The amount of electricity data centers use in the U.S. in the coming years is expected to be significant. But regular reports of proposals for new ones and cancellations of planned ones mean that it’s difficult to know exactly how many data centers will actually be built and how much electricity might be required toContinueContinue reading “Who should pay for the power grid’s race to keep up with data centers?”
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Why Remote Work Is Great for Some — and Costly for Others
Work arrangements that make sense at one career stage don’t necessarily work at another. source https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/remote-work-works-just-not-at-every-stage-of-your-career/500589
5 Leadership Strategies from Someone Who Rescued His Business from the Brink of Collapse
Join us for this free webinar to learn how to lead a company through turbulence and find success on the other side. source https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/5-leadership-strategies-from-someone-who-rescued-his/500885
Ford Takes a $19.5 Billion Hit on Its Electric Trucks: ‘We Are Pivoting.’
After years of big bets on EVs, the automaker is putting more money into gas-powered vehicles, hybrids and extended-range models. source https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/ford-takes-a-195-billion-hit-on-its-ev-trucks/500887
Science says superachievers don’t set avoidance goals. Here’s why successful people set approach goals
We all have goals, but at least some of the difference in achieving those goals comes down to how you frame them. In a study published in PLOS One, the researchers separated participants’ goals into two basic categories: Avoidance goals: stopping or preventing an undesired behavior.“Stop ignoring interpersonal issues between employees.” So is “stop putting off important tasks.” So isContinueContinue reading “Science says superachievers don’t set avoidance goals. Here’s why successful people set approach goals”
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