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Thought Tesla was having a rough year? It just got worse. On Monday, Chinese EV giant BYD shattered expectations, reporting a staggering $107 billion in revenue for 2024 — surpassing Tesla’s $97.7 billion from last year. The milestone cements BYD’s status as a serious contender in the EV race, piling even more pressure on Elon Musk’s already embattled company. Can Tesla keep up with BYD’s relentless sales surge? Find out more at Business Insider: https://lnkd.in/eQN87i4D (Credit: NurPhoto via Getty Images) #Tesla #BYD #revenues #sales #surge #EV #race #Elon #Musk?
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You've heard a lot about the manosphere in corporate America. - Jiujitsu-fighting Mark Zuckerberg has bemoaned corporate culture becoming "neutered." He has said "masculine energy" is good and criticism of it had gone too far.? - Jamie Dimon?has gone on f-bomb-filled screeds about how coddled employees need to get back to the office. - A buff?Jeff Bezos?has laid down the hammer at The Washington Post, demanding editors give him a "hell yes" to affirm they're all in on "personal liberties and free markets." - Elon Musk, emboldened by Trump to be more "aggressive," is shouting "chainsaw!" as he makes?brutal cuts to the federal bureaucracy. But what about women in the C-suite? Amanda Hoover says female executives are fed up with alpha male CEOs acting like "billionaire boys in the sandbox." She spoke to several female founders, along with psychologists and sociologists, who see the resurgent machoism in corporate America as the onset of a new era of backlash. On the one hand, some women fear that aggressive company culture in the Trump 2.0 era may push them out of corporate positions and continue trends like underrepresentation in the tech sector. On the other, some see it as galvanizing. "The backlash is a sign that we're making serious progress," says Maureen Wiley Clough, the host of "It Gets Late Early," a podcast about ageism in the workplace. "Now we know who these people are," she adds. "The masks and the gloves are off." Read Amanda's great Business Insider piece here -- https://lnkd.in/eDwsptk9?
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Build trust, find your passion, and try new stuff — these just might be some of the secrets to Amazon CEO?Andy Jassy's success. In a blog post published on Friday, Amazon rounded up five of Jassy's career tips for staffers who want to build successful careers. His tips largely boil down to being experimental, driven, and open to learning. Jassy's first piece of advice is to seek out work that builds on your passions, which will allow you to do work you find fulfilling. "You spend a lot of your waking hours thinking about and at work, and you want to work on something that really is fulfilling to you and that you can be great at and makes you feel good about how you spend your days," Jassy said. Read about Jassy's other four tips on Business Insider:?https://lnkd.in/eBxZKGfw (Credit: Getty Images) #andyjassy?#amazon?#careeradvice #careertips
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A recent study by the?Columbia Journalism Review?found that leading AI search engines?routinely misattribute sources and fabricate URLs, raising major red flags for professionals who rely on accurate insights. That’s why?EMARKETER AI Search?is different. ? Built on vetted research ? No hallucinations or made-up sources ? Fast, direct answers you can trust As our VP of Product, Amgad Sami, put it during our recent AI Search webinar:?"What clients really wanted was something that brings all of that research to a single place—and just gives them the answer." Watch the webinar replay and see how EMARKETER AI Search is changing the game for marketers, strategists, and decision-makers: https://lnkd.in/ej_hWiDY
We Compared Eight AI Search Engines. They’re All Bad at Citing News, by Klaudia Ja?wińska and Aisvarya Chandrasekar of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism. https://lnkd.in/enzmEhA8
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For Business Insider, I wrote about Brian Culhane, the retired co-founder of eXp Realty and former president, whose home is custom-designed to support his biohacking lifestyle. From a $60,000 cold plunge to an NBA-grade indoor basketball court, every inch of the property is equipped with wellness amenities that help the Culhane family pursue their ultimate goal: living their healthiest lives. Read on to see what it takes — and how much it costs — to build one of the healthiest homes in America. https://lnkd.in/g_eqWGvt utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=business-author-post #biohacking #healthandwellness
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It's not often that I get to write a story these days, with so much of my focus on supporting my incredibly talented team. But every once in a while, I get to squeeze a fun one in! I wrote a review of Jones Road Beauty, whose genius social marketing campaigns show people with all types of skin challenges and textures using its products. Smart move, because it convinced me and my rosacea-cursed lizard skin to buy it. Months later and it's still the only makeup I reach for!