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  4. In the early 1980s, the National Basketball Association (NBA) faced a crisis. Television ratings were plummeting—the 1981 NBA finals were among the lowest of all time. Spurred by failing franchises, low game attendance, and declining corporate sponsorships, the league’s cultural relevance in the United States waned. Then in 1984, the league responded with a structural shift that would change the culture of sports for decades to come. “ We came together with the collective bargaining agreement where the players and the owners would work together to grow the game and expand the game and the values that we established in the Players Association,” says NBA legend and current NBA TV analyst Isiah Thomas. “The sacrifice that you had to make was you had to extend yourself to the fan base. You have to extend yourself to the media. You have to give access.” This strategic move set off a basketball renaissance that reconfigured the league’s business for the modern era. Today the NBA, valued at over $160 billion, finds itself at another inflection point. More people are viewing programming on streaming platforms than on traditional television. Toward the end of 2024, the league’s ratings dipped by 19% in its early season. Coming into this current season, the NBA recalibrated its media strategy by entering new partnerships with NBCUniversal and streaming platform Amazon Prime. Within the first month of this season, the NBA’s viewership rebounded, drawing more than 60 million viewers. Now, the NBA is preparing to future-proof itself with its next strategic bet: intentionally designing its global fandom as it moves toward the launch of NBA Europe. Why Now? As the NBA deepens its push into Europe, the league is testing how to design a global fan experience tailored to the continent’s growing audience. According to the league, basketball is the fastest-growing sport in Europe, with more than 270 million fans across the continent. Despite Europeans not having the same level of access to NBA games and content via traditional media, last season was the NBA’s most-viewed ever across its social and digital channels in Europe, generating more than one billion views across 11 localized accounts in seven languages. This season, European viewership of league games and content via NBA League Pass increased by over 37% year-over-year. “We see enormous opportunity for basketball in Europe,” says Leah MacNab, NBA senior vice president, head of International Strategy & Operations. “Despite that momentum, there is a significant gap between the level of interest in basketball and the sport’s untapped potential for fans, players, teams, cities, and overall commercial development across Europe. We believe a new league in Europe—working in partnership with FIBA [the International Basketball Federation]—would benefit fans, players, and the broader basketball ecosystem.” While the NBA has focused on growing the game internationally for four decades, this moment is more deliberate. As the league explores establishing its own European league, it selected Berlin and London as host cities for this year’s regular season games. Basketball is the fastest-growing sport in these cities and the NBA is the continent’s most popular league. On January 15 and 18, the Orlando Magic took on the Memphis Grizzlies, matchups that marked the ninety-eighth and ninety-ninth NBA games played in Europe. The last time the NBA brought a game to London was in 2019, and the league’s approach this year reflects a systems-level strategy aimed at testing experiences, engaging fans, and building a long-term U.K. and European audience. Inside NBA House London Unlike the 2019 London Game, the NBA made significant investments in transforming Magazine London, a 215,214-square-foot event and cultural venue, into its NBA House experience. According to Laura Pinnell, NBA’s Europe & Middle East vice president, head of Consumer, the NBA House has evolved from a regional activation into a signature component of the league’s Global Games footprint and international fan engagement efforts. Located just a short walk from the O2 arena, the site for the Orlando Magic versus Memphis Grizzlies matchup, the NBA House pop-up served as part fan zone, part prototype for the league to experiment with how fans experience the NBA beyond the game itself. Going into this three-day, immersive, 17,000 people registered with the league for the experience, with more than 50,000 fans registering for NBA House tickets across Berlin and London. “We recognize that most fans globally won’t have the opportunity to attend an NBA game in person,” explains Pinnell. “Free-to-attend activations like NBA House provide accessible ways for fans to immerse themselves in the NBA and feel connected to the league.” As visitors entered London’s NBA House, they were greeted by a life-size league logo where they could snap photos. Moving through the venue, they encountered activations split across two main areas: the Creator Studio and the Court. According to Pinnell, the Creator Studio is a new format that debuted at the NBA London Game. “Creators have long been an important part of the NBA ecosystem, and their connection with our global fan base has only grown in recent years,” says Pinnel. “NBA House felt like the perfect setting to bring these worlds together and offer a unique, elevated experience for fans.” Sponsored by Experience Abu Dhabi, the Creator Studio featured several activations that allowed fans to step into the role of an NBA player. These included interactive basketball shooting games, a Foot Locker–backed activation where fans could film their own tunnel walk–style entrance, a pop-up NBA Store, and creator-led conversations featuring players from the Orlando Magic among other guests. As fans entered the Court section of the house, they encountered sponsors like Tissot and 23 other brands, plus a range of activations and competitions: a full basketball court hosting clinics led by legends Isiah Thomas and Tony Parker, a three-point contest, and a dunk contest featuring a special appearance by Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant. “The investment that has gone into this, the presence of partners that are in this space, the amount of freebies, competitions and coaching clinics we’re running, it is a huge investment,” says James Sherwood-Smith, a U.K.