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  2. Toxic workplace - Wikipedia

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    Toxic workplaces are created by the actions of toxic employers or employees; that is, individuals who are motivated by personal gain, whether driven by power, money, fame, or special status, utilize unethical means or behaviors to psychologically manipulate, belittle, or frustrate those around them, or divert attention away from their personal inadequate performance or misdeeds.

  3. Malinvestment - Wikipedia

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    The boom is called good business, prosperity, and upswing. Its unavoidable aftermath, the readjustment of conditions to the real data of the market, is called crisis, slump, bad business, depression. People rebel against the insight that the disturbing element is to be seen in the malinvestment and the overconsumption of the boom period and ...

  4. 'Politics is bad for business.' Why Disney's Bob Iger is ...

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    Walt Disney Co. and its chief executive have made a sharp pivot since doubling-down on diversity and inclusion efforts in the wake of George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis four and a half years ago.

  5. US charges five in 'Scattered Spider' hacking scheme - AOL

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    U.S. prosecutors unveiled criminal charges on Wednesday against five alleged members of Scattered Spider, a loose-knit community of hackers suspected of breaking into dozens of U.S. companies to ...

  6. Billion Dollar Loser - Wikipedia

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    [3] Writing for The New Republic, J.C. Pan described it as "a definitive chronology of a company doomed not by one bad business strategy—or even Neumann’s outsize ego—but by the rot of a postrecession economy that nurtured a certain flavor of investor-class mania."

  7. A Walmart employee was called into work on her day off. She ...

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    Rebeca Gonzalez works at a California Walmart and got a last-minute call to come in. She bought a lottery ticket on her way out and won $1 million.

  8. Corporate censorship - Wikipedia

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    Croteau and Hoynes observe that this was a business decision, and state that "even when such business decisions are not politically motivated, then can have substantial political consequences". The decision in 1998 by HarperCollins to drop plans for publishing East and West , the memoirs of Chris Patten , out of concern it might affect the ...

  9. I’m an Entrepreneur Expert: There Are No Bad Business ... - AOL

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    A social media platform for cat lovers, a dating app for people with food allergies, and a fitness tracker for dogs all landed in Faster Capital's top five lists of "Worst Start-Up Ideas." Faster...