
Skills Mission Board Outlines Regional Model to Tackle Training Gap
The Construction Skills Mission Board (CSMB) is rolling out a regional “hub‑and‑spoke” model to align construction training with employer demand. The plan builds on the £600 million government skills package that created 12 new Construction Technical Colleges and will use a new data group to map pipeline projects and forecast regional labour needs. Existing training hubs linked to Sizewell C, HS2 and the Lower Thames Crossing will be integrated into the network. The board also proposes issuing Construction Skills Certification Scheme cards at the start of training to improve tracking.

Change Management Is Getting More Sophisticated. So, Why Does It Feel Less Human?
Change management frameworks have become technically sophisticated, yet employees experience them as cold and transactional. Recent Gallup data shows global employee engagement slipping to 21% and manager engagement to 27%, underscoring the human cost of rapid restructuring. Leaders often rely...

How Thread Bank Is Turning a Century-Old Charter Into a Modern Distribution Engine
Thread Bank, the rebranded successor of Tennessee’s 1906‑founded Civis Bank, has transformed a modest $90 million community bank into a digital‑first, embedded‑banking platform. After a $47 million recapitalization in 2021, the institution raised Tier 1 capital above $100 million and relaunched as Thread Bank...
AngelList USVC: Invest in Startups From $500
AngelList launched USVC, a regulated venture fund that lets U.S. investors participate with as little as $500, removing the traditional accreditation barrier. The fund’s portfolio is weighted toward AI and tech leaders such as OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and Vercel. USVC...

Musk Bets Tesla's AI Future on Intel Node that Isn't Finished Yet
Elon Musk announced that Tesla will build its next‑generation AI chips using Intel’s not‑yet‑finished 14A process as part of a new "Terafab" manufacturing push. The strategy aims to secure a proprietary silicon supply for autonomous‑driving workloads, sidestepping potential shortages from...

Katie Mae Miller and Chelsea Cloud Appointed VPs Within Marketing Division at AEG Presents
AEG Presents has elevated Katie Mae Miller to Vice President of Integrated Marketing for its regional division in Atlanta and hired Chelsea Cloud as Vice President of Integrated Marketing at Goldenvoice in Los Angeles. Both executives report to SVP Victoria Torchia and will steer...

L Catterton and Patricof Form Athlete Branding Firm CHAMP
Private equity firms L Catterton and Patricof have launched CHAMP, an athlete branding agency that already counts 250 athletes among its clients. The roster features high‑profile names such as NBA star Kevin Durant, NBA rookie Tyrese Haliburton, WNBA guard Sophie Cunningham,...

UK Borrowing Lowest for Three Years but Iran War Clouds Outlook
UK government borrowing fell by £19.8 bn to £132 bn ($168 bn) in the year to March, the lowest level since 2022‑23 and slightly under the OBR’s £132.7 bn forecast. The ONS reported borrowing as a share of GDP dropped to 4.3%, the weakest...

The Sustainability Layer Cake: For Successful Delivery, Focus on the Filling – Not Just the Sponge
Chief sustainability officers (CSOs) are under mounting regulatory and budget pressures, yet many still design strategies by engaging only the board and senior leadership. The article argues that skipping Tier 3 – departmental leads – creates weak plans and hampers activation....
Iran Takes Seized Ships to Port, Countries Seek Info on Seafarers' Safety
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized two container ships near the Strait of Hormuz and moved them toward Bandar Abbas. One vessel, operated by MSC, carries Montenegrin and Croatian crew members; the other, the Liberia‑flagged Epaminondas, has Ukrainian and Filipino...

YouTube Extends Deepfake Detection Tool Access to Celebrities and Talent Agencies
YouTube has opened its AI likeness‑detection system to celebrities and the talent agencies that represent them, extending access beyond the creator‑only rollout that began in October 2023. The tool performs a one‑time scan of newly uploaded videos to flag facial...

KKR to Invest $1.5bn in Communications Infrastructure Owner/Operator Vertical Bridge
Private equity giant KKR is investing $1.5 billion in Vertical Bridge, a U.S.-based owner and operator of communications infrastructure. The capital injection will support Vertical Bridge’s rollout of fiber, small cell and other telecom assets. Existing shareholders DigitalBridge and La Caisse...