-based freelance presenter and NBA House London host who works in fan engagement across other sports like football and F1. “It’s a complete expense whereas other sports have to balance the books, the NBA is looking to make their mark, and in a generation’s time, they can start to think about the monetization of it.” NBA London Game Day By the third and final day, fans lined up early to access the NBA House hours before the game’s tipoff. Meanwhile, in the sold-out arena, the energy was palpable. The NBA views its overseas games as an experiment for how a new fanbase might want to interact with the league. An international game looks like an NBA game in the U.S but feels different because it’s a novel experience for fans. The NBA team curated local celebrity talent like Premier League star Declan Rice and introduced NBA legends (a mix of American and European former players). In between gameplay, the league hosted fan competitions, crowd engagement activities, and prize giveaways to test how fans respond to various activities and environments. The goal is to create hyper-localized NBA experiences that will deepen fans’ connections to the league. So far, it seems to be working. According to Prime, the NBA London Game 2026 viewership was up 90% in comparison to the 2019 London game. NBA Europe Expansion The NBA’s commitment to building its global fandom in the U.K. and Europe through in-person experiences feeds into its larger goal of building a European league. Currently, the NBA operates as a closed league, meaning it comprises a fixed number of 30 teams each season unless the league approves entry of additional teams. In contrast, many international sports leagues, like professional soccer leagues, operate on an open model. This means teams within an open league can either be promoted to a higher league or relegated to a lower league based on performance. In partnership with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the NBA envisions a semi-open league or a hybrid approach with its expansion. The NBA Europe League would be comprised of 14 to 16 teams with 10 to 12 permanent franchises and four to six open spots available for any FIBA-affiliated domestic league in Europe to qualify for annually based on merit. The league’s position is that teams participating in the EuroLeague would not be eligible for participation in NBA Europe simultaneously. To create these teams, the league intends to explore three routes including: existing basketball teams, existing football clubs like those in the Premier League with an interest in expanding to basketball, and ownership groups keen on creating a new team from scratch. Despite its intentions to complement the current European basketball ecosystem as well as maximize competitive and commercial potential of basketball in Europe, the NBA has drawn criticism from some European stakeholders and policymakers. These critics warn that the NBA could supplant local culture, benefit only commercially successful clubs, and ultimately stifle competition. While current and former NBA players largely support its expansion, some players have a more measured stance. “ I think there’s a lot of untapped potential,” says Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic star and German native. “As long as you keep the tradition of European basketball here and not change the structure of how it works and lean into making it a bigger sport, it can only be positive for the U.K. and, and Europe as a whole.” Wagner says there are certain aspects of European basketball culture that are important to maintain as an NBA Europe league emerges. “The fan culture, the tradition of the clubs that have made up European basketball and shaped the landscape for a long time,” Wagner says. “They’ve developed these fan bases over a bunch of years and have such great history, they should still be intact. That’s a big part of what drives viewership and also why we have great atmospheres and gyms over here. [And] making sure that teams invest in their youth development.” While Wagner emphasizes maintaining European tradition and fan culture, others are optimistic that the NBA will build a league that complements the existing ecosystem. “When there’s tradition, there’s always going to be people who[will] be critical to change,” says former Chicago Bulls star and host of travel series NOMAD Joakim Noah. “The NBA is great at marketing, great at branding, and I think it’s just a matter of time before it’s welcomed with open arms.” Recent reports indicate that the market may already be opening its arms to the NBA. Following the London matchup, the NBA Commissioner Adam Silver convened a meeting with about 250 people, including potential brand partners Nike and Amazon and funders like KKR, Rothschild, and Blackstone. Representatives from Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, two soccer clubs that also have basketball teams, alongside clubs from Italy, Greece, and Germany were also present, suggesting that these clubs are moving beyond signaling initial interest in potential NBA Europe. Looking Ahead The league will continue building its global brand beyond Europe with the upcoming 2026 NBA All-Star game, its longstanding global showcase for fans, media, and partners. According to the NBA, this season’s opening-night rosters featured 71 European players, including the league’s top players like Greece’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, Serbia’s Nikola Jokić, Slovenia’s Luka Dončić, and France’s Victor Wembanyama. These