Instructional Video8:59
Curated Video

Introduction to Business: Mission, Objectives, and Strategy

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to the topic of business and explores why businesses exist, starting with the concept of an entrepreneur and the growth of an idea into a fully fledged business. The video explains the importance of...
Instructional Video24:30
The Wall Street Journal

Kellogg's Steve Cahillane and Unilever's Hanneke Faber on Disruption

Higher Ed
Steve Cahillane, CEO of The Kellogg Company, and Hanneke Faber, president of foods and refreshment at Unilever, discuss the pandemic's disruption of the food industry and shifts that are likely to be permanent.
Instructional Video17:30
Curated Video

External Inflation and Its Impact on the UK's Macroeconomic Performance

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of external inflation, which refers to inflation that comes into the UK from other countries. The presenter explores how commodity prices and inflation in other countries can influence the UK's...
Instructional Video22:45
Institute for New Economic Thinking

When Meritocracy Breeds Greed

Higher Ed
Journalist Steven Brill discusses how the U.S. lost sight of the common good.



When people use their success to only help themselves and not the common good, is meritocrac

y

failing?



According to...
Instructional Video33:06
The Wall Street Journal

Inflation, Markets and the Economy

Higher Ed
UBS chairman Axel Weber discusses resurgent inflation around the world and what it means for business, markets, politics and the economy.
Instructional Video24:07
The Wall Street Journal

Former NSA adviser John Bolton on America and the World

Higher Ed
The Trump administration has reset the European relationship, with a tougher position on military spending and trade. What will the outcome of the election mean for America's place in the world? Former NSA adviser John Bolton discusses.
Instructional Video23:12
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Markus Brunnermeier: The Future of Europe 1/6

Higher Ed
Markus Brunnermeier, Edwards S. Sanford Professor, Princeton University at the panel entitled "The Future of Europe" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in Berlin. April 13, 2012. #inetberlin<br/>
Instructional Video36:02
The Wall Street Journal

IBM CEO on Business Reinvention

Higher Ed
IBM chief executive Arvind Krishna discusses how the company is reshaping itself for the future with a focus on its workforce, culture and technologies.
Instructional Video22:05
The Wall Street Journal

View from the U.S. Part I: Trade

Higher Ed
A new activism in U.S. trade policy has affected markets and business across the globe. What's the outlook for U.S. trade relations with China and the EU, and how much volatility should be expected?
Instructional Video27:26
The Wall Street Journal

Moderna CEO on Leadership and Innovation

Higher Ed
Stéphane Bancel talks to WSJ about the novel messenger-RNA vaccine and how he is leading his company through the coronavirus pandemic.
Instructional Video18:56
The Wall Street Journal

Food Fight

Higher Ed
Agriculture is at the heart of the trade battle between the U.S. and China. What's this say about the sector's vulnerability globally?
Instructional Video9:07
TLDR News

Brexit: A Grand New 'Global Britain'? What is the UK's Global Position Outside the EU? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
When leaving the EU, the UK government promised that the country could reclaim a new powerful place on the global stage. However, with Britain out it's hard to see this becoming a reality. So in this video we discuss what powers Britain...
Instructional Video16:07
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Erik Berglöf: Debt: Inflation and Austerity 2/5

Higher Ed
Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development speaks on panel entitled "The Challenge of DeLeveraging and Overhangs of Debt I: Inflation and Austerity" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's...
Instructional Video51:40
NASA

NASA Hangout: Ask a Climate Scientist

3rd - 11th
The topic of climate change inspires a lot of debate. At NASA, it has also inspired a lot of science.



NASA scientists examine the Earth's climate and how it is changing -- gaining knowledge through decades of...
Instructional Video19:39
Curated Video

Analyzing and Explaining Unemployment: Types and Methods of Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
This video lecture covers the topic of unemployment. The lecture aims to provide an understanding of different types of unemployment and how to analyze and explain them using economic analysis. The lecture begins with a general...
Instructional Video25:30
The Wall Street Journal

ExxonMobil CEO on the Future of Oil and Gas

Higher Ed
ExxonMobil Chief Executive Darren Woods discusses the Western oil company’s continued investment in oil and natural gas alongside a strategy to reduce carbon emissions. He urges policy makers to focus on energy affordability and...
Instructional Video15:27
Curated Video

Currency Depreciation and Devaluation: Correcting Trade Deficits

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Peter Jordan discusses the correction of trade deficits, focusing on currency depreciations and devaluations. He explains the differences between the two and how they work in a floating exchange rate system. He also covers...
Instructional Video12:04
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 21

6th - Higher Ed
ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS DAY 21 | Do you want to learn English? Are you looking for an English lesson on vocabulary and pronunciation? Learning English vocabulary and pronunciation are my specialties! In this video I’ll teach you the...
Instructional Video6:05
Economics Explained

How Is "Transitory" Inflation Going?: Push / Pull Inflation

9th - Higher Ed
Inflation is no longer transitory, but is it here to stay?



Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines through the eyes of economists. The team...
Instructional Video5:20
Economics Explained

Do We Actually Need Debt?: No Debt

9th - Higher Ed
Is there such a thing as "good debt"? And how could something good cause so many issues? On top of this is there any way that we could just run an economy without debt and would we be better off for doing so. Well, it turns out we...
Instructional Video6:30
Economics Explained

Can An Economy Grow Forever? part 4: Economic Forces and Final Thoughts

9th - Higher Ed
Can An Economy Grow Forever part 4: The video discusses the potential limitations on future economic growth due to various factors, such as a plateau in educational attainment, rising inequality, debt, and environmental issues. The video...
Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Full Course - Azure Backup

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover Azure backup.
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This clip is from the chapter "Data Protection" of the series "AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Full Course".This section explains data protection and its agenda along with...
Instructional Video2:16
The Business Professor

Fixed Costs in Accounting

Higher Ed
This video explains what are fixed costs and how fixed costs are recorded as part of the managerial accounting process.
Instructional Video14:00
Economics Explained

What Would a Thanos Snap do to the Economy?

9th - Higher Ed
The justification was that this was necessary to restore balance to a universe that was overpopulated and putting too much of a drain on resources.



Now instantly hazing half of the universe is a bit extr

eme, but…...