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How YouTube aims to take a piece of the social commerce pie

Inside Retail

To put that into perspective, social commerce sales were barely US$27 billion in 2020. YouTube first began developing shopping features around 2018 when creators on the platform got the ability to sell their merch via videos. billion in 2027. Last year, YouTube launched its first dedicated “shopping channel” in South Korea.

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How Ekaya Banaras is introducing a new generation to hand-loomed, couture sarees

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At the heart of the new store lies a captivating fusion of art and architecture – a modular collection of brass pipes intricately woven together to form a mesmerising three-dimensional tapestry. The brand showcased its collections at the Paris Haute Couture Week back in 2018, and it made quite an impression. “I

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Two for one: Why age diversity in the workplace is a good deal

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Barriers to recruiting older workers are reduced when managers challenge ageist stereotypes, utilise an age-diverse hiring panel, use age-inclusive language in recruitment documents and focus on the specific skills required for the job. Age discrimination, or ageism, is a commonly experienced form of discrimination.

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Company directors can’t serve two masters: what went wrong at AusPost

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But what happens if shareholders try to tell boards and company managements how to go about their jobs? From a legal perspective, company directors are required to act in the best interests of the company rather than (what might be the shorter-term) interests of shareholders. Directors serve their companies first.

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The power of collaboration according to Italian lighting brand Masiero

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In return, we bring experience in metal processing and the technological innovation in the management of light and flexibility that distinguishes us.”. This allows us to adapt the product to different needs—for designers, knowing they have flexibility in terms of color and size can make the world of difference in managing a project.

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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

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Autism is one form of neurological difference which comes under the umbrella of neurodiversity, which refers to the different ways the brain can work and interpret information, highlighting that there are many ways of thinking, sensing, and interacting with the world. One contributing factor is the way workspaces are designed.

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What Is Embodied Carbon And Why Does It Matter In Workspace Design?

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From left: Chairperson: Isabelle Priest, Acting Managing Editor, RIBA Journal; Luke Tozer, Founder, Pitman Tozer Architects; Matthew Holloway, Principal, Grimshaw Architects; Richard Holland, Director, Holland Harvey. In 2018, The Netherlands implemented regulations to measure and limit embodied carbon in the built environment.

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