Tag: Business

Recall on Packaged Lettuce Sold in Walmart, on Salmonella Concerns

Article by Euni Han BrightFarms packaged lettuce is being pulled off store shelves in at least four states after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said there were eight reported illnesses, according to Fox Business Network. The Irvington, New York-based company voluntarily issued the recall at retailers in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana, adding that…


Stranded and Shattered Seafarers Threaten Global Supply Lines

LONDON/SINGAPORE—”I’ve seen grown men cry,” says Captain Tejinder Singh, who hasn’t set foot on dry land in more than seven months and isn’t sure when he’ll go home. “We are forgotten and taken for granted,” he says of the plight facing tens of thousands of seafarers like him, stranded at sea as the Delta variant…


Blue Origin’s Bezos Reaches Space on First Passenger Flight

VAN HORN, Texas—Jeff Bezos blasted into space Tuesday on his rocket company’s first flight with people on board, becoming the second billionaire in just over a week to ride his own spacecraft. The Amazon founder was accompanied by a hand-picked group: his brother, an 18-year-old from the Netherlands and an 82-year-old aviation pioneer from Texas—the…


3 Keys to Making Millions That Business-Strategy Books Won’t Teach You

By Imran Tariq If you have your sights set on that seven-figure mark, it’s likely you’ve read many business books to help get you there. The latest strategies, sales funnels, sales techniques and business models all pave individual pathways to a million dollars in revenue, whether that’s valued on an annual basis or a monthly one….


How to Have Your Employees’ Back When They Are Working Toward Your Business Goals

By Chris Patton  Having a great team of employees working together to achieve business goals is a dream come true for entrepreneurs. Supporting those employees along the way is crucial to actually making that happen. It starts with creating solid business goals, having a well-laid-out plan to reach them, and supporting them along the way. Many…


Robinhood Sees Valuation of up to $35 Billion as Public Co.

Robinhood, the online brokerage that found itself embroiled in this year’s meme stock phenomenon, will go public next week seeking a market valuation of up to $35 billion. The company said in a regulatory filing Monday that it hopes to price 55 million shares in its initial public offering in a range of $38 to…


How You Can Create an Environment in Which Employee Achieve Business Goals

By Chris Patton It’s no secret that most entrepreneurs are highly motivated to reach their business goals. The most successful entrepreneurs, however, find a way to get all of their employees working together to reach those business goals. That starts with ensuring their business goals are developed in such a way that employees fully understand…


Running a Business Is a Lot Like Playing Football

By Dr. Colleen Batchelder There’s something incredible about watching a nail-biting game between Mahomes and Cam Newton. Both players come to win. You can feel the tension in the air as they battle it out to get that winning touchdown. Now, don’t get me wrong. There are tons of incredible football teams to cheer for on…


Entrepreneurs With This Mindset Are Most Likely to Succeed

By Jackie Minsky If you were to take the world’s most inspirational entrepreneurs, put them in a room and ask them what moves them forward, the purpose would most likely be their response. Most people become entrepreneurs in order to have control of their income, but conscious entrepreneurs focus on their impact. It is the polishing of…


The Future of Work Is Really About the Future of Talent

By Vivek Sharma In 2020, the global pandemic forced every single company in the world to make major changes to its operating structures and processes in a matter of weeks or months. It was a dramatic change and a challenging year, but technology companies, by and large, weathered the storm. Many companies in traditional industries…