players are part of the starting five for this year’s All-Star Game, which the league revamped for the first time as a U.S. v. World format. “The new U.S. vs. World All-Star format highlights that the level of international talent in the NBA is at an all‑time high, which is driving even greater interest and growth across Europe and around the world,” says the NBA’s MacNab. “This record level of talent and engagement with basketball and the NBA is a key reason why we think a new league in Europe could be the next frontier for basketball on the continent.” As the NBA pushes its international strategy forward, viewership among American and global audiences will evolve alongside it. “ I do believe that what we are seeing and what the fans want to see, [it’s] not a coincidence,” says NBA Hall of Famer and current NBC analyst Carmelo Anthony. “This is NBC’s first chance to introduce that side of things earlier than expected. This is the jumpstart to let people know this is what’s to come and get used to seeing this global basketball brand . . . It’s all part of the plan.” View the full article
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  7. A new bug in Google Ads is preventing some advertisers from editing and saving existing Performance Max (PMAX) asset groups. Users report seeing error messages when attempting to make changes in the platform interface, blocking updates from being saved. Why we care. Performance Max relies heavily on asset freshness and iteration. If advertisers can’t update asset groups, campaigns risk running with outdated creative, messaging, or offers — directly impacting performance and efficiency. What advertisers are seeing. Affected users encounter an error message reading, “An error occurred. Please try again later. Value is required,” when attempting to edit asset group details. The error appears in the Google Ads UI and prevents changes from being saved, even when required fields appear complete. Google’s response. Google has acknowledged the issue and says it is actively investigating. As of now, the company has not shared a timeline for a fix or provided additional guidance through official status channels. Temporary workaround. Advertisers can still make changes using Google Ads Editor, then upload updates directly to their accounts. While functional, the workaround adds friction for teams accustomed to managing PMAX exclusively in the web interface. What to do now. Advertisers running Performance Max campaigns should double-check recent asset group edits to confirm changes were successfully saved. Those planning creative updates may want to route edits through Ads Editor until the issue is resolved. What’s next. Until Google ships a fix, the bug adds another layer of uncertainty to Performance Max management — reinforcing the importance of version checks and alternative workflows for advertisers relying heavily on PMAX. First seen. The issue was flagged publicly by PPC professional Chelsea Harding and shared the error message she recieved on LinkedIn. View the full article
  8. Key Takeaways Cost Reduction: Outsourcing significantly lowers operational costs by converting fixed costs into variable ones, enabling better financial planning for small businesses. Access to Expertise: Outsourcing provides access to skilled professionals and advanced technology solutions, enhancing productivity and operational efficiency without extensive employee management. Focus on Core Functions: By delegating non-core activities to external providers, businesses can concentrate on strategic planning and core operations, fostering growth opportunities and improved customer service. Communication Challenges: Effective communication is crucial in outsourcing; barriers like time zone differences and language issues can hinder collaboration, requiring proactive management. Quality Control Risks: Outsourcing may introduce potential quality risks, making it essential to establish performance metrics and conduct regular evaluations to maintain service standards and alignment with business goals. Outsourcing has become a buzzword in the business world, and for good reason. It offers companies the chance to cut costs, access specialized skills, and focus on core activities. Whether you’re a startup or an established enterprise, understanding the pros and cons of outsourcing can shape your business strategy and impact your bottom line. However, outsourcing isn’t without its challenges. While it can lead to significant savings and efficiency, it also carries risks like communication barriers, loss of control, and potential quality issues. As you weigh the advantages and disadvantages, it’s crucial to consider how outsourcing aligns with your business goals and operational needs. Overview of Outsourcing Outsourcing involves contracting third-party companies or individuals to handle specific business operations. This practice offers advantages like cost savings and access to specialized skills. For small businesses, outsourcing can enhance operational efficiency, allowing you to focus on core activities and strategic planning. Outsourcing can improve productivity by delegating tasks that are time-consuming or outside your expertise. Common areas for outsourcing include customer service, HR management, and IT support. By utilizing outsourcing, you can streamline workflow and reduce the burden of multitasking. However, outsourcing presents challenges. Communication barriers can hinder collaboration, potentially affecting project management and overall quality control. Additionally, you might experience loss of control over certain business processes, risking operational consistency. Evaluating the benefits against potential downsides is essential for effective decision-making. Consider your business goals, budget constraints, and specific needs when exploring outsourcing options. Aligning outsourcing strategies with your financial planning and business model can promote growth and enhance