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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBoston Consulting Group's Rich Lesser still optimistic about emerging climate technologies in the U.S.Rich Lesser, global chair at Boston Consultancy Group, discusses challenges that the U.S. could face on climate policies during a second Trump presidency.
Persons: Group's Rich Lesser, U.S . Rich Lesser Organizations: Boston, Group's, U.S ., Boston Consultancy Group, Trump Locations: U.S
Tech: Amazon's Prime Day kicks off tomorrow, and there are some deals on surprising items . Amazon's Prime Day kicks off tomorrow, and there are some deals on . Getty Images; Jenny Chang-RodriguezWe've already got one indication companies are in good shape: Friday's blockbuster jobs report . But another blowout report — 250,000 jobs added and at least 4% wage growth — could lead the Fed to reconsider its easing policy. In addition to the usual Prime Day gadgets, like TVs and Airpods, Amazon is dishing out deals on tents, pocket knives, and chainsaws.
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Practical realists and head-in-the-cloud dreamers don't always get along in the workplace. The problem: You need both for your business to succeed, according to Beth Viner, a managing director and partner at Boston Consulting Group's tech, design and business unit. At times, that puts them at odds with their realist counterparts, the "doers" who build and sustain companies. In her talk, Viner largely addressed the dreamers in the room — but the lessons she shared are applicable to everyone. Here are her top three tips for working with those colleagues you may find the most frustrating.
Persons: Beth Viner, Viner, York & San Francisco, DON'T, she's Organizations: Boston Consulting, Stanford Graduate School of Business, York & San, doer Locations: York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Boston Consulting Group's Rich LesserRich Lesser, Boston Consulting Group global chair, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the mindset of corporate leaders, including on the economy, markets, labor market, climate and more.
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Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI, parent company of ChatGPT, warns AI poses risk of human extinction, and Geoffrey Hinton, known as the "godfather of AI," cautions that AI can bring a dangerous future. These AI leaders and others support intervention from the federal government and other industry leaders before AI proliferates throughout society. With rapid growth, Palmer said companies of all sizes need to track AI efforts and disclose the information publicly. After a company has established metrics for tracking AI, or even while it's figuring that out, companies need to do a risk assessment for AI, Palmer said. "Within most companies, AI doesn't have an owner," Palmer said.
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WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate voted to confirm management consultant Danny Werfel as the new Internal Revenue Service commissioner on Thursday, returning the former Obama administration budget official to the tax agency he briefly led on an acting basis. Five Republicans crossed party lines to support Werfel in the 54-42 vote, more than offsetting Democratic Senator Joe Manchin's vote against President Joe Biden's nominee in a protest against his administration's implementation of clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act. Werfel, who previously led Boston Consulting Group's public sector practice, is charged with leading a massive transformation of the IRS, with $80 billion in new funding approved last year to boost collections of unpaid taxes, modernize technology and improve taxpayer services. The agency in the coming weeks is due to produce a spending blueprint on how it will deploy the $80 billion in new funding over the next decade. Reporting by David Lawder; editing by Diane CraftOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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