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The Discipline of Innovation In the hypercompetition for breakthrough solutions, managers worry too much about characteristics and personality—“Am I smart enough? Do I have the right temperament?”—and not enough about process. A commitment to the systematic search for imaginative and useful ideas is what successful entrepreneurs share—not some special genius or trait. What’s more, entrepreneurship can occur in a business of any size or age because, at heart, it has to do with a certain kind of activity: innovation, the disciplined effort to improve a business’s potential.
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WorkTommy DeVito Loves New Jersey, and New Jersey Loves Him Back He is scheduled to start on Sunday when the Giants play the Saints in New Orleans. Back at Lombardi’s, Mr. Lombardi said he hopes the ride continues for the don of the Giants’ offense. But he was realistic.
WorkYoung girl abandoned at Dallas hospital remains in CPS custody, DFPS evaluates relatives A Safe Place, for comparison, is not the same. Safe Places are places where children under the age of 18 can go to get immediate help and safety. Safe Place locations include libraries, YMCAs, fire stations, public buses, various businesses, and social service facilities.
WorkBody of Alabama inmate found dead in prison was returned to family with heart missing, lawsuit says The warden called Dotson\'s brother on the evening of Nov. 16 and informed him of the death. The brother told the warden that the family wanted the body to be released to them, according to the suit.
WorkElderly man fatally stabs wife after fight over pancakes, officials say Steven Schwartz is charged with second-degree murder while armed, the U.S. attorney\'s office said. A Superior Court judge ordered Schwartz held without bail Thursday, it said. An attorney listed as representing Schwartz did not immediately respond to a request for comment late Thursday.
WorkVirginia woman faces sentencing for child neglect after her 6-year-old son shot his teacher She is suing Newport News Public Schools for $40 million, alleging that administrators ignored multiple warnings the boy had a gun. She told the federal judge she has lost a sense of herself and suffered “massive financial loss.”
WorkBiden envoy to meet with Abbas as the US floats a possible Palestinian security role in postwar Gaza As part of postwar scenarios, Washington has also called for revitalizing the Palestinian Authority, without letting on whether such reforms would require personnel changes or general elections, which last took place 17 years ago. The 88-year-old Abbas is widely unpopular, with this week\'s poll indicating close to 90% of Palestinians want him to resign.
WorkTimberwolves shake off slow start, beat Luka Doncic and Mavs 119-101 With the score tied 74-all midway through the third period, the Timberwolves went on an 8-0 run and led the rest of the way, extending their advantage to as many as 22 points. Towns had eight points and six rebounds in the third as Dallas shot 36.4% in the quarter, including 1 of 10 from behind the arc.
WorkStudy: Abortions plummet in Texas, increase in surrounding states The Texas experience is separate from the national experience. Across the country, the report showed, there\'s been a tiny increase in abortions in the twelve months after Roe was overturned. White tells me that\'s driven by new access to medication abortion pills and a renewed effort to donate and work towards expanding the procedure where it is still legal.
WorkFort Worth police: 14-year-old fatally shot while trying to break into apartment “You might be the perpetrator, or the victim, but essentially you’re still the victim when you’re 14 years old, making choices that you don’t even have the developed mind to make the choices that you’re making,” Lamb said.
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WorkMan, 19, charged in Mission Bay crash that killed 12-year-old paddle-boarder The crash was in “an open speed” area, where watercraft operators must slow down to 5 mph or less within 100 feet of the shore or another operator, a police official told the Union-Tribune in July.
WorkMexican cousins sentenced for piloting panga that capsized off Imperial Beach, leaving 3 dead Sherron wrote that her client “is grief-stricken and full of remorse for his participation in this offense.” Muller wrote that Martinez “has been emotionally devastated” and “will live with the guilt of his actions for the rest of his life.”
Work‘Nothing will bring me peace.' Mother sues city of Riverside after losing son in car accident \"So it\'s a combination of making sure the Carbajal family receives the necessary care for the rest of their lives, but it is also to make sure the city of Riverside implements all of the safety precautions that they said they were going to implement and then failed to do so,\" said Contreras
Work‘He didn't deserve it': Grieving mother recalls speaking with son moments before he was stabbed on Metro train LAPD launched an investigation into the stabbing and released images of the person wanted in connection with the killing. Carlos Carrillo Martinez, 19, turned himself into the police and was subsequently arrested.