your competitive edge. Advantages of Outsourcing Outsourcing offers several advantages for small businesses, enabling you to enhance operational efficiency and focus on growth. Key benefits include cost reduction, access to specialized expertise, and the opportunity to concentrate on core business functions. Cost Reduction Outsourcing significantly lowers operational costs for small businesses. Lower Labor Costs: You can avoid expenses associated with full-time employees, such as salaries, health insurance, and retirement benefits. By paying a flat fee to an external provider, you simplify budgeting and manage cash flow better. Infrastructure Savings: You reduce the need for office space, hardware, and software since these costs are covered by the outsourcing partner. This shift enables you to allocate resources more effectively in areas that drive your business growth. Conversion of Fixed to Variable Costs: By changing fixed costs into variable costs, outsourcing offers you a more manageable and flexible approach to financial planning, especially crucial during the early stages of your business. Access to Expertise Outsourcing lets small businesses tap into specialized skills without the need for extensive employee management. Skilled Professionals: You gain access to experts in fields like customer service, IT support, and marketing strategy. This advantage can greatly enhance your workflow and boost productivity. Latest Technology Solutions: Outsourcing partners often employ cutting-edge software tools and technology solutions, allowing you to stay competitive without investing in training or equipment. Focus on Strategic Planning: By relying on skilled professionals for specific tasks, you free up time to concentrate on business development and decision-making. Focus on Core Business Functions Outsourcing helps you concentrate on your primary business functions, improving operational efficiency. Streamlined Processes: You can delegate non-core activities, such as HR management and inventory management, to external providers. This delegation enables better team management and more effective conflict resolution. Enhanced Customer Service: With outsourcing, you can provide superior customer retention strategies. This focus allows you to respond swiftly to customer feedback and improve satisfaction rates. Opportunity for Business Expansion: By having more time to dedicate to your core operations, you position your small business for scaling and implementing innovative marketing campaigns that drive customer acquisition. Utilizing outsourcing effectively enhances your business model, leading to improved performance reviews and steady growth. Disadvantages of Outsourcing Outsourcing can introduce several challenges that you must consider for your small business. While it can streamline operations, you might encounter drawbacks that require careful management. Loss of Control Outsourcing can result in a significant loss of control over business operations. When you delegate tasks to external providers, oversight diminishes. This shift may lead to inconsistencies in work quality and alignment with your business goals. To counter this, establish clear communication channels, set measurable performance metrics, and conduct regular reviews to maintain alignment with your vision. Communication Issues Effective communication is critical in outsourcing relationships, but barriers can complicate collaboration. Time zone differences can impede responses, leading to delays in project management. Language barriers and cultural nuances may foster misunderstandings. To counteract these issues, focus on enhancing communication skills, utilize technology solutions like collaboration platforms, and foster an environment of clarity and openness. Potential Quality Risks Quality control can suffer when you rely on external vendors for essential tasks. Outsourcing partners might not share your commitment to standards, impacting customer service and affecting your brand reputation. Establish strong performance reviews and implement strict quality benchmarks to safeguard your business from potential risks. Regular assessment of the outsourcing relationship ensures that service levels align with your expectations, promoting business growth. Conclusion Outsourcing can be a powerful tool for your business when approached thoughtfully. By weighing the benefits against the potential drawbacks you can make informed decisions that align with your operational goals. While it offers cost savings and access to specialized skills it also presents challenges like communication barriers and loss of control. It’s essential to establish clear communication and performance metrics to ensure successful outsourcing relationships. By doing so you can leverage the advantages of outsourcing while minimizing risks, ultimately driving growth and enhancing your competitive edge. Frequently Asked Questions What is outsourcing in business? Outsourcing is the practice of contracting third-party companies or individuals to manage specific business functions. This strategy allows businesses to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and access specialized skills while focusing on their core operations. What are the benefits of outsourcing? The benefits include cost reduction, access to expert knowledge, improved operational efficiency, and the ability to concentrate on key business activities. Outsourcing can also convert fixed costs into variable costs, aiding financial management. What are the disadvantages of outsourcing? Disadvantages include potential loss of control over business processes, communication barriers, and risks related to quality. These can impact the overall effectiveness of the outsourcing strategy and require careful management to mitigate. How can small businesses benefit from outsourcing? Small businesses can enhance efficiency, lower operational costs, and access specialized skills through outsourcing. It