm Selling You Something.
The author is launching a three‑week, live‑online bootcamp that teaches HR professionals how to automate tasks using Claude Cowork, Anthropic’s AI platform. The beta cohort costs $490 (future cohorts will be $990) and requires a $20‑per‑month Claude Pro subscription. Sessions...
Easy Employee Celebration Ideas for the Workplace
Companies often overlook birthday recognition, treating it as an HR checkbox. The article outlines a step‑by‑step framework for creating easy, low‑budget employee celebration programs that work for in‑office, remote, and hybrid teams. It emphasizes aligning the style with the organization’s...

Seyfarth Shaw Partner: Law Firms Should Invest in AI Training in Law Schools or Via Associate Programs
Seyfarth Shaw labor‑and‑employment partner David Baffa urges law firms to fund AI curricula in law schools and launch associate‑level training programs. He argues that current business barriers—budget constraints, legacy systems, and cultural resistance—stifle innovation. By embedding AI skills early, firms...

You Hired a Revenue Strategist But You Are Using Them as a Clerk
Hotels often hire revenue managers for strategic insight, yet most of their mornings are spent manually pulling data from property management systems, OTA extranets, rate‑shopping tools, and STR reports. This clerical routine consumes two hours before any analysis begins, turning...

Want a Seat at the AI Builder's Table? - #120
The author, an experienced AI‑agent builder, is launching "The Builder’s Table," a bi‑monthly, invitation‑only workshop for 8‑12 solo AI developers. Participants will showcase live projects—no slides, no theory—and receive real‑time feedback. The initiative targets founders and technical builders who use...

TMTB Morning Wrap
U.S. futures jumped 80 basis points after overnight volatility, buoyed by President Trump’s optimistic remarks on trade talks and Iran’s decision to release an additional 20 ships from the Strait of Hormuz. Asian markets fell, with the Nikkei and KOSPI...

Still Stable
Despite mounting global pressures, U.S. macroeconomic indicators remain stable, with major corporations reporting solid revenue and no recessionary signs. Energy costs are climbing, introducing new inflationary pressures that could ripple through manufacturing, transportation, and consumer goods. Executives warn that prolonged...
Improving Communication Across Busy Project Teams
The article outlines practical strategies for enhancing communication within fast‑paced project teams. It stresses defining clear channels, setting role expectations, fostering open dialogue, and using technology wisely. Structured handover processes and continuous improvement are recommended to reduce delays and boost...
LiftWell Health Announces Brand Consolidation, Board & Presidential Appointment, In-Network Expansion, and Strategic Advisory Board
LiftWell Health merged Lift Wellness Group and LiftWell under a single brand, unveiling a new website to present a unified clinical vision across Connecticut and the broader Northeast. The organization appointed Awstin Gregg, MBA, LCSW‑S, LCDC, as President and Board...

Your Weekly Creator Economy Update
YouTube unveiled a Gemini‑powered Creator Partnerships suite that lets brands discover and manage creators using natural‑language prompts and first‑party audience data. The platform also plans API integration to streamline affiliate links and future on‑platform messaging. Simultaneously, industry voices are championing...
2025 Equity Plan Proposals: Continued Robust Shareholder Support
In 2025, roughly one‑quarter of Russell 3000 companies submitted equity‑plan proposals, mirroring 2023‑2024 activity. Shareholder backing stayed strong, averaging 88% approval, with fewer than half a percent of proposals failing. Proxy‑advisor opposition, especially from ISS, reduced support by about 16 percentage...

Why Pre-Sales Determines How Well Revenue Will Scale
Advertising pre‑sales is a hidden bottleneck that determines how quickly and reliably revenue converts. Manual coordination across CRM systems, spreadsheets and email creates a structural tax on revenue capacity, leading to frequent pricing errors and proposal rework. A survey of...

Test Your Deal with These 3 Questions
The article warns that relying on a single contact in B2B sales creates hidden risk and outlines a three‑question framework to evaluate deal health. It stresses counting engaged stakeholders, ensuring value is quantified and agreed upon, and comparing qualification time...

The Daily Feather — Under the Bell Jar
The Daily Feather revisits Sylvia Plath’s *The Bell Jar* as a lens for today’s consumer gloom. It highlights that the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index fell to 53.3 in March, the lowest reading since December. The slide is tied...

When It Comes to the Personal Decisions of Team Members, Leaders Share Experience, Not Advice
Leaders increasingly become confidants for team members facing personal decisions, from finances to health. Seasoned leaders avoid prescribing solutions, opting instead to share their own experiences. This approach provides context while leaving the employee to draw their own conclusions. By...
When Efficiency Becomes Fragility
Stuart J. Green warns that relentless efficiency can make compliance governance fragile in today’s discontinuous regulatory landscape. He argues that tightly calibrated controls, while cost‑effective in stable times, lack the capacity to adapt when sanctions, enforcement interpretations, or technology‑driven risks...

