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Crash Course
Media Ownership: Crash Course Media Literacy
We’ve talked about how broad a concept “the media” really is – and given that, it can be hard to keep track of all the different forces that constitute “the media.” It can be tough, but it’s not impossible. Today we’re talking about how...
Makematic
The Rise of America's Industrial Titans
During the 19th century, leading industrialists like Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, and John D. Rockefeller helped transform the U.S. from an agricultural to an industrial powerhouse, but at significant cost to competition and...
The Business Professor
Marketing - Vertical Integration
This Video Explains Marketing - Vertical Integration
The Business Professor
Vertical Integration Strategy
In economics, vertical integration is the term used to describe a business strategy in which a company takes ownership of two or more key stages of its supply chain.
The Business Professor
Vertical Integration Strategy
In economics, vertical integration is the term used to describe a business strategy in which a company takes ownership of two or more key stages of its supply chain.
The Wall Street Journal
Fewer, Bigger Health-Care Companies
A burst of mergers of health-care companies aims to reshape the market. What is the goal in uniting insurers, retailers, pharmacy benefit managers and even health-care providers?
The Wall Street Journal
Are Health Costs Sustainable?
Congress can't figure it out. Big employers haven't either. But who has? We talk to one big insurer about consolidation, technology, disruption-and how health costs might, or might not, be brought to heel.
Curated Video
Business Growth: Internal and External Strategies and Constraints
The video is about the various ways in which businesses can grow and the potential constraints that can impede their growth. The speaker discusses how businesses may grow through internal reinvestment of profits and external interactions...
The Business Professor
Marketing - Vertical Integration
This Video Explains Marketing - Vertical Integration
The Wall Street Journal
Clean Eating Economics and What is a “Superfood”?
Juice Press CEO and Chairman Michael Karsch joins co-founder and co-CEO of the meal-delivery company Sakara Life, Danielle Duboise, to discuss the economics of clean eating and the nutrition behind the hype and what exactly is a...
Economics Explained
Does Tesla Deserve to be The World's Most Valuable Automaker?: Vertical Integration
Tesla is today the most valuable automaker in the world by market capitalization beating out industry giants like General Motors, Ford, Volkswagen group, and even Toyota.
It has achieved this impressive feet...
It has achieved this impressive feet...
The Wall Street Journal
Supercharging Bike Transport
Taco Carlier, co-founder of VanMoof, joins WSJ's Future of Transportation to explore the evolution of the bicycle as transportation, the future of mobility in cities and low-emissions urban design.
Crash Course
The Industrial Economy
Delve into the nitty-gritty of American industrialization in the decades after the Civil War, a period which saw the introduction of a national currency, dramatic population and economic growth, and the birth of the first modern...