Instructional Video2:45
Seven Dimensions

The Science of Positive Psychology and Health in the Workplace

Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of positive psychology and the PERMA theory are discussed. The PERMA theory, developed by psychologist Martin Seligman, is a formula for individuals to flourish and thrive in life.
Instructional Video5:42
The Business Professor

Prepare for Interview - Research Company

Higher Ed
Prepare for Interview - Research Company
Instructional Video2:33
Healthcare Triage

Private Coverage Often Isn't Enough For Children

Higher Ed
Often, private coverage is assumed to be better than public coverage. More and more often, that’s just not what families are finding. Those that work, even those earning a decent living, just can’t afford the private care they’re...
Instructional Video14:30
The Wall Street Journal

The China Market

Higher Ed
A report on China, its trade dispute with the U.S., and whether this big market market will ever be open to foreign business the way the U.S. wants.
Instructional Video3:49
Sustainable Business Consulting

Options for Climate Policy

Higher Ed
Describes other ways that countries are combating climate change
Instructional Video26:14
The Wall Street Journal

Enterprise Technology Innovation During Market Volatility

Higher Ed
Salesforce Venture's Alex Kayyal and Fusion Fund's Shane Wall discuss the outlook for innovation in enterprise technology amid market volatility and uncertainty.
Instructional Video23:21
The Wall Street Journal

Understanding Your DNA

Higher Ed
Jill Hagenkord, chief medical officer for Color, speaks with Jason Anders, the WSJ's chief news editor, about how the sophistication and democratization of genetic testing will impact the future of medical treatment.
Instructional Video9:15
AllTime 10s

10 Ways You Didn't Know You're Being Tracked

12th - Higher Ed
Should we all be a bit paranoid?! Well maybe... It seems like we may well be being tracked every day in various secretive ways...
Instructional Video4:09
Sustainable Business Consulting

Reporting Standards

Higher Ed
Discussion of global reporting frameworks and standards, as well as what channels are companies using to report their footprint publicly
Instructional Video13:57
Curated Video

Why New Business Ideas Come About: The Pressures That Force Them

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation that discusses why new business ideas come about. The speaker talks about the importance of businesses reacting to changes, including changes in consumer tastes and preferences, technological...
Instructional Video2:49
IDG TECHtalk

Tech companies pause, end AI facial recognition contracts with police

Higher Ed
Amazon, IBM and Microsoft all announced plans to pause or end selling facial recognition software to law enforcement. Amazon and Microsoft say they’re hoping for legislative guidance when it comes to selling facial recognition software....
Instructional Video4:08
The Business Professor

Emerging Growth Company - Definition

Higher Ed
Emerging Growth Company - Definition
Instructional Video5:28
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Wendy Brown on Healthcare.

Higher Ed
Neoliberalism, warns Professor Wendy Brown, has created a form of reasoning in which human beings are reduced to their economic value and activity, and in which all fields of human activity are treated as markets and institutions,...
Instructional Video23:19
The Wall Street Journal

The State of the Market

Higher Ed
LevelTen Energy’s Gia Clark discusses supply and demand dynamics playing out in the corporate market for renewable energy and the implications for energy transition.
Instructional Video23:55
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 3

Higher Ed
An AI learns to speak like a human, founders take their visions abroad and a Nobel institution pushes medical boundaries. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with a cryptocurrency firm making it possible for poorer nations to transact....
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

The Changing Space Race

12th - Higher Ed
The space race has changed since the Soviet Union sent Sputnik 1, the first man-made satellite, into space in 1957. The fight for domination is now between private companies rather than governments.
Instructional Video7:30
Zach Star

Is Engineering Experience Needed Before College

12th - Higher Ed
Some students ask if engineering experience is needed before they enter college. And the good news is you really don't need any engineering experience. In fact most students who enter college don't have much, if any. There are some...
Instructional Video3:27
Sustainable Business Consulting

What is External Reporting

Higher Ed
Describes the histroy and types of external reporting as it relates to traditional and sustainability reporting
Instructional Video18:42
Institute for New Economic Thinking

John Kay: Obliquity and the Indirect Way to Success

Higher Ed
How "Obliquity" -- Pursuing Goals in a Roundabout Way -- is Better for Business and for an Innovative Economy



Good economics is often seen as maximizing efforts in specific directions. John Kay, Visiting Professor at the...
Instructional Video20:42
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Work, Part Two

Higher Ed
Workers are facing another revolution. Are they, society and education systems ready to adapt to the huge changes ahead?
Instructional Video9:23
Let's Tute

Types of Organizations

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we are teaching about the types of organisations that is sole proprietor, partnership firm, joint stock company, also the comaparison and summary of the organisations.
Instructional Video16:27
Astrum

How would we build a colony on Mars?

Higher Ed
Mars is a world similar in a lot of ways to our own. That doesn't mean there aren't a multitude of hurdles to overcome if we were ever to consider settling there.
Instructional Video25:20
The Wall Street Journal

IOT And The New Frontier Of Risk

Higher Ed
Kevin McNamee, Director, Threat Intelligence, Nokia and Nasrin Rezai, Global Chief Information and Product Security Officer, GE explore security failings in the Internet of Things and how companies can avoid them.
Instructional Video9:35
The Wall Street Journal

Analyzing Diversity On Boards

Higher Ed
With companies under pressure to have more diverse boards of directors, WSJ’s ESG research team analyzed board gender, race and ethnicity among S&P 500 companies. WSJ’s Senior Data Scientist, Guadalupe Ruiz, presents the research in this...