
Bloomberg Businessweek
The Window Is Closing On Vaccine Makers
With early leaders so effective, it may be tougher for laggards to conduct trials
7 min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
THE OIL BOYS OF ESSEX
Over a few hours in April, a trader called Cuddles and eight of his pals from outside London made $660 million—and turned global oil markets upside down
10+ min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Country That Learned To Live With Covid-19
As other nations locked down or let the coronavirus run rampant, South Korea found a middle way—and a road map for future pandemics
10+ min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Robinhood's Unexpected New Rival
Webull, owned by a Chinese company, is breaking into the crowded zero-fee brokerage business in the U.S.
6 min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Powell Joins the Fed Pantheon
He’s being called the most transformative Fed chairman since Paul Volcker
6 min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Never Mind the IPOs—Rent's Falling
Money is washing through the tech sector, but some of its workers have left San Francisco
4 min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Can Nike's Anti-Racism Ads Just Do It in Japan?
Its social justice playbook worked in the U.S. but may not translate to a less diverse nation
4 min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
And Now, for My Next Trick …
WhatsApp makes practically no money now, but Facebook has plans to change that
10+ min |
December 14, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Bloomberg 50
THE PEOPLE WHO DEFINED AN UNPRECEDENTED YEAR
10+ mins |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Scotland Makes Periods Less Painful
The country is the first in the world to offer free, universal access to sanitary products
2 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Musk's German Charm Offensive
The Tesla boss has won over many Germans, but labor senses a growing threat
4 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Lost on Main Street
The Fed’s program to save midsize businesses isn’t working, and it isn’t clear there’s an easy fix
5 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Finding Flights to Deliver Vaccines
The pandemic has vastly reduced airlines’ capacity to haul freight
4 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Pot Lobby Seeks A New Prize
Hopes are high for federal drug reform under Biden, even if Republicans keep the Senate
5 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Corralling the Vatican's Golden Calf
Pope Francis’ quest to bring transparency to church finances is running into stiff opposition from an entitled Curia
5 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Chicago's Hard Choices
Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushed through an austerity budget, alienating some progressives
4 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Covid Strains Microcredit
The world’s poorest borrowers are struggling to keep up with the loans that fund their livelihoods
4 min |
December 07, 2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Did Airbnb Win The Pandemic?
The company’s ability to adapt to Covid puts it ahead of rivals and may have saved its IPO
4 min |
December 07, 2020

strategy+business
Transforming information into insight
Focus on six organizational elements to build a world-class data and insights capability.
8 min |
Winter 2020

strategy+business
THE URGENT NEED FOR SOPHISTICATED LEADERSHIP
The pandemic has highlighted a series of paradoxes inherent to the work of leaders. What comes next will depend on how well leaders face up to them.
10+ min |
Winter 2020

strategy+business
The road to successful change is lined with trade-offs
Rather than trying to convince people your change initiative is the right one, invite them to talk openly about what it might take to implement it: the good, the bad, and the frustrating.
10+ min |
Winter 2020

strategy+business
Sustaining productivity virtually
Maintaining productivity levels among remote employees is an enduring challenge. Here are five ways to help businesses and employees thrive while people work at home.
7 min |
Winter 2020

strategy+business
FORWARD TO normal
Entertainment and media companies are building business models that are resilient to the enduring changes in consumer behavior ushered in by COVID-19.
10+ min |
Winter 2020

strategy+business
How leaders can promote racial justice in the workplace
Embrace four principles to turn today’s diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives into sustained progress.
9 min |
Winter 2020

strategy+business
CREATING THE OFFICE OF THE FUTURE
In a remodeled world, it is vital for companies to reinvent ways of working.
10+ min |
Winter 2020

strategy+business
Consumer companies must take leaps, not steps
As shoppers show how quickly they can adapt to external shocks, retailers will need to radically reconfigure their business models.
7 min |
Winter 2020

Professional Mariner
Mariner's role still unknown as autonomous shipping gains speed
Mariners’ role still unknown as autonomous shipping gains speed
6 min |
December - January2021

strategy+business
Businesses can fast-track innovation to help during a crisis
“Unrealistic” timelines can actually work. Here’s how.
5 min |
Winter 2020

Professional Mariner
CAPTAIN MURCHISON - Texas Game Wardens gain crime-fighting advantage in the Gulf of Mexico
It’s a cat-and-mouse game on the high seas: Unlicensed commercial fisher-men from Mexico head north into Texas waters in small, swift boats called “lanchas,” hoping to catch a haul of seafood before the authorities catch them.
7 min |
Annual American Ship Review 2021

Professional Mariner
Piracy edges closer to home with wave of raids in southern Gulf
In the brief cellphone video recorded by a crewmember on the offshore supply vessel (OSV) Remas, the pirates walk back and forth on the deck of the ship, clenching their guns and using them to point as they order around the crew. Their faces are draped in clothing and bandanas.
4 min |