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    Business Reddit hires its first chief financial officer as it prepares to go public.

    Business Reddit hires its first chief financial officer as it prepares to go public.


    Reddit hires its first chief financial officer as it prepares to go public.

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 09:07 AM PST

    Diversity champion, 49, at accounting giant Deloitte quits role amid bullying probe

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 06:42 AM PST

    US sees jobs surge as hope for rebound rises

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 10:08 AM PST

    What books would you recommend to someone who wants to learn business but doesn't want to pay for a 3/4 year degree? I want to learn from the newest textbooks or resources.

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 02:16 AM PST

    Thanks!

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    Free Marketing consulting for small businesses

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 02:11 AM PST

    I have 6 years of experience in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmetic industry, as well as with other FMCGs and retail chains in Europe and the Middle East. I am offering free marketing consulting for small businesses and future entrepreneurs (within reason and depending on schedule). The only thing I ask in return is that you leave an honest testimonial on my new created Upwork account. DM me any questions you have about your business and I'll respond to you when I can.

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    Elon Musk Loses $27 Billion- Bloomberg

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 02:06 AM PST

    Trucking boom prompts Old Dominion to add 1,200 drivers and dockworkers

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 01:35 AM PST

    U.S. and Europe Will Suspend Tariffs on Alcohol, Food and Airplanes

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 02:36 PM PST

    Bottom-Up Continuous Improvement Tracking Systems?

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 03:09 PM PST

    I'm looking for, ultimately, vocabulary help. I work for a community college and we are trying to break away from the old stop-and-look-back methodologies around continuous improvement of instruction and programs. But every tool we look at is hard-coded to manage the top-down cyclical analysis that has been done since forever. I was thinking that perhaps we should not look at educational solutions and turn to the general business world, but I only know the terminology appropriate to the educational setting and it's making searching difficult.

    In general, we're looking for a bottom-up process of improvement such that any employee can submit an "improvement plan" that describes a problem, proposes a solution, and documents the success or failure of the solution. We want a system to tie those individual plans to various outcomes (which are derived top-down and made available for tagging on the plans) and to organize those plans into programs (buckets based on our organizational structure) for tracking and reporting. Plans can be as simple as attaching a pdf (that is developed external to the system), although the ability to set up custom fill-in-the-blank templates would be way better. Ultimately, we're also hoping for a system to monitor the quantity of submissions in relevant combinations of outcomes/programs (i.e. tags/buckets) so that we can verify that improvements are being done at regular intervals (tracking quality would also be nice but is secondary at this stage). The cherry on top would be ways to identify the most successful small-scale improvements that could be scaled for wider use.

    Does any of that ring any bells from the broader business world? Is there terminology anyone can suggest that would make it easier to search for solutions to look at? I'm stumped on where to go to even look, I keep falling back into educational industry terminology and ending up on the same things that we are trying to get away from. It doesn't even have to be specific to continuous improvement; if this sounds vaguely like some other type of software intended for different uses that we might be able to adapt I'd love to hear about it.

    Our faculty and employees are already making improvements all the time. We just need to figure out a way to capture and organize it on the fly (with minimal interference) so we can get away from making them stop and look back every few years to do lengthy analysis that just turns into an annoying formality. If it can also be a robust framework that allows for even better improvements then that's gravy!

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    London Stock Exchange boss sounds the alarm on SPAC ‘froth’

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 12:41 PM PST

    Tesla breaks a record: The biggest six-week drop in value ever

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 02:36 PM PST

    Manager made a mistake and now its employees' fault.

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 08:37 AM PST

    Hello, my friend works at a clothing store, and her manager made a mistake by selling a product with 50% discount rather than 40%, the boss of the company knew of this and made the manager and her employees pay for her mistake from their salaries. Shouldn't the manager alone be responsible of paying for the mistake?

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    Investcorp owned Paper Source apparently placed massive orders before bankruptcy Filing, hurting a large number of independent Suppliers

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 08:10 AM PST

    Americans working from home, will you help me out with a class project?

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 12:49 PM PST

    I have a statistics class project and have made a 1 Question survey. It is for people who have started working from home due to the pandemic. It is basically asking how safe you feel returning to work in the next 6 months, in person, full time. https://freeonlinesurveys.com/s/bTjd8DAm

    Thank you so much in advance

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    Paying myself as a sole member of llc

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 12:47 PM PST

    What is the best way to pay myself as a sole member of an llc? Doing draws or independent contractor? Pros and cons?

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    Tesla share price plunge knocks $267bn off market value

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 12:38 PM PST

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