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Mise-en-Place for Knowledge Workers: 6 Practices for Working Clean - Forte Labs
Mise-en-Place for Knowledge Workers: 6 Practices for Working Clean - Forte Labs
Knowledge work is unique among skilled professions in that we lack a culture of systematic improvement. Other skilled trades – from carpenters to welders to nurses to pilots – have been around long enough and are repeatable enough that the best practices are widely understood. How to frame a door, how to weld a seam, ... Read more
Mise-en-Place for Knowledge Workers: 6 Practices for Working Clean - Forte Labs
Labor Shortage? Great Realignment?
Labor Shortage? Great Realignment?
No matter what you call it, hiring is difficult right now and seems to be especially difficult in the food and beverage service industry. Anecdotes abound about understaffed restaurants struggling to hire, workers pivoting from food service to new industries, and new incentives being offered to entice workers. Whether you choose to call it a labor shortage or a great realignment of labor, changes happening in the industry today will reverberate for years to come.
Labor Shortage? Great Realignment?
The Evolution of the Heart (A Love Story)
The Evolution of the Heart (A Love Story)
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The Evolution of the Heart (A Love Story)
Real Estate Agents Reveal How They Sell Houses With Sordid Pasts
Real Estate Agents Reveal How They Sell Houses With Sordid Pasts
On Aug. 14, 1951, William Randolph Hearst, 88, lay dying in a gilded Mediterranean Revival mansion in Beverly Hills. Five years earlier — in declining health and with his reputation wounded by Citi…
Real Estate Agents Reveal How They Sell Houses With Sordid Pasts
After an astounding rise in home prices, this expert predicts the boom will continue | American Enterprise Institute - AEI
After an astounding rise in home prices, this expert predicts the boom will continue | American Enterprise Institute - AEI
Below is an interview of Edward Pinto, the Director of AEI’s Housing Center, with Fortune’s Shawn Tulley on the state of rapidly rising home prices across the country: In almost five decades as one of America’s top housing experts, including a stint as chief credit officer of Fannie Mae, Ed Pinto has never seen prices …
After an astounding rise in home prices, this expert predicts the boom will continue | American Enterprise Institute - AEI
UI Generosity and Job Acceptance: Effects of the 2020 CARES Act
UI Generosity and Job Acceptance: Effects of the 2020 CARES Act
To provide economic relief following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. CARES Act granted an extra $600 per week in unemployment insurance (UI) benefit payments from late March through July 2020. This unprecedented increase in UI generosity caused weekly benefit payments to exceed prior earnings for most recipients, raising concern that many would be unwilling to accept job offers, slowing the labor market recovery. To assess the impact of the UI supplement, we analyze the job acceptance decision in a dynamic framework in which job seekers weigh the value of a job against remaining unemployed, accounting for the perceived state of the labor market and expected weeks of UI benefits. We derive a reservation level of benefit payments at which an individual is indifferent between accepting and refusing a job offer at their prior wage. Calculating the reservation benefit and comparing it to imputed benefit payments for a wide range of U.S. workers suggests that only a small fraction would turn down an offer to return to work at their previous wage under the CARES Act expanded UI payments. We supplement this quantitative assessment of reservation benefits with direct empirical analysis of labor force transitions using matched Current Population Survey (CPS) data, linked to annual earning records from the CPS income supplement to form UI replacement rates. The results show moderate disincentive effects of the $600 supplemental payments on job finding rates and by extension small effects of the $300 weekly supplement available during 2021.
UI Generosity and Job Acceptance: Effects of the 2020 CARES Act
European factories racing as Asian manufacturers see momentum weaken
European factories racing as Asian manufacturers see momentum weaken
LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) -European factories continued to ramp up their post-lockdown recovery in June but Asian manufacturers saw momentum weaken amid rising input costs and the reintroduction of curbs to combat a new wave of coronavirus infections, surveys showed. Czech and Polish manufacturing hit a record pace of activity for the second month in a row as orders rose and economies opened up again. But manufacturing activity grew at a slower pace in China and Japan as raw materials rose, while activity shrank in Vietnam, Malaysia and India, where governments imposed tougher restrictions to contain fresh coronavirus outbreaks.
European factories racing as Asian manufacturers see momentum weaken
UN rights chief: Reparations needed for people facing racism
UN rights chief: Reparations needed for people facing racism
GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. human rights chief, in a landmark report launched after the killing of George Floyd in the United States, is urging countries worldwide to do more to help end discrimination, violence and systemic racism against people of African descent and “make amends” to them — including through reparations.
UN rights chief: Reparations needed for people facing racism