Productivity and Well-being – Two Sides of the Same Coin (Part 2)

Productivity and Well-being – Two Sides of the Same Coin (Part 2) Summary This follow-up piece from Leo Bottary expands on Part 1 by showing how Peernovation’s peer-driven models — originally developed for CEO forums — translate into team-level improvements in both productivity and psychological health. The article compares Peernovation’s Five Factors and practical tools […]

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The Value Multiplier: Why Retention Beats Acquisition in a Capital-Starved Market

The Value Multiplier: Why Retention Beats Acquisition in a Capital-Starved Market Summary Expensive, scarce capital has changed the growth playbook. Ryan Mayes argues CX leaders should prioritise a quantified retention strategy — the “Value Multiplier” — that maximises the value of existing customers by delivering measurable outcomes, personal insight and advocacy, rather than chasing costly […]

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Massachusetts files lawsuit against Kalshi over unlicensed sports gambling | Yogonet International

Massachusetts files lawsuit against Kalshi over unlicensed sports gambling | Yogonet International Summary Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has filed a suit in Suffolk County Superior Court seeking to stop Kalshi from offering sports event contracts in the state, alleging the prediction market is operating unlicensed sports gambling. The filing claims sports event wagers […]

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Revealed: Most Visited Countries in the World, 2025

Revealed: Most Visited Countries in the World, 2025 Summary CEOWORLD magazine’s 2025 analysis of international arrivals shows where global mobility is concentrated and why it matters for business, policy and investment. France tops the list with 217.9 million international visitors, followed by the United States (165.5M) and China (162.5M). Spain, Mexico and Italy also feature […]

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How Did Larry Ellison Surpass Elon Musk as the Richest Man For Just One Day?

How Did Larry Ellison Surpass Elon Musk as the Richest Man For Just One Day? Summary In September 2025 Larry Ellison briefly became the world’s richest person after Oracle’s stock jumped following stronger-than-expected earnings and a wave of AI and cloud-related contract announcements. Ellison’s roughly 41% stake meant Oracle’s surge translated into an extraordinary one-day […]

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How Can CEOs Keep Their Best Employees From Walking Out the Door?

How Can CEOs Keep Their Best Employees From Walking Out the Door? Summary Employee retention in 2025 is a business-critical issue shaped by hybrid working, rising expectations and fierce competition for talent. Replacing a skilled employee can cost 1.5–2x their salary when you add recruitment, lost productivity and team disruption. The article argues retention must […]

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Top 7 Risks Covered by Directors and Officers Insurance

Top 7 Risks Covered by Directors and Officers Insurance Summary Directors and Officers (D&O) insurance is a management liability policy that protects company directors, officers and the organisation itself from claims arising from alleged wrongful acts committed in a professional capacity. It typically covers unintentional wrongful acts such as negligence, breach of duty, omission, misleading […]

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From Luxembourg to Singapore: The World’s Wealthiest Countries in 2025

From Luxembourg to Singapore: The World’s Wealthiest Countries in 2025 Summary CEOWORLD’s 2025 ranking of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita shows small financial hubs and resource-rich states dominating the top positions. Luxembourg retains first place with $143,304 per person (PPP), followed by Liechtenstein, Ireland and Singapore. The list highlights the role of favourable tax […]

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U.S.-bound August shipments see annual gains, reports S&P Global Market Intelligence

U.S.-bound August shipments see annual gains, reports S&P Global Market Intelligence Summary Coming off a record July, S&P Global Market Intelligence reports that U.S.-bound containerised imports in August 2025 reached 2,917,318 TEU — a new August record. That was down 2.6% month-on-month from July’s 3.01 million TEU but up 3.8% year-on-year. Year-to-date (Jan–Aug) imports totalled […]

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