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“I was one of the world’s most in-demand keynote speakers earning close to seven figures. But losing it all is what finally made me happy.”

Jez Rose was, for many years, the person that forward-thinking companies and organisations called upon when they wanted more than a conventional speaker — when they needed someone who could genuinely shift perspective and inspire lasting change. A number one bestselling author and a keynote speaker of international standing, he built a name that was synonymous with high-impact work on leadership, behaviour and performance. At the pinnacle of that career, he had made his home in America, acquired a farm and was crossing the world on a near-permanent basis, addressing audiences that could run into the thousands. His clients read…

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Zelensky addresses with Margarita Robles the situation on the Ukrainian war front with Russia | Spain

The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, received this Wednesday at the presidential palace in kyiv the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, with whom he held a meeting on military cooperation between both countries and addressing the war situation in the country. In a message in English and Spanish spread on social networks, the Ukrainian leader has assured that he has informed Robles “about the situation on the front” of the war with the Russian forces, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022. At the meeting, both also addressed the expansion of the SAFE program, the acronym in English of the financial…

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News of the day: Should we rename Ramstein to Trumpstein?

In Ukraine they are discussing renaming a part of Donbass “Donnyland” for Trump. Pistorius presents the Bundeswehr’s first military strategy. And with the new Frankfurt airport terminal, no joke, a major German construction project will be completed on time. This is the situation on Wednesday evening.

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Frauke von Polier is stepping down from CPO role at Viessmann Generations Group

Frauke von Polier, former Chief People Officer of the Viessmann Generations Group (VGG), has taken on a new strategic role in the company on April 1, 2026. As the company has now announced, she is now responsible for the company-wide AI transformation as well as the “anchoring of future-oriented leadership models” in VGG, its portfolio companies and across the group’s entire ecosystem. She is thereby handing over her functions as CPO and member of the Executive Board, which she has held since March 2021. Despite her retirement as CPO, she remains part of VGG’s top management. She continues to be…

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The New Retail Culture: Milan Hosts an International Dialogue  Redefining the Future of Retail

The New Retail Culture, the international event promoted by Fashion Link Milano —the  platform bringing together the leading trade shows of the fashion system. The gathering  marked a high-level opportunity to analyze emerging global retail scenarios, bringing  together international buyers, industry professionals, media, and stakeholders for a direct  exchange on the evolving dynamics of consumer behavior and distribution strategies.  At the heart of the discussion was the transformation of retail from a mere point of sale into  a contemporary cultural platform, where product, technology, processes, and lifestyle  converge to create increasingly complex and meaningful experiences. In this context, the  role…

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Latest political news, live | Vox, at Guardiola’s investiture: “No one from outside ahead of a Spaniard” | Spain

Feijóo reproaches the lack of investment and Sánchez responds: “You finance yourself in B and you want workers in B”The leader of the PP had registered, as usual, a generic question addressed to the President of the Government: “Do you think that the Government makes Spain work?” However, his question has focused on investment in infrastructure: “You have had a record of increasing taxes and public debt, but Spain is at the bottom of the European Union in investment in infrastructure in terms of gross domestic product. Look, where are the 500,000 million euros that has increased the public debt…

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Promoting AI acceptance among employees: Six levers for companies

– Advertisement -Artificial intelligence has long been strategically implemented – but in practice implementation has stalled. Employees are unsure, managers hesitate, and there is a lack of clear orientation. Till Lohmann, Partner and Workforce Transformation Lead at PwC Germany, shows why AI acceptance is becoming a central challenge – and which six levers companies can use to create movement. Executive Summary AI acceptance among employees: Why implementation is stalling The challenge: In many companies, AI is a strategic priority, but there are blockages in its implementation. Employees are uncertain about the impact on their role, managers act hesitantly and clear…

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A woman who 14 years ago caused a forest fire in the mountains of Madrid for burning stubble in the middle of summer has been sentenced | Madrid News

On July 12, 2012, a woman decided to clean her farm in El Vellón, in the mountains of Madrid, of stubble and weeds. The woman, who at that time was 69 years old, began to cut the grass and collect the remains at a time of maximum heat, two-thirty in the afternoon. Then, he threw everything into a drum and set it on fire. A few hours later, the flames had consumed 430 hectares of forest (four times the Retiro Park), affected various protected habitats and had a high impact on the Torrelaguna aquifer, the municipal area adjacent to El…

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Flash survey by the HDE: 83 percent of companies reject the relief bonus

The bill didn’t add up. The 1,000 euro relief bonus was intended to support employees in times of crisis – instead, it is causing growing anger among those who are supposed to pay, the companies. The federal government is now extending the payment period by another six months. Employers can grant their employees the tax-free bonus until June 30, 2027; originally only the year 2026 was planned. The Bundestag is scheduled to vote on it on Wednesday. Federal Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) calculates that the bonus will result in reduced tax revenue of 2.8 billion euros. But the gap…

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The Spanish family of the five fatalities of a helicopter accident in New York sue the company that operated the flight | News from Catalonia

The relatives of the Catalan couple who died a year ago with their three children when the helicopter in which they were traveling crashed over the Hudson River (New York) have sued the company that operated the tourist tour, as well as the owner of said company. The civil lawsuit, filed Monday in state court in Manhattan, alleges that the company, New York Helicopter Charter Inc., and its owner, Michael Roth, were negligent in managing the flight that took off in the early afternoon of April 10, 2025. The lawsuit maintains that this led to the wrongful death of the…

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