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Global Pandemic Causes Irish Deal-Making Decline

Global Pandemic the reasoning behind Irish deal-making decline by 71% in the first half of 2020.   M&A with any Irish…

6 years ago

Post pandemic world making passports lose their shine

As parts of the globe cautiously begin to open up, the focus is on what travel freedom and global mobility…

6 years ago

China’s Post Pandemic Policies in the Age of “Environment Crisis”

To reboot its economy after the deadly wave of Coronavirus, China has started investing heavily in its carbon-intensive projects, putting…

6 years ago

Why the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over

According the John Hopkins University of Medicine there are now over 10 million people who have been found to have…

6 years ago

What Does The Covid-19 Pandemic Teach Us

By Sally Eaves, Innovating #tech #education #business CEO CTO Advisor & Prof #blockchain #AI #Cloud @OxfordSBS #TechForGood @Forbes #FinTech #edtech…

6 years ago

Panic buying was rare but amplified by social media in March 2020

How prevalent was panic buying in March 2020? Bad news travels extraordinarily quickly online. One of the hottest discussion topics…

6 years ago

Coronavirus: How is the Pandemic Promoting Remote-Work?

Did you know that the WHO has officially declared this disease as a pandemic? Making headlines, being a matter of…

6 years ago

Overcoming the Pandemic: Interview with Sean Farrington, SVP of EMEA for Pluralsight

Recently I had the opportunity to interview the Senior Vice President of Pluralsight, who like many other companies are facing…

6 years ago

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