9.2 Out of 10 Teachers Said They’re Staying.
A district that began measuring teacher wellbeing—stress levels, support perception, and retention intent—reported a 9.2 out of 10 likelihood that teachers will stay, far above the industry average of 8‑9. Instead of adding new initiatives or one‑off workshops, leaders used...

REDUX How Doing Less Is Delivering More for This Business, It’s Employees and It’s Customers
Tower Paddle Boards, a San‑diego direct‑to‑consumer brand, switched to a five‑hour workday (8 am‑1 pm) in 2014. The company expected up to a 40% revenue hit but instead saw revenue jump 42% and profitability rise above 30% that year. The compressed schedule...

How AI-Washing Is Scamming Recruiters
A new article by Florian Fisch exposes how many recruitment vendors label legacy keyword‑matching tools as AI, a practice he dubs “AI‑washing.” He outlines seven common false claims—from “powered by AI” badges to bogus 99 % accuracy—backed by simple tests that...
China’s Trade Dominance: Good Macro or Strategic Industrial Policies?
China recorded a record $1.2 trillion trade surplus in 2025, equal to roughly 6 % of its GDP. The surplus stemmed from a broad-based export expansion across multiple sectors, while import growth remained limited to commodities. Analysts link this outcome to both...
Lufthansa Flight Attendants Vote For Strike, Possibly During German Easter School Holidays
Lufthansa cabin crew have voted overwhelmingly for strike action, with 94% of mainline flight attendants and 99% of Cityline crew supporting the move. The union’s vote comes as Germany’s Easter school holidays, ending on April 13, approach, raising the likelihood...

Fever-Tree: "A Pivotal Moment"
Fever‑Tree’s U.S. tonic market share climbed to roughly 28% in 2025, driven by its partnership with Molson Coors and aggressive marketing spend. In the U.K., the once‑dominant tonic line shrank to about 20% of revenue, with sales falling from roughly $151 million...

Brace Yourselves. A Recession Is Coming.
The author warns that a new recession is looming as U.S. support for Israel escalates tensions in the Middle East. In retaliation, Iran and allied groups could choke oil shipments through the Persian Gulf, tightening global energy markets. The resulting...

QSRs Moving Beyond the Tech Vs. Human Debate
Quick‑service restaurants are moving past the binary tech‑vs‑human debate, treating technology as a partner rather than a replacement. Operators are investing heavily in kiosks, mobile ordering, AI upselling and integrated back‑of‑house systems, but the real gains come from aligning these...

How Respect Is Earned (and Lost)
The Ultra Successful post argues that respect is a leader’s most valuable currency, not something money can purchase. It explains how earned respect generates business organically, fuels higher team performance, and accelerates personal career growth. The author outlines practical behaviors...

The Severity of the Situation.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has cut roughly 11 million barrels of oil per day, creating the largest supply shock since the 1973 embargo and pushing prices toward $200 a barrel. Asian nations are already hoarding fuel and imposing...
Before You Cancel One-on-Ones, Read This
Executives are slashing one‑on‑one meetings to boost efficiency, but the article warns that the real problem lies in the wrong types of meetings, not their frequency. Routine status updates persist because asynchronous tools are inadequate, forcing teams to rely on...

Enterprise Group (E.TO/ETOLF): Infrastructure Services Specialist
Enterprise Group (E.TO/ETOLF) discussed its infrastructure services strategy in a live interview with CEO Desmond O'Kell on March 23, 2026. The company is targeting Canada’s natural‑gas and site‑power markets by deploying advanced turbine technology for resource and construction projects. O'Kell...

We Are Hiring: Scientific Education Specialist
Nutrition Network is hiring a remote Scientific Education Specialist to act as the final checkpoint for scientific integrity across its training content, certification programs, marketing materials, and AI‑generated outputs. The role blends curriculum development, content review, and occasional lecturing, requiring...

Why Your Business Stopped Scaling (Even Though Nothing Broke)
The post explains why many businesses halt scaling despite market potential, attributing the stall to a reluctance to invest in discovering what works at a larger scale. As spend and complexity rise, leaders often retreat to optimization instead of expansion....

The Hidden Cost of AI Tool Bloat—And How Managers Can Reduce It
Companies are rapidly subscribing to multiple generative‑AI tools—often both Claude and ChatGPT plus niche applications for recruiting, learning, and video creation. Research from Boston Consulting Group shows productivity actually drops when workers juggle more than three AI tools, a...

