by 180dcsrcc2 | May 11, 2026 | Blog-E&PP
The Business of Dying: Why Death is a Trillion-Dollar Industry No one wants to talk about death. And yet, the moment someone dies, a machine springs to life. Within hours of a passing, families are handed price lists for caskets, guided through burial packages, and...
by 180dcsrcc2 | May 5, 2026 | Blog-E&PP
Is Lipstick a Recession Indicator? During the worst years of the Great Depression, industrial production in the U.S. was halved, yet sales of cosmetics generally rose, or at least remained steady. This curious phenomenon later inspired Estee Lauder’s chairman, Leonard...
by 180dcsrcc2 | May 5, 2026 | Blog-S&T
The Cascade of Closure: Analysing NASA’s Shutdown Impact on Global Economic and Scientific Progress Politics and the Fragility of Space Exploration How precarious is progress when an agency that was built to explore the stars can be stalled by politics on Earth?...
by 180dcsrcc2 | May 5, 2026 | Blog-E&PP
Algorithm Anxiety: Are Managers Getting Overpowered by Machines? The dawn of artificial intelligence has done more than simply redrawing the technological map,it has shaken the very psychological foundations of leadership itself. What we are witnessing right now...
by 180dcsrcc2 | Apr 27, 2026 | Blog-Business
Why Groups of Experts Watch Disasters Unfold and Let It Happen We like to believe that more expertise equals more safety : more brains, more foresight, fewer mistakes. Yet history whispers a different story. From boardrooms to control centers, disasters often unfold...
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