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Senior Leaders Are Starved For Feedback, And It’s A Huge Problem
BusinessInnovation

Senior Leaders Are Starved For Feedback, And It’s A Huge Problem

A new article highlights a critical flaw in corporate leadership: feedback evaporates at the top. The more power you have, the less likely you are to hear the unvarnished truth, creating a massive blind spot for senior executives.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Small Retailers Are Using Embedded Finance to Fight Back
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Small Retailers Are Using Embedded Finance to Fight Back

The old story was that embedded finance was a game for giants. New data shows smaller retailers are now using it as a competitive equalizer. It’s less about immediate profit and more about building trust and operational muscle.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
ServiceNow drops $7.75B on Armis, skipping the IPO dream
BusinessCybersecuritySoftware

ServiceNow drops $7.75B on Armis, skipping the IPO dream

In a massive deal, ServiceNow has agreed to acquire cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75 billion. This comes just weeks after Armis raised funding at a $6.1 billion valuation and its CEO called an IPO his “personal dream.”

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
The Corporate Startup Is A Myth, And It’s Failing
BusinessInnovationStartups

The Corporate Startup Is A Myth, And It’s Failing

Corporations are obsessed with capturing startup magic, launching internal venture programs at a rapid clip. But according to a new analysis, calling these projects “startups” is a dangerous misnomer that sets them up for failure from the start.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Apple Tells Visa Staff: Don’t Leave the U.S.
BusinessPrivacy

Apple Tells Visa Staff: Don’t Leave the U.S.

Apple is advising employees on certain visas to avoid leaving the country, citing “unpredictable, extended delays” when trying to return. The issue stems from new U.S. government rules requiring public social media profiles for screening.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
Vendor Vigilance Became a 2025 Survival Skill
BusinessCybersecurity

Vendor Vigilance Became a 2025 Survival Skill

The big story of 2025 wasn’t just tariffs, but how minor vendor oversights became major threats. With $35B in annual U.S. cargo theft and 43% of phishing from compromised vendors, knowing your suppliers became a competitive necessity.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
Sam’s Club CEO’s AI Reality Check: Purpose Over Hype
AIBusinessInnovation

Sam’s Club CEO’s AI Reality Check: Purpose Over Hype

In a Fortune piece, Sam’s Club’s CEO details their practical AI strategy. By solving real problems like slow exits, they’ve boosted efficiency and freed associates from repetitive tasks. The key lesson? Let purpose, not promise, guide your investment.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
The Year Ends With More Transportation Bankruptcies
BusinessStartups

The Year Ends With More Transportation Bankruptcies

The final TechCrunch Mobility newsletter of 2025 reports on two more major bankruptcies, capping a year of shakeouts. Meanwhile, robotaxis are scaling up and automakers like Ford are making big strategic pivots away from pure EVs.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 21, 2025
The EU’s Carbon Tax Is About to Hit Your Wallet
BusinessInnovation

The EU’s Carbon Tax Is About to Hit Your Wallet

A new EU carbon tax on imported goods like steel and cement is now in effect. It aims to level the playing field and fight climate change, but it’s already sparking global controversy and will likely mean higher prices for consumers.

by Darren HoltDecember 20, 2025
Foxconn’s New Kentucky Factory: A Small Bet on US Manufacturing
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Foxconn’s New Kentucky Factory: A Small Bet on US Manufacturing

Foxconn’s U.S. subsidiary is setting up a new manufacturing facility in Louisville, Kentucky. The $173 million project aims to create 180 jobs and should be operational by late 2026.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025

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