Why DeepSeek’s $20bn Valuation Matters More for Pay Than Capital
DeepSeek is raising at a valuation above $20 billion, a figure that serves more as a talent‑retention lever than pure capital. The company, previously funded by founder Liang Wenfeng’s trading firm, now seeks at least $300 million, with Alibaba and Tencent reportedly...
Nunavut Premier Sets Inuit Mining Employment as Top Priority
Nunavut Premier John Main announced that increasing Inuit employment in the territory's mining sector is his government’s top priority. He highlighted that despite thousands of mining jobs, Inuit representation remains low and unacceptable. The premier said a new territorial department,...

Valve-Manufacturer Workers Vote to Strike over Pay
More than 100 employees at Crane Building Services & Utilities in Hitchin voted for strike action after pay negotiations stalled. The GMB union demanded a 10% wage increase, while the company offered a 4.5% rise starting March 2026 and 4%...

The Facts About Google Click Signals, Rankings, And SEO via @Sejournal, @Martinibuster
Recent DOJ antitrust filings confirm that Google treats clicks as raw signals rather than direct ranking factors. Click data, combined with query information and human‑rater scores, feed AI models such as RankEmbed and its successor RankEmbedBERT, which are trained on...

AI Agents Won’t Kill Shopping – but Agentic Commerce Could Make Most of It Redundant
Klaviyo’s co‑CEOs describe a shift from traditional e‑commerce to "agentic commerce," where AI agents handle product discovery, evaluation, and purchase on behalf of shoppers. During the 2025 holiday season, their customer‑agent pilots helped tens of thousands of consumers find gifts...
Japan: Amendments to Prevent Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Duties and Abolish De Minimis Provisions
On 31 March 2026 Japan passed amendments to its Customs Tariff Act, Customs Act and related measures, introducing a system to curb anti‑dumping duty evasion and scrapping the 0.6‑times de‑minimis rule for personal imports. The reforms also empower customs officials...
“Africa Is the Next Industrial Growth Frontier” — AVEVA’s Jesus Hernandez on AI, Data, and Digital Transformation
AVEVA is positioning Africa as the next frontier for industrial growth, emphasizing the continent’s massive energy‑access gap and the need for digital infrastructure. Senior Vice President Jesus Hernandez highlighted AVEVA’s CONNECT cloud platform, which can be deployed in days to...

Microsoft Commits to Training 3 Million Australians in AI Skills by 2028
Microsoft announced a $16.5 billion (A$25 billion) investment to train three million Australians in artificial‑intelligence skills by 2028, the largest AI skilling effort in the country. The program will be delivered through collaborations with government, schools, major employers such as Telstra and Westpac,...

WageSafe’s Proactive Model Outperforms Traditional Audits in Preventing Costly Wage Violations
WageSafe, Australia’s first real‑time wage compliance platform, released data showing its continuous payroll monitoring outperforms periodic audits in catching wage errors. The automated engine cross‑checks each pay run against complex award rules, flagging under‑ or over‑payments before funds are disbursed....

Motivosity Named Certified Paylocity Partner, Powering Connected Employee Recognition Experiences
Motivosity has become a certified partner in the Paylocity Marketplace, allowing its employee recognition platform to integrate directly with Paylocity’s HR system. The integration automatically syncs employee data such as hires, role changes and terminations, removing manual steps for HR...

AT&T's Convergence Strategy Begins to Pay Off in Q1
AT&T’s Advanced Internet segment added 584,000 new customers in Q1, evenly split between fibre and fixed‑wireless access (FWA). The fibre base grew to 12.5 million, bolstered by the Lumen acquisition, while FWA reached 2.3 million users. Convergence rose to 45% on an...

XBP Global Appoints Acquelia Colaco as Chief Human Resources Officer, Strengthening Its AI-First Enterprise Vision
XBP Global Holdings appointed Acquelia Colaco as Chief Human Resources Officer to steer its AI‑first enterprise strategy. Colaco will oversee people initiatives across the Americas, Europe and Asia, focusing on talent, leadership and culture alignment with intelligent systems. She brings more...
Mining Mentorship Network Welcomes All Professionals
Women in Mining USA unveiled the Mining Mentor Network at its 2026 national conference, expanding its 2023 mentoring initiative to welcome professionals of any gender and career stage. The program uses a participant‑driven model that lets mentors and mentees set...

