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Why today’s business leaders are turning to a 2,000-year-old philosophy
In an era defined by volatility, the question facing today’s leaders is not if the ground will shift beneath them, but when. Navigating that uncertainty requires more than strategy and foresight; it demands resilience, clarity, and inner discipline. For Oxford...

A family dispute over the Murdoch media empire may spill out in a Nevada court hearing
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A hearing Wednesday before Nevada's high court could provide the first public window into a secretive legal dispute over who will control Rupert Murdoch's powerful media empire after he dies. The case has been unfolding behind closed doors in...

After an early boom, organic farming is falling: ‘We can’t find anybody as willing to work’
SKANEATELES, N.Y. (AP) — Farmer Jeremy Brown taps the nose of a young calf. “I love the ones with the pink noses,” he says. This pink-nosed animal is just one of about 3,200 cattle at Twin Birch Dairy in Skaneateles, New York. In Brown’s eyes, the cows on the farm...

Why today’s business leaders are turning to a 2,000-year-old philosophy
In an era defined by volatility, the question facing today’s leaders is not if the ground will shift beneath them, but when. Navigating that uncertainty requires more than strategy and foresight; it demands resilience, clarity, and inner discipline. For Oxford...

A family dispute over the Murdoch media empire may spill out in a Nevada court hearing
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A hearing Wednesday before Nevada's high court could provide the first public window into a secretive legal dispute over who will control Rupert Murdoch's powerful media empire after he dies. The case has been unfolding behind closed doors in...
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Why today’s business leaders are turning to a 2,000-year-old philosophy
In an era defined by volatility, the question facing today’s leaders is not if the ground will shift beneath them, but when. Navigating that uncertainty requires more than strategy and foresight; it demands resilience, clarity, and inner discipline. For Oxford...

A family dispute over the Murdoch media empire may spill out in a Nevada court hearing
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A hearing Wednesday before Nevada's high court could provide the first public window into a secretive legal dispute over who will control Rupert Murdoch's powerful media empire after he dies. The case has been unfolding behind closed doors in...

After an early boom, organic farming is falling: ‘We can’t find anybody as willing to work’
SKANEATELES, N.Y. (AP) — Farmer Jeremy Brown taps the nose of a young calf. “I love the ones with the pink noses,” he says. This pink-nosed animal is just one of about 3,200 cattle at Twin Birch Dairy in Skaneateles, New York. In Brown’s eyes, the cows on the farm...

Trust Is a Business Metric Now. Here’s How Leaders Can Earn It.
In today's workplace, trust isn't a soft skill — it's a strategic advantage. But most leaders are still using outdated playbooks, missing the very moments that matter most to their teams.

Meta launches standalone AI app
This week, at its inaugural LlamaCon developer conference, Meta launched the first version of the Meta AI app. Based on Llama 4, Meta says the standalone app is designed to offer a personalised and socially integrated AI experience. What does this mean? The app...

How you can drive business impact as a product manager by Matt LeMay at #mtpcon London 2025
At #mtpcon London 2025, Matt LeMay, a veteran product leader and coach with a wealth of experience across major tech companies, captivated the audience with a talk about the importance of aligning product work with business impact. In a session filled with humour and...

Opportunity cost and the systematic value loss in product development
Imagine the following scenario: You offer a product to meet the needs of a specific market niche and you do not work in the software factory model. A client hires your product for daily use in their operations, but wants a feature to behave differently, and is willing...

ChatGPT goes shopping while DeepSeek hires product people: This week’s news roundup
From shopping with ChatGPT to Duolingo ditching contractors for AI generated courses, here’s a roundup of the news stories that caught our attention this week. OpenAI adds shopping to ChatGPT OpenAI has added a shopping feature to ChatGPT, so that users can now get...

Sunday Rewind: Storytelling: Don’t convince; Inspire by Petra Wille
This week’s Sunday Rewind is a 2023 ProductTank Perth talk by coach and author Petra Wille, in which she highlights the importance of storytelling and actionable strategies to present stories to keep your audience engaged and involved. Petra starts by emphasising the...

How Booking.com tackled a data quality crisis: Nimit Bhardwaj (Data Product Manager) – Product Unplugged
In this episode of Product Unplugged, host Mike Belsito sits down with Nimit Bhardwaj, a data product manager at Booking.com, to discuss how his product team faced a high-stakes data quality issue and walked us through the process they used to solve it. Key Takeaways...

Integrating AI for product people: The playbook
Learn how to implement AI successfully by ensuring diverse, well-labeled, and secure data, choosing the right vendor, and planning for scalability and costs. Practical tips for robust AI integration. Read more » The post Integrating AI for product people: The playbook...

Tools and techniques to scale product teams – Charlotte King (Lead Product Manager, eBay)
As startups grow, product teams often find themselves caught between speed and structure. In this episode of The Product Experience, Charlotte King, Lead Product Manager at eBay, shares practical insights from her work leading teams through this transition at...

Mobile vs Web Product Management, what’s the difference?
Mobile product management is an area often overlooked in the product space. For those working in the space, growing and launching mobile products requires a different set of challenges and skills. To unpack these, we spoke with Shir Inbal, Senior Product Manager at...

Companies aren’t giving up on doing good—they are becoming more strategic about it
Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to overturn affirmative action in higher education, headlines about companies scaling back—or even eliminating—their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs have become almost daily occurrences. Faced with lawsuits...

Why Limbach’s CIO didn’t allow the company’s 1,400 employees to use gen AI tools until this year
When OpenAI’s generative artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT debuted late in 2022, Chief Information Officer Christos Ruci had a quick, gut reaction. Absolutely not. “We are not doing it, not generative AI,” says Ruci, who oversees technology and cybersecurity...

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