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How to Partner with a Rival for a Win-Win

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The New York International Auto Show features vehicles from dozens of manufacturers—all of which view the event as a worthwhile opportunity to promote their latest models to more media and potential customers than independent efforts could net. Improve visibility. Think trade shows , which showcase multiple competing brands. Cross-refer.

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Why Russia is recruiting African women to make attack drones

Work Life

What to know from AP’s reporting: Plans for making 6,000 drones a year Russia and Iran signed a $1.7 About 90% of the foreign women recruited via a campaign dubbed “Alabuga Start” manufacture drones, according to David Albright, a former U.N. The drive is expanding to elsewhere in Asia as well as Latin America.

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Half of traditional non-tech firms now consider themselves tech firms

Workplace Insight

The pandemic years forced traditional industries to digitise their operations at speed, but three years on, non-tech enterprises across the UK – from sectors including finance, advertising, manufacturing and more – are actively embracing the ‘tech mindset’ more than ever, according to a new report.

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9 Inspiring Work Environment Examples for a Thriving Workplace

Attendance Bot

Traditional Office Environment The conventional workplace includes enclosed offices, cubicles, and rigid reporting chains. Creative Work Environment A creative work environment is geared toward fostering unconventional thinking and innovation, which is why it’s popular in design studios, advertising agencies, and tech firms.

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A practitioners guide to supporting business through recruiting and developing essential talent.

HFI

Her father – an Operations Director with a large manufacturing company – was less thrilled. “HR! It was even written down in the annual report. She could not find any mention of a People Strategy in the annual reports just a bland comment that “People are our most important asset”. You show them how to do it!”

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Branding Diseases—How Drug Companies Market Psychiatric Conditions: An Interview with Ray Moynihan

Mad in America

I was appointed as a national medical science reporter at a national TV current affairs program in Australia in the 1990s. A recent real-life example of this kind of advertising was for binge-eating disorder , and Monica Seles was the celebrity they used. I’m not sure they’ve ever reported on the BMJ ever again.

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Critical Psychiatry Textbook, Chapter 16: Is There Any Future for Psychiatry? (Part Four)

Mad in America

In this blog, he discusses the failures of the publicly funded long-term studies, CATIE and STAR*D, and psychiatry’s fraudulent reporting of these results. In their disclosure statements, 10 of STAR*D’s authors reported receiving money from Forest, Lundbeck’s partner in the United States.