The Trump administration has placed layers of harsh economic sanctions on Iran. But some countries and companies continue to do business with Iran, as they expect change from the Biden administration.
Many things are taking place:
Luxury's increased focus on sustainability | Vogue Business
The Vogue Business Index: Winter 2020 update finds that customer demand for sustainability is rising.
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A week filled with stars + startups—see what business news you missed | Bham Now
The days are getting shorter but our list of Birmingham business news gets longer every week. While the world anxiously waits for more info on a vaccine, take a look at who’s thriving in the Magic City (it could be you!).
🌟 Star light, star bright, the first encounter centuries have seen tonight. 🎶 On Dec. 21, Jupiter and Saturn will appear no more than a dime’s width apart for the first time since 1226.
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Pope Francis and Businesses Found Group Promoting 'Inclusive Capitalism' - The New York
It may seem an unusual pairing: big businesses and Pope Francis, a pontiff who has repeatedly criticized capitalism in scathing terms. But they announced a new partnership today, the latest sign of the growing influence of environmental, social and governance, or E.S.G., practices in business.
Meet the Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican , a group of businesses, investors and other groups that represent $2.1 trillion in market cap and 200 million employees. The group has announced pledges toward environmental and sustainable-business goals that fit into the E.S.G. movement, with Francis' blessing.
Better Business Bureau urges caution of online shopping
With an increase in online shopping this Christmas season because of the pandemic, the Better Business Bureau is urging customers to be more cautious as they shop websites they may not have visited before.
"We are seeing, with the pandemic, there will be a lot more online shopping this year than any year before," says Amy Rasor, the Better Business Bureau's regional director. "We're really cautioning consumers to make sure they're aware of different scams online and make sure they're shopping smart and shopping safe."
6 Books Every Business Leader Should Read In 2021
2020 has been a crazy year for everyone, and if this time has taught us anything it is the value of being flexible and adaptive. Businesses pivoted, workers tapped into new hard skill sets and the entire world experienced personal and professional changes every day. As Charles Darwin famously stated, "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change."
If you want to be a strong leader, you must be adaptable, and by default, you've got to be a learner.
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