U.S. President Joe Biden, left, speaks at the opening of the inaugural Summit for Democracy from the White House in Washington on Dec. 9, 2021. Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will co-host the second Summit for Democracy next Wednesday. [AP/YONHAP] Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will lead a plenary session on economic growth and shared prosperity as a co-host of U.S. President Joe Biden's second Summit for Democracy next week, said the presidential office Thursday. The two-day virtual summit will be held on March 29 and 30 and is expected to bring together some 120 global leaders invited by Biden. "It is meaningful that South Korea is taking the lead in tackling the global issue of a retreat in democracy through the co-hosting the second Summit for Democracy," National Security Adviser Kim Sung-han told reporters in Seoul. Kim added that the summit with be an opportunity to "demonstrate domestically and internationally how President Yoon is concretely implementing his vision of … [Read more...] about Yoon to lead session at Biden’s Summit for Democracy
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Colleges Pay Diversity Officers More Than Professors, Staff
Top public universities pay administrators with jobs related to diversity initiatives an average of $175,088 per year, substantially more than other professors and faculty members, according to a Campus Reform investigation Wednesday. A sheet compiling the salaries of the top diversity administrators at 43 of America’s top public universities finds that virtually all are paid at least $100,000, with some going well beyond $300,000. The average of $175,088 per year is more than three times the average American’s salary of $44,980 . The lowest salary identified by Campus Reform is $83,237, still almost twice as much as the average American salary. A 2016 report by American Association of University Professors found that the average professor salary across ranks was $79,424. In one example, an administrator at Rutgers University named Jorge Schement, vice chancellor of the office of diversity and inclusion, made $253,262 in 2016, while most faculty at Rutgers in 2015 … [Read more...] about Colleges Pay Diversity Officers More Than Professors, Staff
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s Prepared Comments Before Congress
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Amid growing global concern over the social media platform, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee Thursday, where U.S. lawmakers are expected to question Chew over safety concerns for minors and preventing U.S. user data from foreign access. Key Facts In Chew’s first appearance before Congress, he’s expected to discuss the company’s privacy and data security practices, as well as the company’s relationship with the Chinese government, which has come under increased scrutiny in recent months. Prepared Remarks Chair Rodgers, Ranking Member Pallone, and Members of the Committee: Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to talk about TikTok and our mission to inspire creativity and bring joy to more than 1 billion people worldwide. I look forward to discussing what makes TikTok so special to the diverse audiences it serves, as well as our … [Read more...] about TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s Prepared Comments Before Congress
Smart Manufacturing Helps Accelerate Business Growth (Part 2): Focus On Waste, Velocity And Agility
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin John Clemons consults for Rockwell Automation and Maverick Technologies , a leading platform-independent automation solutions provider. Smart manufacturing has taken a lot of information technology and made it work in manufacturing, all the way down to the shop floor. The internet of things, artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), cloud computing, wireless technologies, big data and advanced analytics are all now part of manufacturing operations. They’re having a big impact on manufacturing industries, transforming them back into an economic powerhouse. The important point here isn’t so much about the technologies and their tremendous impact on industry as it is about how they are transforming manufacturing. In these articles, we’re looking at six specific ways that smart manufacturing is transforming manufacturing operations. In the companion article to this one, we … [Read more...] about Smart Manufacturing Helps Accelerate Business Growth (Part 2): Focus On Waste, Velocity And Agility
Leveraging Technology For Business Development
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Business Development Executive at Jafton.com | Expert in growth strategy and revenue generation. Every business needs technology in today's fast-changing environment. As a business development professional, I understand the importance of driving productivity, client engagement and revenue growth. Technology can help you reach these goals and more. Today I’m going to look into areas where technology can be leveraged to manage and grow a business more effectively. I will primarily focus on automation, data analytics and content generation to streamline processes, get audience insights and generate compelling content that converts. Automation Tools Effective time management is one of the greatest obstacles many managers face. Here, automation can be a game-changer. Automation tools may help you optimize your process, reduce time-consuming chores and guarantee continuous follow-up with leads and customers. … [Read more...] about Leveraging Technology For Business Development
3 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Mitigate Inflation Challenges
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin I am the CEO of MEBO International ; the leader of Skingenix; and co-founder of the Human Heritage Project. When inflation begins to rise, for-profit businesses have an easier time mitigating the adverse effects. For instance, an online apparel brand may raise prices or shipping rates to cover economic fluctuations. However, it can be more challenging for nonprofit leaders to figure out how to navigate a world of increasing costs while still achieving their mission. What specifically makes nonprofits particularly vulnerable to inflation? For one, many nonprofits focus on meeting with their supporters and donors in person. Even if those meetings occur locally, they can be logistically and financially demanding. And if the meeting is a large event, like a 5K race or gala, it can end up being more expensive as inflation grows. Another point of vulnerability is that though nonprofits can ask for bigger … [Read more...] about 3 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Mitigate Inflation Challenges