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2026 is defined by unprecedented acceleration and innovation. For corporate leaders, more than ever, it is essential to be prepared.
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2.3.26
Apple just wrapped up its latest annual unveiling of new products last week, and the reactions couldn’t be stronger or more positive.
19.9.18
As email inboxes around the world are flooded with updated privacy policy notifications. the GDPR takes effect on May 25.
24.5.18
US consumers would back a merger of T-Mobile US and Sprint if it drives down prices.
22.5.18
Americans have a growing appetite for government regulation of big tech companies in the wake of Facebook’s recent scandals.
23.4.18
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16.11.25
The 5th Annual Survey of Communications Leaders reveals insights from 400 CEOs and communications leaders on how the field is evolving
AI is now an accepted part of the workplace in 95% of communications departments, according to new data from Ragan and HarrisX
Many teachers worry that AI could make students lazy thinkers. Mark Cuban thinks it could do the opposite — if used the right way.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating hit low points of 44% in the two latest surveys released this week
As AI transforms the future of work and learning, educators face new challenges to ensure students develop the skills they need to succeed.
75% OF VOTERS OPPOSE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN, UP 5 PTS. FROM SEPTEMBER, WHILE CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL FALLS TO LOWEST IN MORE THAN ONE YEAR