english How COVID-19 is reshaping China’s medtech industry By mckinsey.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 With COVID-19 accelerating the underlying trends in China’s medtech industry, new business models are likely to emerge. Full Article China
english To emerge stronger from the COVID-19 crisis, companies should start reskilling their workforces now By mckinsey.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 Adapting employees’ skills and roles to the post-pandemic ways of working will be crucial to building operating-model resilience. Full Article Insights on Organization
english Financial decision-maker sentiment: Italy By mckinsey.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 An ongoing look at how the attitudes of financial decision makers in Italy are evolving during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article Insights on Financial Services
english Financial decision-maker sentiment: China By mckinsey.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 An ongoing look at how the attitudes of financial decision makers in China are evolving during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article Insights on Financial Services
english Financial decision-maker sentiment: UK By mckinsey.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 An ongoing look at how the attitudes of financial decision makers in the UK are evolving during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article Insights on Financial Services
english Financial decision-maker sentiment: US By mckinsey.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 An ongoing look at how the attitudes of financial decision makers in the US are evolving during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article Insights on Financial Services
english Joe Exotic clothing sells out in hours By themercury.com.au Published On :: Tiger King Joe Exotic’s new clothing line sold out within hours, netting more than US $20,000 ($A30,600). in sales, it was reported. Full Article
english Restaurants to get taste of back-to-normal By themercury.com.au Published On :: THE hospitality industry has reacted with both optimism and trepidation to the news that venues will soon be able to serve a small number of in-house diners. Full Article
english Dr Chris Brown’s moving tribute to his mum By themercury.com.au Published On :: I used to have advice for girlfriends meeting my mum. Don’t be fooled by the whole caring, compassionate physiotherapist for babies and children thing. It’s a trap. Because come nightfall, if you dared stand within 1.5 metres of her and a board game, you saw another side that threatened to send you into self-isolation from her – for life. Full Article
english Sarah Roberts’ Mother’s Day grief: ‘I had two miscarriages’ By themercury.com.au Published On :: Motherhood, for now, looks vastly different for Sarah Roberts than she expected it to – but nonetheless, the actor wants to speak candidly about the heartbreak she and husband James Stewart endured after she suffered two miscarriages in the past year. Full Article
english Where to order fresh food boxes and hampers By themercury.com.au Published On :: Restaurants and cafes are closed to sit-down customers so food services across the Sydney are getting creative, offering you an easier way to do-it-yourself from the comfort of your own home. Full Article
english 7 ways to boost your career from home By themercury.com.au Published On :: What a difference a pandemic makes. A few months ago, the only thing standing between you and your career goals was how hard you were willing to hustle. But as you adapt to indefinite lockdown life, the hustle may now be feeling all too real. Full Article
english Health Hacker: How to fight lockdown weight gain By themercury.com.au Published On :: Health Hacker Adam MacDougall reveals tips on how to fight lockdown weight gain. Full Article
english How to lose weight while in self-isolation By themercury.com.au Published On :: You’ve been cooped up in your home with nowhere to go — no social outings, no restaurant visits and no cocktail catch-ups with friends on the weekend filling up your calendar. Full Article
english Battle of the bulge: How to fight lockdown weight gain By themercury.com.au Published On :: You’ve probably heard the term “flattening the curve” more times than you can count over the past couple of weeks. But if we’re being totally honest with each other, there’s a good chance there’s something else that needs flattening, too. Full Article
english Mum’s genius grocery hack saves $173 By themercury.com.au Published On :: With many Australian families feeling the pinch at the moment, one Aussie mum has revealed her simple trick for creating multiple dinners using one key ingredient. Full Article
english Kanye goes west as Kim goes east amid lockdown tensions By themercury.com.au Published On :: It’s the same story whether you’re a celeb or a pleb - we’re all getting on each other’s nerves in lockdown. And it’s the same story for Kim and Kanye. Full Article
english Little Richard dead at 87 By themercury.com.au Published On :: Little Richard, one of the founding fathers of rock and roll, has died at the age of 87. Full Article
english ‘I get choked up’: Jess Mauboy’s emotional letter to her mum By themercury.com.au Published On :: Jessica Mauboy needs connection with her family likes she needs oxygen. She usually travels from Sydney to Darwin every couple of weeks to spend time with her parents Therese and Ferdi, sisters Sandra, Jenny, Catherine and Sophia and her nieces and nephews. Full Article
english Ruffalo unrecognisable on set of new show By themercury.com.au Published On :: HBO’s new miniseries I Know This Much Is True is a heart-wrenching drama that will punch you in the guts over and over again. Full Article
english Harry Potter star ‘wanted PM to die’ By themercury.com.au Published On :: Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes left British viewers shocked as she unleashed a vile rant saying she “wanted Boris Johnson to die” from the coronavirus. Full Article
english ‘Men’s eyes were staring at me’ By themercury.com.au Published On :: When it comes to the subject of iconic Russian empress Catherine the Great – her alter ego in the upcoming TV series, The Great - Elle Fanning isn’t so different from the rest of us. Full Article
english Virus separates Poh from partner By themercury.com.au Published On :: Poh Ling Yeow, a MasterChef Australia winner and now also a contestant, hasn’t been able to see her husband Jono Bennett for a month because of coronavirus travel restrictions. Full Article
