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Lockheed still paid $1.7 billion despite poor readiness rate of F-35s
An audit found that the defense department paid the aerospace company $1.7 billion by July in spite of poor performance.
More changes for federal employees are expected to continue in 2026, according to goals the Trump administration laid out in the President’s Management Agenda.
Timms, CEO of the performance consultancy Notion and co-author of The Answer Is a Question, examines why A.I. won’t replace ...
The Vols' 76-52 victory over the Razorbacks in last year's SEC opener in Knoxville, Tenn., was Tennessee's fourth consecutive ...
Educational Voice targets growing demand for animated training content as organisations shift toward video-based learning A well-produced training animation can reach thousands of employees ...
Technology-driven portfolio execution, transparent and outcome-linked fee structures, and disciplined asset allocation are ...
Local anti-poverty groups have had to scramble and scale back this year as the Trump administration targeted safety-net ...
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Poor sleep, excessive phone use driving student memory decline
In recent years, educators and mental health trainers have observed a rise in memory loss, poor concentration and low ...
The Citizen on MSN
Prerequisites for building quality boards of directors – 7
By Muhsin Salim MasoudThis article continues from last week’s sixth part where I finalised discussing matters related to training and touched on board assessment and procedures to be followed while ...
New research shows 88% of HR tech leaders report no significant ROI from AI investments despite widespread adoption.
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