WorkJury awards over $60 million to parents of teen killed in Torrance car chase Ashley Ahn is a 2023-24 reporting fellow at the Los Angeles Times. She has previously interned at CNN, USA Today, NPR and Foreign Policy Magazine. Ahn is from Georgia and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
WorkMan sexually assaulted child after sneaking into Culver City home, police say Grace Toohey is a reporter at the Los Angeles Times covering breaking news for the Fast Break Desk. Before joining the newsroom in 2022, she covered criminal justice issues at the Orlando Sentinel and the Advocate in Baton Rouge. Toohey is a Maryland native and proud Terp.
WorkActivist Edin Enamorado is arrested on assault charges. Authorities say his advocacy is fake Jeremy Childs is the night reporter on the Fast Break Desk, the Los Angeles Times’ breaking news team. Before joining the newsroom in 2023, he worked at the Ventura County Star, where he covered breaking news and most recently served as the newspaper’s East Ventura County reporter. Childs grew up in Newbury Park and graduated from Occidental College with a degree in English and comparative literary studies.
Work2024 candidate Dean Phillips called Pelosi and Feinstein old. Biden is his next target Benjamin Oreskes covers state and national politics for the Los Angeles Times. Previously, he covered City Hall, homelessness and wrote the Essential California newsletter. Before coming to The Times in February 2017, he covered foreign policy at Politico in Washington, D.C.
WorkPower Goes Out, Very Briefly, in Parts of New York City Witnesses with a view of the substation described the lights in their apartments as quickly blinking twice, followed by the explosion at the substation. People shared their accounts of the outage and the blast on social media.
WorkHe Was Set to Play Santa. His Views on the Middle East Got in the Way. “In ‘Miracle on 34th Street,’ Santa was canceled because he was drunk,” he said, referring to the classic holiday film. But Mr. Dorph was not on Santa duty that night at the synagogue: “I was canceled because I said something in a completely independent setting.”
WorkJust in Time for the Holidays, New York City’s Detritus Is Up for Auction Dan Barry is a longtime reporter and columnist, having written both the “This Land” and “About New York” columns. The author of several books, he writes on myriad topics, including New York City, sports, culture and the nation. More about Dan Barry
WorkSorry for the Delay. The Train Has to Steer Clear of a Bull. “That bull should go right on my plate. He ran and got caught, so he lost the battle,” Juan García said, slicing a piece of rare rump steak. “You win, or you lose. There is no in between. There is no trying.”
WorkAs Jonathan Majors Trial Closes, a Duel Over His Accuser’s Credibility The competing closings presented a contrast in both substance and style, as Mr. Majors’s lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, used photographs, video and a carefully written summation to try to sully Ms. Jabbari and argue for Mr. Majors’s innocence.
WorkRepublicans Tap Israeli Military Veteran to Run for Santos’s Seat Flanked by dozens of supporters, Mr. Suozzi vowed to campaign against what he called threats to the suburban American dream: a growing affordability crisis, climate change, dysfunction in Washington and the influx of migrants across the southern border.
WorkFormer F.B.I. Spy Hunter Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison Jesse McKinley is a Metro correspondent for The Times, with an emphasis on coverage of upstate New York. He previously served as bureau chief in Albany and San Francisco, as well as stints as a feature writer, theater columnist and Broadway reporter for the Culture desk. More about Jesse McKinley
WorkFormer N.Y.P.D. Officer Is Charged With Child Sex Offenses At 6 a.m. Thursday, federal agents arrived at the home on Staten Island where Mr. Terranova lives with his mother and stepfather, Mr. Varghese said. Mr. Terranova was 20 minutes away at the time, working at a business owned by his family. He drove home to meet the agents and was arrested.
WorkLIVE Transfer Talk: Bayern Munich to battle Arsenal, Chelsea in race for Palhinha The winter transfer window hasn\'t re-opened in Europe yet, but there are moves in the works and plenty of gossip swirling around. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings, goings and, of course, done deals!
WorkDecoy, not Dodger: Ohtani's dog's name revealed Several theories had been floated, including speculation that the dog\'s name would be a hint for the team Ohtani would choose in his highly anticipated free agency. Soon after he signed, Ohtani\'s new teammate, Walker Buehler, got in on the act with a few musings of his own.