Book Briefing: 'Open to Work' By Ryan Roslansky by Aneesh Raman
LinkedIn chief executive Ryan Roslansky and chief economic opportunity officer Aneesh Raman have released a new book, Open to Work, arguing that artificial intelligence’s effect on employment is not set in stone. The authors contend that fear of AI is...
Cyber Incidents: Share Price Response Immediate and Sustained
ISS STOXX and ISS‑Corporate analyzed cyber incident disclosures for Russell 3000 companies from 2022‑2024. They found that firms reporting significant cyber breaches underperform the market by roughly 5% on average, with the gap widening to nearly 4.9% after 250 trading...

World Back Up Day 2026 – What Are the Takeaways?
World Backup Day 2026 highlighted that backups alone no longer guarantee security. Experts from WatchGuard, KnowBe4, and Keeper urged organizations to move beyond storage and implement fully tested, recovery‑focused resilience plans. The discussion emphasized that data loss is inevitable, ransomware...
Terago FY Loss Widens After 3% Fall in Revenues
Terago, a Canadian fixed‑wireless broadband provider, posted 2025 revenues of CAD 25.4 million (≈ USD 18.8 million), a 3.1% decline year‑over‑year. Adjusted EBITDA slipped 5.6% to CAD 3.8 million (≈ USD 2.8 million), and the net loss widened. Management cited weaker bookings, installation delays on large multi‑site projects, and reduced...

Consumer Reports’ Membership Model Shields Revenue as Traffic Declines
Consumer Reports, the 90‑year‑old nonprofit testing products, now earns about 70% of its revenue from more than 4 million paying members, insulating it from the double‑digit traffic drops—up to 30% in the past 18 months—driven by search changes and GenAI. The...

The Liquidity Tide Goes Out
In a March 29, 2026 X Spaces interview hosted by George Noble, Michael Howell reaffirmed that the global liquidity cycle peaked in early 2026 and is now losing momentum. Trackers show total global liquidity around US$188 trillion, but growth has slowed as central banks...

How Ben & Jerry’s Turned TikTok Fans Into DoorDash Orders
Ben & Jerry’s leveraged DoorDash Offsite Ads, powered by Symbiosis, to turn its highly engaged TikTok audience into same‑day delivery orders. By pairing TikTok’s targeting tools with DoorDash’s first‑party retail data, the brand delivered shoppable ads that linked directly to...

Lean Roundup #202 – March 2026
The March 2026 Lean Roundup #202 aggregates standout blog posts from leading lean thinkers, covering failure recovery, imaginative strategy, hidden problems, Theory of Constraints, leanshoring, vector‑based change, and leadership overreaction. It highlights Jim Womack and Kevin Nolan’s advocacy for leanshoring...
EVs Were Meant to Bypass Oil. Now They’re Stuck at the Strait of Hormuz
Electric vehicles rely heavily on Gulf‑sourced aluminum, but the U.S.–Iran conflict has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, forcing major smelters in Bahrain and Qatar to cut or halt output. Toyota and Nissan have already trimmed production by roughly 40,000 units,...

The Mag 7 Ate Your Index
For nearly two years the S&P 500’s rally has been powered by an unusually tight group of seven mega‑cap stocks, often dubbed the “Magnificent 7.” That concentration masked historically thin market breadth, leaving most equities lagging behind the index. Recent price action...
The New Baseline
The ongoing war in Iran has morphed from a geopolitical flashpoint into a structural supply‑chain shock. Tehran’s continued control of the Strait of Hormuz, and the risk of spill‑over into the Bab al‑Mandeb, is tightening energy flows and inflating oil...
Q1 AI Roundup: The Next Phase of AI-Powered EA
Ardoq’s Q1 2026 AI roundup announces a suite of new AI‑driven capabilities for its enterprise architecture platform, including an automated mapping engine and large‑language‑model (LLM) integration. The company introduced a dedicated AI pricing tier at $199 per month, promising up...

Diversity Officers Gather to Grieve and Rally
The National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) convened 800 DEI leaders in Philadelphia to mourn recent cuts and rally for future action. Key speakers, including Maurice Stinnett and NADOHE president Emelyn dela Peña, highlighted political attacks, funding...

The ‘Fake Perks’ Problem: How Misleading Job Ads Are Fuelling Ghosting
Job adverts are increasingly disguising statutory entitlements as perks, omitting salary details, and relying on superficial benefits. Research shows one in five ads label legal rights as perks, only 17% list a fixed salary and a third provide no pay...