The Wall Street Journal
Danone and OSI Group Executives on Alternative Proteins
Shane Grant, Danone co-CEO and CEO, North America and Nicole Johnson-Hoffman, OSI Group SVP and chief sustainability officer, discuss the future of traditional meat and dairy products with WSJ's Heather Haddon.
The Economist
The World If... there were no borders
Imagine a world in which there were no borders. Would it lead to chaos or bring about global prosperity?
The Wall Street Journal
Trends In The Economy
Headwinds are building in the global economy, and central banks are responding apace. Here are a few scenarios for how the next 12 months might play out.
Rachel's English
How to Interview for a Job in American English, part 4/5
Learn how to prepare for a job interview in America. Study common questions and practice and prepare you answers for a successful job interview. Make sure to practice for interviews. There's a lot you can do to be prepared! Here, we...
Bill Carmody
Mastering Mental Fitness
In this video, the teacher discusses the concept of mental fitness and shares insights from the Positive Intelligence program.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Is Growth Becoming a Scarce Commodity?
In part 3 of INET's interview with John Fullerton, the founder of the Capital Institute discusses the fact that if there are limits to growth, then we are faced with a tricky allocation challenge as developing countries start consuming more
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Alexander Field: The Depression Era R&D Explosion (3/4)
In part 3 of this INET interview, Alexander Field discusses how innovation occurred during the Depression era. He suggests that massive investment—and indeed even growing investment during the Depression—in R&D led to widespread gains in...
Financial Times
China growth rate at its lowest since 1990
How much is Donald Trump's trade war to blame for China's slowing economy? The FT's asia editor Jamil Anderlini looks behind the numbers to explain what's happening to the Chinese economy.
Curated Video
Understanding Mitosis: Cell Division and Reproduction
This video explains the process of mitosis, which is the type of cell division that produces new body cells for growth and repair in multicellular organisms. The video first introduces the key terminology and technology of chromosomes...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Dangers of Financialization
TIME magazine assistant managing editor Rana Foroohar’s book Makers and Takers sounds an important note of warning on the dangers of financialization of the U.S. economy. She reveals that the financial system no longer funds new ideas...
Bill Carmody
The Mission Test: Aligning Your Schedule with Your Purpose
In this video, Bill Carmody emphasizes the importance of aligning your schedule with your mission as a business owner. He encourages viewers to evaluate each item on their calendar and determine if it truly contributes to their larger...
Curated Video
Indicators of Economic Growth for Business Investment
This video lecture presents various indicators of economic growth for a country, explaining how they inform businesses about the attractiveness of investing in different markets. The lecturer discusses GDP and its measurement, the...
Catalyst University
mTOR Part 1: Activation of mTOR and Overall Effects
mTOR Part 1: Activation of mTOR and Overall Effects
Financial Times
Why Wall Street turned Democrat
The FT's US finance editor Robert Armstrong asks if the recent stock market rally – driven partly by polls favouring a Joe Biden victory in the US presidential election – is a more sinister sign of a growing asset bubble.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Andrea Terzi: Fixing The Eurozone Architecture
The European project, which was designed to bring lasting peace to the continent, is under threat. How? Through the insistence of elites that a common currency should be imposed, but under conditions that would make such a currency...
Bill Carmody
The Devastating Consequences of the War on Drugs
In this video, Richard Branson discusses the recent events in Crock Alandia, highlighting the negative consequences of the war on drugs. They criticize the actions of the mayor, who invaded the area where drug dealers and users used to...
Bill Carmody
Treating Your Best Customers: The Key to Retention and Support
Your best customers should know that they are your best customers and you should treat them as so. In this video, Bill Carmody explains why.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Paul Jenkins: Canada's Central Banking Lessons For The World
Last September, the Fed announced full speed ahead with its third round of quantitative easing, also known as QE3. As the saying goes, three's a charm, or so they hoped. At the time, the Fed promised to buy $40 billion worth of mortgage...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Adam Posen: What Japan and the UK Demonstrate about Macroeconomic Stimulus
Welcome to our new video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This first episode...
Schooling Online Kids
Science for Kids: Stage 1 - Stanley's Veggie Patch
When Maya goes on holidays, Stanley the stick insect volunteers to looks after her veggie patch. Can he keep all the plants and animals healthy and happy? Join Stanley as he learns how to care for the garden!
Bill Carmody
Know Your Best Customers: Securing Your Future in Marketing
Most businesses don't know who their best customers are. Bill Carmody tells you why you must know who your best customers are in order to grow and succeed.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Is Our Economic System and Academic Establishment Fit to Deal with Climate Change? - Andre Wilkens
Andre Wilkens, the director of Stiftung Mercator, says that the current economic systems may not be capable of dealing of long-term issues such as climate change. Interviewed by Daniel Erasmus at King's College, April 2010.