english How Mark Ruffalo packed on 13kg for new TV role By themercury.com.au Published On :: After spending nearly a decade battling bad guys and buddying up with superheroes as Bruce Banner/the Incredible Hulk in the Avengers franchise, Mark Ruffalo turns to more serious fare in the upcoming HBO saga, I Know This Much Is True. Full Article
english Mystery dad arrives in Summer Bay By themercury.com.au Published On :: CAMERON Daddo was a household name in the early ’90s in Australia, but since returning after more than 25 years in Hollywood, he’s had to introduce himself again to audiences in his beloved home country. Full Article
english Sprint and T-Mobile Merger – What it means for Kansas City By kceconomy.org Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 15:52:20 +0000 The long-anticipated Sprint/T-Mobile merger finally appears to be a reality. The Department of Justice approved the $26 billion deal today. There is still a lot to be learned about the merger, including how it might impact Kansas City. The biggest blow may be to our civic pride. It’s always hard to lose the headquarters of […] Full Article Uncategorized
english Counter to national trends, KC sees balanced urban and suburban growth By kceconomy.org Published On :: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 21:04:50 +0000 During the past 20 years or so, there has been a resurgence in downtowns in cities across the United States. Kansas City is no exception. Developments like the Sprint Center, Power and Light District, KC Streetcar and multiple housing structures have changed the fabric of downtown Kansas City, making urban living a more viable lifestyle […] Full Article Downtown Population
english Bouncing back after baby just don’t call them Super Mums By themercury.com.au Published On :: For some it was the realisation of the impossible dream, for others it was the sheer determination to return to the top. Meet 10 mums who are combining parenthood with a career as an elite athlete. Just don’t call them Super Mums. Full Article
english Cash-strapped NRL on verge of record $2.3b payday By themercury.com.au Published On :: The cash-strapped NRL is just days away from securing a stunning new TV broadcast deal worth up to $2.3 billion, the richest in Australia’s sporting history. Full Article
english Worst blunder in sporting negotiation history By themercury.com.au Published On :: This will go down as the worst negotiation blunder in Australian sporting history. Full Article
english ‘It’s going to change the game’: Coaches cold on one ref approach By themercury.com.au Published On :: Coaches are against plans for the NRL to revert back to one referee, with Raiders mentor Ricky Stuart already fearing the game has become “a 100m by 70m UFC ring”. Full Article
english Trek America as cycling adapts to COVID-19 world By themercury.com.au Published On :: Rupert Guinness is cycling across America — from his living room in Edgecliff. Full Article
english Russian Camelot wins SA derby By themercury.com.au Published On :: Horse Racing: In a day full of more great racing, Russian Camelot claimed the honours in the South Australian derby, with a few other shock results along the way. Full Article
english Uzzie wants to see more spin By themercury.com.au Published On :: Cricket: Usman Khawaja joined the Fox Sports News desk and gave his opinion about the recent developments at Cricket Australia and what he would like to improve. Full Article
english Jordan’s $153k sneakers up for auction By themercury.com.au Published On :: Netflix docu-series The Last Dance has kept basketball fans occupied while the sporting world goes into lockdown, with more than six million Americans tuning in to ESPN every week. Full Article
english Lucky Rooster: Meet NRL’s wonder WAG By themercury.com.au Published On :: SAINTS Full Article
english AFL coaches almost always feel isolated: Sheedy By themercury.com.au Published On :: Everyone in the community feels isolated at the moment, but that's the way AFL coaches feel most of the time. Full Article
english HOROSCOPES BY CAINER By themercury.com.au Published On :: Cainer daily horoscopes Full Article
english HOROSCOPES BY CAINER By themercury.com.au Published On :: Cainer monthly horoscopes Full Article
english Media war: Sharks circle to dump Nine boss from top job By themercury.com.au Published On :: Following a roller coaster four years in the job, some members of Nine Entertainment’s board are now pushing openly for the removal of company CEO Hugh Marks. Full Article
english Famine to feast: State’s farmers thrown cash lifeline By themercury.com.au Published On :: Farmers have been thrown a lifeline – but this time it’s to help them cash in on what could be one of their best years. Full Article
english Study: Commuters to ditch public transport in favour of cars By themercury.com.au Published On :: Traffic could be worse than before the COVID-19 pandemic as people feel safer in cars than catching trains and buses, transport experts have warned. Full Article
english TV darling Marais needs safe place away from Instaglare By themercury.com.au Published On :: A co-ordinated medical intervention that saw a distressed Jessica Marais rushed to a Sydney hospital by ambulance last weekend raises an important question: what can be done when repeat rehab fails? Full Article
english Super mums: Athletes on returning to elite sport after having kids By themercury.com.au Published On :: Super mums: Aussie athletes Eloise Wellings, Sam Bremner, Lea Yanitsas and Tamsyn Manou reveal how they returned to work in their elite sports after having children. Full Article
english How an old brick cottage has been cleverly renovated By themercury.com.au Published On :: When James Antonas and partner Kirilie Blythman bought their 1940s clinker-brick cottage in Coburg North in 2009, it was with their heads rather than their hearts. Full Article
english Perfectly positioned by the Bay By themercury.com.au Published On :: BUILT in 1962 and nestled in a blue-ribbon locale, this big, brick Sandy Bay home is just a walk from anything a family might need. Full Article
english Housing stocks shrink amid coronavirus fears By themercury.com.au Published On :: THE small pool of houses for sale in Greater Hobart is getting smaller. Full Article
english Superb Sandy Bay stunner By themercury.com.au Published On :: WHETHER it be from the bedrooms, living zones, the kitchen or the terrace, this home is perfectly positioned to take in views of the River Derwent. Full Article
english Space to stretch your legs By themercury.com.au Published On :: A LARGE home that will comfortably accommodate even a big brood, this Lauderdale property has a lot going for it. Full Article
english Cash boost to help pay the rent amid pandemic By themercury.com.au Published On :: THE Premier has moved quickly to placate angry landlords by offering to help struggling Tasmanians pay their rent. Full Article