Reorganizing While Operating: Managing Facilities During Workplace Transformation
Maria Ruiz, a facilities operations manager at UNICEF USA, describes how her team is redesigning the organization’s New York and Washington offices while keeping daily operations uninterrupted. She stresses that facilities managers must be part of reorganization planning from the...

Berlin-Based VREY Raises €3.3M to Unlock Shared-Roof Solar
Berlin‑based climatetech startup VREY closed a €3.3 million seed round (about $3.6 million) led by Rubio Impact Ventures, with HTGF and Kopa Ventures participating. The funding will fuel expansion of its EnergyOS platform that lets property owners install solar on shared roofs...
Chiesi Reports Strong FY2025 Financial and Sustainability Results and Announces Leadership Transition Highlights
Chiesi Group posted €3.625 bn ($3.9 bn) in revenue for FY2025, an 8.2% increase at constant exchange rates, with EBITDA of €931 m ($1.0 bn). All three franchises—Air, Rare and Care—contributed to growth, led by a 22.3% surge in rare‑disease sales that accounted for...
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Economic Value Added (EVA): Boosting Shareholder Value Explained
Economic Value Added (EVA) is a performance metric that quantifies a company’s true economic profit by subtracting the weighted average cost of capital from net operating profit after taxes. Originating from Stern Value Management in 1983, EVA highlights whether a...
REPLY S.p.A.: Shareholders’ Meeting Approves the 2025 Financial Statements
Reply S.p.A. reported a strong 2025 fiscal year, with consolidated turnover climbing 8% to €2.48 bn (≈$2.71 bn) and net profit rising to €250.9 mn (≈$273 mn). EBITDA reached €467.6 mn (≈$510 mn), up 13.9%, while EBIT grew 18.5% to €397.1 mn (≈$433 mn). The shareholders approved a...
DNB Bank ASA (DNBBY) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
DNB Bank ASA released its Q1 2026 earnings, noting that profit and loan growth remained solid despite heightened geopolitical tension and volatile energy prices. The bank highlighted a resilient Norwegian market that reacted relatively calmly to external shocks. Management emphasized continued...
Understanding Credit Cycles: Key Phases, Factors, and Strategic Use in Investing
The credit cycle describes the recurring expansion and contraction of credit availability in an economy, typically lasting longer than a traditional business cycle. During expansion, low interest rates and relaxed lending standards boost borrowing, while contraction sees higher rates and...
Can Journalists Really Make a Living on Substack?
Journalists are increasingly turning to Substack and other newsletter platforms to replace newsroom jobs, but only a minority achieve sustainable six‑figure incomes. While a few, like Marisa Kabas and Isaac Saul, generate $300,000‑$4 million in revenue by combining subscriptions, sponsorships and...

Gravity Rail Raises $2.75M From Redesign Health for AI Patient Communication
Gravity Rail, an AI‑driven platform that automates patient calls, texts and follow‑up workflows, announced a $2.75 million seed round led by Redesign Health. The funding will accelerate product development and expand its go‑to‑market team. Gravity Rail’s technology aims to streamline enrollment,...
Growth in UK Tech Surges Despite Geopolitical Uncertainty
RSM UK reports a record 16,887 new tech company incorporations in Q1 2026, a 39% rise year‑on‑year and 15% versus Q4 2025. London leads with 8,236 firms, up 19%, while Scotland shows the fastest quarterly growth at 37%. All UK regions outperformed...

Watch: Sluggish Economy Puts Brits at Their Gloomiest for Nearly 50 Years
A recent City AM poll shows British consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest level since 1978, reflecting deep economic pessimism. Respondents cite high taxes, persistent inflation and stagnant growth as the main drivers of gloom. The sentiment marks a stark...