allows them to focus on strategic planning and core activities, leading to potential growth and improved customer service. What common areas do businesses outsource? Common areas for outsourcing include customer service, human resources management, and IT support. By outsourcing these functions, businesses can streamline operations and leverage external expertise to enhance performance. How can communication issues affect outsourcing? Communication barriers, such as language differences and time zone challenges, can complicate collaboration and project management. These issues necessitate the implementation of clear communication channels and the use of effective technology solutions. How can businesses ensure quality in outsourcing? To ensure quality, businesses should establish performance metrics, conduct regular reviews, and maintain clear communication. Setting quality benchmarks helps manage expectations and ensures that outsourcing partners align with business goals. What should businesses consider before outsourcing? Businesses should evaluate their goals, budget constraints, and operational needs before outsourcing. Understanding both the advantages and disadvantages can help determine if outsourcing aligns with their strategic objectives and promotes growth. Image Via Envato This article, "Exploring the Advantages and Disadvantages of Outsourcing for Businesses" was first published on Small Business Trends View the full article
  9. Key Takeaways Cost Reduction: Outsourcing significantly lowers operational costs by converting fixed costs into variable ones, enabling better financial planning for small businesses. Access to Expertise: Outsourcing provides access to skilled professionals and advanced technology solutions, enhancing productivity and operational efficiency without extensive employee management. Focus on Core Functions: By delegating non-core activities to external providers, businesses can concentrate on strategic planning and core operations, fostering growth opportunities and improved customer service. Communication Challenges: Effective communication is crucial in outsourcing; barriers like time zone differences and language issues can hinder collaboration, requiring proactive management. Quality Control Risks: Outsourcing may introduce potential quality risks, making it essential to establish performance metrics and conduct regular evaluations to maintain service standards and alignment with business goals. Outsourcing has become a buzzword in the business world, and for good reason. It offers companies the chance to cut costs, access specialized skills, and focus on core activities. Whether you’re a startup or an established enterprise, understanding the pros and cons of outsourcing can shape your business strategy and impact your bottom line. However, outsourcing isn’t without its challenges. While it can lead to significant savings and efficiency, it also carries risks like communication barriers, loss of control, and potential quality issues. As you weigh the advantages and disadvantages, it’s crucial to consider how outsourcing aligns with your business goals and operational needs. Overview of Outsourcing Outsourcing involves contracting third-party companies or individuals to handle specific business operations. This practice offers advantages like cost savings and access to specialized skills. For small businesses, outsourcing can enhance operational efficiency, allowing you to focus on core activities and strategic planning. Outsourcing can improve productivity by delegating tasks that are time-consuming or outside your expertise. Common areas for outsourcing include customer service, HR management, and IT support. By utilizing outsourcing, you can streamline workflow and reduce the burden of multitasking. However, outsourcing presents challenges. Communication barriers can hinder collaboration, potentially affecting project management and overall quality control. Additionally, you might experience loss of control over certain business processes, risking operational consistency. Evaluating the benefits against potential downsides is essential for effective decision-making. Consider your business goals, budget constraints, and specific needs when exploring outsourcing options. Aligning outsourcing strategies with your financial planning and business model can promote growth and enhance your competitive edge. Advantages of Outsourcing Outsourcing offers several advantages for small businesses, enabling you to enhance operational efficiency and focus on growth. Key benefits include cost reduction, access to specialized expertise, and the opportunity to concentrate on core business functions. Cost Reduction Outsourcing significantly lowers operational costs for small businesses. Lower Labor Costs: You can avoid expenses associated with full-time employees, such as salaries, health insurance, and retirement benefits. By paying a flat fee to an external provider, you simplify budgeting and manage cash flow better. Infrastructure Savings: You reduce the need for office space, hardware, and software since these costs are covered by the outsourcing partner. This shift enables you to allocate resources more effectively in areas that drive your business growth. Conversion of Fixed to Variable Costs: By changing fixed costs into variable costs, outsourcing offers you a more manageable and flexible approach to financial planning, especially crucial during the early stages of your business. Access to Expertise Outsourcing lets small businesses tap into specialized skills without the need for extensive employee management. Skilled Professionals: You gain access to experts in fields like customer service, IT support, and marketing strategy. This advantage can greatly enhance your workflow and boost productivity. Latest Technology Solutions: Outsourcing partners often employ cutting-edge software tools and technology solutions, allowing you to stay competitive without investing