WorkWhy the Warriors' biggest problem isn't Draymond Green's suspension \"Steph just said to me, \'Listen, you\'re going to do what you do because that\'s your role. But we need your performance,\'\" Green recalled. \"\'But I\'m not going to tell you how to be you because I can\'t do that. I\'m not going to tell you to change. Only going to tell you, whatever you have to do, we need you on the court. I need you on the court.\'
WorkHoward says man's suit due to 'unrequited love' \"When these threats and several demands for money went unfulfilled,\" Howard\'s lawyers wrote, \"Mr. Harper filed the instant lawsuit as revenge and in an attempt to tarnish Mr. Howard\'s reputation, \'get [his] attention,\' and fulfill the threat of telling the whole world about the private, consensual night.\"
WorkChargers' no-show in Vegas puts more pressure on Brandon Staley Bold prediction for next week: The Chargers will fire Staley. Chargers coaches have escaped embarrassing losses before. The Anthony Lynn-led Chargers lost 45-0 to the New England Patriots in Week 13 of his fourth season. The Chargers didn\'t fire Lynn until the end of the season. The Chargers have only fired one coach midseason in franchise history, when they severed ties with Kevin Gilbride in 1998. Could an embarrassing loss in prime time change how the Spanos family has approached coaching changes? -- Kris Rhim
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WorkUS stocks will be the best investment over the next 5 years with potential upside of 100%, investment advisor says \"Strong productivity growth that is accompanied by low inflation could lead to more expansionary monetary policy. That could lead to greater investment and a \"tighter\" labor market with low unemployment and faster wage growth. This could in turn fuel further productivity growth, and signal to the central bank that it can keep rates low,\" Varghese said.
WorkIntel Announced New AI Chips -- Should AMD Stock Investors Worry? Jose Najarro has positions in Advanced Micro Devices. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Advanced Micro Devices. The Motley Fool recommends Intel and recommends the following options: long January 2023 $57.50 calls on Intel, long January 2025 $45 calls on Intel, and short February 2024 $47 calls on Intel. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Jose Najarro is an affiliate of The Motley Fool and may be compensated for promoting its services. If you choose to subscribe through their link they will earn some extra money that supports their channel. Their opinions remain their own and are unaffected by The Motley Fool.
WorkWhy C3.ai Stock Popped Today Stock Advisor provides investors with an easy-to-follow blueprint for success, including guidance on building a portfolio, regular updates from analysts, and two new stock picks each month. The Stock Advisor service has more than tripled the return of S&P 500 since 2002*.
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WorkAnalysis-A $6 trillion cash hoard could fuel more U.S. stock gains as Fed pivots “There’s enough money out there that it doesn\'t take a lot to directionally move the markets higher,\" said Jason Draho, head of asset allocation, Americas, at UBS Global Wealth Management.
WorkBillionaire bond king Jeffrey Gundlach's 'fire alarm' is going off in the economy as Treasury yields break below a key level \"I think the logic that people have that money market bloat is going to go into the stock market is wrong. I think it\'s unlikely for investors to go from risk-free 6 month T-bills to the \'Magnificent Seven\' at massive P/Es and all-time highs on the Dow Jones adjusters,\" he said. \"I think they\'re much more likely to go from their mountain of cash in T-bills into bonds.\"
WorkSenator demands answers on reports of Meta censoring pro-Palestinian content “Reports of Meta’s suppression of Palestinian voices raise serious questions about Meta’s content moderation practices and anti-discrimination protections,” she wrote. “Social media users deserve to know when and why their accounts and posts are restricted, particularly on the largest platforms where vital information-sharing occurs.”
WorkPolice watchdog refuses to back use of stop and search without suspicion “The negative impact stop and search can have on individuals and communities, especially among Black people, has been stressed and we acknowledge that policing must do more to improve these experiences for the public.”
WorkBrixton Academy crush: family urge singer Asake to make appeal to fans The senior investigating officer, Det Ch Insp Nigel Penney, said: “We are still tirelessly working extremely hard, trying to ascertain the actual detail of how this tragic event happened. We have conducted interviews, into certain individuals, certain companies that we believe are connected with the tragedy.”
WorkInflation and pay deals leave Scottish ministers facing £1.5bn budget black hole "We have called for tax simplification for many years to make it easier for taxpayers to understand," he said. "Continually hitting the taxpayer to make up shortfalls is a limited, blunt instrument, which isn't sustainable."
WorkOne person dies after refugee boat in Channel runs into difficulty “People flee persecution and violence out of desperation, to find safety and protect their families. The government must take action now and respond in a compassionate way to prevent future tragedies and protect human life.”
WorkWould the US survive a second Trump presidency? - podcast The Guardian is editorially independent.
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WorkCop28 president says his firm will keep investing in oil “That was the moment where I suddenly realised that I was watching consensus coming to life, that’s when I realised really that, OK, something’s happening here,” he said. “I realised then that I started connecting to their own hearts, to their own minds, and they started helping to better shape the plan. And I realised that, OK, we are about to make history. And that’s really when I doubled down and that is when I really got my full motivation.”
WorkIsraeli forces recover body of French-Israeli hostage in Gaza Families of the hostages said this week that they were “shocked” by the director of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad’s announcement that he was refusing to conduct new negotiations to free them, and demanded an explanation from the authorities.
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