RTIC Outdoors’ Journey to Sustained B2B Growth Powered by Anteriad
RTIC Outdoors partnered with Anteriad to launch the Growth Accelerator, a data‑driven, multi‑channel acquisition program aimed at scaling its nascent B2B custom‑shop. Within six months the pilot delivered $2.7 million in incremental revenue, an 11% lift in B2B sales and a...
The Hiring Advantage Startups Are Overlooking in 2026
Startups are missing a growing talent pool of senior professionals who are leaving full‑time corporate roles for advisory, consulting, and fractional work. These seasoned operators offer high‑impact expertise and extensive networks on a flexible, outcome‑driven basis, avoiding the six‑figure salary...
Sector Snapshot: EV Funding On Track For Modest Gains
Electric vehicle sales surged 20% in 2025, reaching 21 million units, but growth is slowing amid price pressure and policy shifts. Funding for EV‑related startups in 2026 totals about $3.6 billion across roughly 50 rounds, a modest rise from last year yet...
How to Slay the Chaos Dragon
Organizational chaos hampers performance, but leaders can mitigate it through four practical actions. First, maintain continuous communication with the teams their groups collaborate with, focusing on the most frequent and strategic interactions. Second, create protected space in meetings for spontaneous...
Dollar Reasserts Itself As Global Tensions Shift Currency Markets
After a year of decline, the U.S. dollar rallied 2.5% against the euro and yen in early March, reaching a 3% gain versus the euro by March 16. The surge was sparked by the United States’ military offensive against Iran, which...

Financial Firms Expand Pooled Retirement Plans for Small Employers
Finance firms are expanding pooled employer plans (PEPs) to give small businesses and nonprofits a streamlined, 401(k)-style retirement option. Equitable introduced a new 403(b) PEP tailored for nonprofit employers, while KeyBank now manages over $250 million in PEP assets for 17...

PvX Partners Announces Series A Funding Round, New Hires | Exclusive
PvX Partners announced a Series A funding round designed to grow its team and increase deal flow. The capital will support the company’s performance‑based financing model that underwrites user‑acquisition spend for mobile game developers. By tying repayments to game revenue,...
Why Walmart Is Rolling Out AI to 2M Employees
Walmart announced a company‑wide effort to give all 2.1 million employees basic AI competencies, leveraging an internal platform called Squiggly and external large‑language models. The initiative, championed by EVP Donna Morris, includes role‑specific certifications built with OpenAI and Google Gemini and...
How the EU’s NIS2 Directive Is Changing How CIOs Think About Digital Infrastructure
The EU’s NIS2 directive reframes cybersecurity risk as an ecosystem issue, forcing CIOs to look beyond internal controls to the full supply‑chain of cloud providers, network operators and software vendors. It expands the definition of resilience to include how interconnected...
The EBA Responds to the Commission’s Proposed Changes to Its Draft Technical Standards on Operational Risk
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued an opinion rejecting two European Commission amendments to the draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) for operational risk under the Capital Requirements Regulation. The Commission wants banks to use both the accounting approach (AA) and...
UK Startups Win Better Deals as Investors Fight for Top Companies
HSBC Innovation Banking’s Venture Capital Term Sheet Guide 2026, based on 711 term sheets, shows UK later‑stage startups—particularly AI and deep‑tech—gaining stronger negotiating power, with Series B+ deals now representing 31% of equity rounds over £500,000 (≈$635,000). Seed‑stage deals still dominate...
Oil Exporters Scramble for Routes Beyond Hormuz — but There Are No Easy Options
The shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz has halted roughly 20 million barrels per day of oil and gas exports, forcing Gulf producers to hunt for alternative routes. Existing pipelines such as Saudi Arabia’s East‑West line and the UAE’s Habshan‑Fujairah corridor...
KB Financial Group Inc. (KB) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
KB Financial Group (KB) highlighted its pioneering shareholder‑return framework during its Q1 2026 earnings call, featuring a quarterly even dividend, an active share‑buyback program, and a CET1‑ratio‑linked corporate‑value‑enhancement policy. The board subsequently voted to cancel all existing share‑buyback commitments, underscoring a...
SGX Group Welcomes Interactive Brokers Singapore as Trading and Clearing Member for Its Derivatives Market
Interactive Brokers Singapore has become a trading and clearing member of SGX Group’s derivatives market, expanding the exchange’s member base to 68 trading and 34 clearing participants. The broker brings its automated platform that connects clients to over 170 global...