in training or equipment. Focus on Strategic Planning: By relying on skilled professionals for specific tasks, you free up time to concentrate on business development and decision-making. Focus on Core Business Functions Outsourcing helps you concentrate on your primary business functions, improving operational efficiency. Streamlined Processes: You can delegate non-core activities, such as HR management and inventory management, to external providers. This delegation enables better team management and more effective conflict resolution. Enhanced Customer Service: With outsourcing, you can provide superior customer retention strategies. This focus allows you to respond swiftly to customer feedback and improve satisfaction rates. Opportunity for Business Expansion: By having more time to dedicate to your core operations, you position your small business for scaling and implementing innovative marketing campaigns that drive customer acquisition. Utilizing outsourcing effectively enhances your business model, leading to improved performance reviews and steady growth. Disadvantages of Outsourcing Outsourcing can introduce several challenges that you must consider for your small business. While it can streamline operations, you might encounter drawbacks that require careful management. Loss of Control Outsourcing can result in a significant loss of control over business operations. When you delegate tasks to external providers, oversight diminishes. This shift may lead to inconsistencies in work quality and alignment with your business goals. To counter this, establish clear communication channels, set measurable performance metrics, and conduct regular reviews to maintain alignment with your vision. Communication Issues Effective communication is critical in outsourcing relationships, but barriers can complicate collaboration. Time zone differences can impede responses, leading to delays in project management. Language barriers and cultural nuances may foster misunderstandings. To counteract these issues, focus on enhancing communication skills, utilize technology solutions like collaboration platforms, and foster an environment of clarity and openness. Potential Quality Risks Quality control can suffer when you rely on external vendors for essential tasks. Outsourcing partners might not share your commitment to standards, impacting customer service and affecting your brand reputation. Establish strong performance reviews and implement strict quality benchmarks to safeguard your business from potential risks. Regular assessment of the outsourcing relationship ensures that service levels align with your expectations, promoting business growth. Conclusion Outsourcing can be a powerful tool for your business when approached thoughtfully. By weighing the benefits against the potential drawbacks you can make informed decisions that align with your operational goals. While it offers cost savings and access to specialized skills it also presents challenges like communication barriers and loss of control. It’s essential to establish clear communication and performance metrics to ensure successful outsourcing relationships. By doing so you can leverage the advantages of outsourcing while minimizing risks, ultimately driving growth and enhancing your competitive edge. Frequently Asked Questions What is outsourcing in business? Outsourcing is the practice of contracting third-party companies or individuals to manage specific business functions. This strategy allows businesses to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and access specialized skills while focusing on their core operations. What are the benefits of outsourcing? The benefits include cost reduction, access to expert knowledge, improved operational efficiency, and the ability to concentrate on key business activities. Outsourcing can also convert fixed costs into variable costs, aiding financial management. What are the disadvantages of outsourcing? Disadvantages include potential loss of control over business processes, communication barriers, and risks related to quality. These can impact the overall effectiveness of the outsourcing strategy and require careful management to mitigate. How can small businesses benefit from outsourcing? Small businesses can enhance efficiency, lower operational costs, and access specialized skills through outsourcing. It allows them to focus on strategic planning and core activities, leading to potential growth and improved customer service. What common areas do businesses outsource? Common areas for outsourcing include customer service, human resources management, and IT support. By outsourcing these functions, businesses can streamline operations and leverage external expertise to enhance performance. How can communication issues affect outsourcing? Communication barriers, such as language differences and time zone challenges, can complicate collaboration and project management. These issues necessitate the implementation of clear communication channels and the use of effective technology solutions. How can businesses ensure quality in outsourcing? To ensure quality, businesses should establish performance metrics, conduct regular reviews, and maintain clear communication. Setting quality benchmarks helps manage expectations and ensures that outsourcing partners align with business goals. What should businesses consider before outsourcing? Businesses should evaluate their goals, budget constraints, and operational needs before outsourcing. Understanding both the advantages and disadvantages can help determine if outsourcing aligns with their strategic objectives and promotes growth. 