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[TEST DRIVE] GM Korea bets big on Chevy Trax Crossover but keeps cost small

March 28, 2023 by koreajoongangdaily.joins.com

Chevy Trax Crossover, a fully revamped version in a decade. [GM KOREA] PAJU, Gyeonggi – Sedan? An SUV? If you still don’t know what to pick, how about a crossover? The latest Chevy Trax Crossover is now available in Korea with an extremely cheap price tag, even cheaper than Hyundai’s Kona and Kia’s Seltos. The Trax is the first fully revamped version in a decade. The crossover utility vehicle (CUV), which is between a sedan and an SUV, offers a wider interior and views like SUVs but weighs less. Developed by GM Korea, the Korean unit of General Motors, it also comes with various exclusive features that are only offered to Korean customers. The Korea JoongAng Daily recently got behind the wheel of a red-colored Trax on a 35–kilometer (22-mile) journey from Goyang to Paju, Gyeonggi. Exterior-wise, the Trax is much like Trailblazer, a small SUV also from Chevrolet. Chevy Trax Crossover on the road [GM KOREA] Chevy Trax Crossover on the road [GM KOREA] But … [Read more...] about [TEST DRIVE] GM Korea bets big on Chevy Trax Crossover but keeps cost small

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It’s About Time We Abandoned The Term’ Soft Skills’

March 27, 2023 by www.forbes.com

Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The leadership development industry—now valued at a staggering $67 billion and slated to grow to nearly $180 billion by 2032—must correct a glaring, unmistakable, and long-standing branding issue. There is no such thing as a "soft skill." Long mislabeled as "soft," these skills are, in reality, the bedrock of effective leadership. It's high time we abandon the outdated and derogatory term "soft skills" and embrace their true essence: professional skills . Dispelling the Myth: Soft Skills Are Not Soft As a long-recovering Chief Learning Officer (CLO), I continue to feel that interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence remain mislabeled as "soft skills." However, this designation fails to reflect the true significance of these skills accurately and upholds the fallacious idea that they are less important than hard skills. Professional skills are more important than ever in today's business world, which is … [Read more...] about It’s About Time We Abandoned The Term’ Soft Skills’

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Lithium miner Liontown soars as it snubs $3.7-B Albemarle bid

March 28, 2023 by business.inquirer.net

Sacks of lithium carbonate are seen at Albemarle Lithium production facility in Silver Peak, Nevada, U.S. Oct 6, 2022. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File photo MELBOURNE   -Australia’s Liontown Resources said it had knocked back an approach from the world’s biggest lithium producer Albemarle Corp on Tuesday that valued the lithium developer at A$5.50 billion ($3.7 billion) and sent its shares rocketing 59 percent. Liontown controls two major lithium deposits in Western Australia, including its flagship Kathleen Valley project slated for first production in mid-2024, which is among the world’s largest and highest-grade hard rock lithium deposits. North Carolina-based Albemarle is the world’s biggest lithium producer with major facilities in Chile, China and Western Australia where it holds stakes in two mines and is building a lithium hydroxide processing plant near Perth. The takeover approach could signal the start of sector consolidation, analysts said. Benchmark lithium prices … [Read more...] about Lithium miner Liontown soars as it snubs $3.7-B Albemarle bid

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