Category Archives: Business
Can Humor and Hobbies Make You Better at Your Job? Watch This Facebook Live May 4.
Entrepreneur.com’s news director and staff writer will discuss comedy on the next #AskEntrepreneur Facebook Live.
Source:: Entrepreneur
10 Startups Taking Advantage of Business Opportunities in Space
From 3D printed rockets to inflatable habitats, these companies are pushing humanity further out in the cosmos.
Source:: Entrepreneur
Are Dorms For Adults The Solution To The Loneliness Epidemic?
More Americans are single than ever before, and more are living alone. That fact is one of the reasons we’re also starting to die earlier: one study found that living alone increases mortality risk 32%. Vivek Murthy, the former U.S. surgeon general, has called isolation the most common health issue in the country.
Architect Grace Kim thinks that a solution may be differently designed housing. “Loneliness can be the result of our built environment,” she told an audience at TED 2017.
“It turns out when you eat together, you start planning more activities together.” [Photo: Bret Hartman/TED/Flickr]Even couples or families, she said, Read More
Source:: Fast Company
Weight, Sobriety, and Trump: How Rob Delaney’s Reality Informs “Catastrophe”
If Catastrophe makes viewers fundamentally uncomfortable, it’s a feeling they share with the show’s creators–and it comes from a very real place.
In most cringe comedies, the wincing and face-shielding come as characters ineptly navigate their careers or the dating world. With Catastrophe, however, the leads are married with two kids, and the discomfort stems from the kind of lived-in tensions that flare up when two people know each other so intimately they almost resent each other for the invasion. Married life is well-trod territory for television, but what distinguishes it in this case is Catastrophe’s stomach-sinking realism. The show’s creators Read More
Source:: Fast Company
Keep Pace: 3 Ways Startups Outsource and Remain Productive
Outsourcing’s effect on a company’s financial well-being is vital. But finding a way to make the numbers work while keeping productivity high internally is a challenge leaders need to face head-on.
Source:: Entrepreneur