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  10. America is on the cusp of its first major winter storm of the new year. Dubbed Winter Storm Fern, the storm is expected to begin today and last until at least Monday. As Fast Company previously reported, the nor’easter is expected to affect as many as 230 million Americans as it moves from the Southwest to the Mid-Atlantic states, then continues eastward toward New England. The storm’s progression over 72 hours is expected to dump snow and ice on significant portions of the country, with major cities including St. Louis, Chicago, Memphis, Nashville, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. expected to receive significant accumulation. The severity of Winter Storm Fern has led many states to already declare emergencies before the bad weather has even hit. Residents across the country have been stocking up on food for days, as well as buying winter storm supplies like shovels and rock salt. Airlines are also warning travelers to expect delays and cancellations. Given the potential impact, many U.S. carriers have already said they will waive change fees or fare differences if travelers want to change their travel plans ahead of time. 2 maps show Winter Storm Fern’s expected path The first major winter storm of 2026 won’t hit most of America all at once. It is expected to begin in the Southwest on Friday and slowly move northeastward across the country over the following days. Exactly when it hits you depends on where you are along the storm’s projected path. If you want to see when experts think the storm is most likely to hit your area, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has two excellent sets of maps that show the storm’s current projected path. NOAA/NWS/NCEP The first map is the agency’s National Forecast Chart. This map forecasts the country’s weather for the next three days. While the map will change as new data is aggregated, at the time of this writing, the map shows that today, freezing rain and mixed precipitation will begin in the Southwest, in states including Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Snowfall is expected from Wyoming to western Missouri. But Saturday and Sunday are the days that most of America will be hit hard, according to the maps. On Saturday, snow, a wintry mix, or freezing rain is expected to occur in states ranging from Arizona to Philadelphia. On Sunday, the storm is expected to cover the remainder of the northeastern United States. NOAA/NWS/NCEP But just how impactful the winter storm weather will be varies by location. And its predicted impact is shown in another NOAA map, called the Winter Weather Forecasts, which displays the Probabilistic Winter Storm Severity Index (WSSI-P). This index “displays a range of winter weather impact probabilities over a geographic area,” NOAA states. The impacts are shown via a color-coded system with darker colors signifying a greater chance of impact. Currently, the Winter Weather Forecasts map shows that Saturday and Sunday will bring a 90% chance or greater of significant impact from the winter storm. On Saturday, the chance of impact is greatest in states including Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. On Sunday, the chance of impact is greatest in states including North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, and more. View the full article
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  12. In the world of earnings reports and pitch decks, the ultimate goal of our current AI boom is usually called something like artificial general intelligence (AGI), superintelligence, or—if you’re really nerdy—recursive self-improving AI. But in the real world, we’re all just looking for the Enterprise computer: a digital assistant you can talk to that doesn’t just fully understand you, but can do things for you instantly. The last couple of months have seen a lot of progress on this front. While I was at CES, I attended Lenovo’s keynote, which unveiled Qira, an always-on AI that will be built into its devices going forward. As I wrote about at The Media Copilot, the innovation with Qira is that the assistant is now an “orchestrator of agents,” seamlessly passing off the user to other services like ChatGPT, Perplexity, or others, depending on the user’s request. The reason a device maker like Lenovo can do that is because it doesn’t compete with those services—Qira is a facilitator, not a do-everything AI service. It appears Apple has also finally woken up to that strategy now that it’s announced a multi-year deal to integrate Google’s Gemini models into a revamped Siri later this year. Apple has colossally overpromised and underdelivered on AI over the past two years, partly because of its reluctance to rely on partners for parts of its AI experience. Now that there’s more clarity on the orchestrator vision—and on how AIs talk to each other—it looks like we’re past concerns over empowering competitors. Assistants evolve into agents Into all this come agentic tools like Claude Code and Claude Coworker. The buzz around these tools in the AI world has been insane, and a big part of the reason is they can do much more than code and build websites. They are effectively agents, able to take instructions, turn them into plans, and then execute on them, often with minimal guidance from the user. Whether it lives in the OS (Qira/Siri) or in a desktop app (Cowork), the effect is the same: decision-making moves closer to the interface people actually use. Several people on X say the experience using Coworker is closer to working with a colleague rather than prompting an AI. But there are new worries, too: Anthropic is warning users about safety risks—like unclear instructions leading to file deletion—because that’s what happens when the model can act, not just talk. All this is pointing in the same direction. Sometime soon, it seems likely that a significant and growing amount of device interactions will be essentially telling agents what to do. No apps, no browser—just the answer, output, or outcome you were looking for. It’s the Enterprise computer, just not on the bridge of a starship but in millions of pockets worldwide. There are huge implications for the media, brands, and other content providers. In my Qira piece, I talked about how the battle for context is going to play out in the information space in the coming year, but agent-based work will also have an effect on information-based work itself, especially journalism. Embedding an agent—essentially a decision-making computer—into your workspace is potentially a huge accelerant, but it poses difficult questions around attribution, access, and how it treats sensitive data. Auditability in the agent era Sounds serious, and there’s a simple solution to those concerns: don’t use it. But that’s not a strategy. Like any tool, those who learn it, use it, and master it will have an advantage over those who don’t. As agentic work grows in popularity, the workplaces that figure out how to implement it safely and securely will have the best chance of success. The media is particularly challenged, though, since information is their business. We’ve already seen this play out with regard to hallucinations. The propensity of AI systems to make things up out of the blue continues to persist, and it keeps many newsrooms from adopting AI, at least in any way that touches content. The danger of a workplace agent is more insidious. The AI isn’t creating content per se, but it is making decisions such as what information sources to use, what services to help with a task, and what company knowledge to apply to any specific request. But if an agent is going to make decisions in a newsroom, it can’t be a black box. Even without the AI making a mistake per se, the question of how the AI makes its decisions matters. Look at the corollary in search: When Google made a deal with Reddit, which led to Reddit appearing at the top of many more search results. That unquestionably had an influence on where people got their information, especially since Google is an effective monopoly on search. Well, a device or workplace agent will have a similar monopoly. How an agent goes down a tree of decisions can’t be a black box. Certainly, steering workers toward sanctioned services and company software is an obvious first step. Following style guides and company policy in the actions it takes is another. But it’s in the parts of workflows that aren’t covered by that where things get strange. This isn’t just about getting information—it’s about the context it relies on when taking action. The need for AI governance While actions need to be seamless to the user, there needs to be an auditable paper trail for them. How the agent gets context from the web, and from which services, should be clear and traceable. When asked, in plain language, why it took a specific action, there should be a rabbit hole the user can go down if they wish, along with a method to correct any problems in its thinking (including bias). Disclaimers won’t cut it on agents—training how to both use them and audit your own use, should be standard. In other words, governance matters. Agents like Qira and Claude Coworker might deliver on the dream of true AI assistants. But the potential they promise to unlock requires an equal amount of deference. If AI has shown anything over the past few years, it’s that it can do incredible things, but it can’t be trusted to always get it right. For organizations to truly advance into the agent era, they’ll need to adopt an old adage: trust, but verify. View the full article
  13. TikTok has created a new U.S.-based joint venture designed to comply with federal national security requirements and keep the app operating for more than 200 million Americans. The new entity, TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC, was formally established under an executive order signed by President The President on Sept. 25, 2025, according to an announcement released today. The big picture. TikTok USDS Joint Venture is majority American-owned and operates as an independent entity with responsibility for U.S. user data, content moderation, and algorithm security. ByteDance retains a 19.9% stake, below the threshold often cited by U.S. officials as a national security concern. The joint venture builds on TikTok’s existing U.S. Data Security (USDS) program and is designed to ringfence sensitive systems from foreign access. Why we care. this joint venture may determine whether TikTok can continue operating in the U.S. without bans or forced divestment. It shifts control of U.S. user data, content moderation, and the recommendation algorithm into a majority American–owned, U.S.-governed entity, addressing long-standing national security concerns. For creators, advertisers, and platforms watching closely, it’s a test case for how the U.S. may regulate foreign-owned tech going forward. How the safeguards work. U.S. user data will be stored and protected in Oracle’s U.S.-based cloud infrastructure, with ongoing audits and third-party cybersecurity certifications. The joint venture says its security program aligns with federal and industry standards, including NIST, ISO 27001, and CISA requirements. The content recommendation algorithm for U.S. users will be retrained, tested, and updated using U.S. data, and secured entirely within Oracle’s U.S. environment. Source code will be reviewed on an ongoing basis under software assurance protocols. Trust, safety, and content moderation. Unlike prior arrangements, the joint venture has decision-making authority over trust and safety policies and content moderation for U.S. users. That authority is intended to ensure accountability and reduce foreign influence over sensitive moderation decisions. Global reach, U.S. control. While the joint venture controls U.S. security and safety functions, TikTok’s global U.S. entities will continue managing interoperability and commercial operations such as advertising, marketing, and e-commerce. TikTok says this structure allows U.S. creators and businesses to remain discoverable worldwide. Who’s in charge. The joint venture is governed by a seven-member, majority-American board, including executives from Silver Lake, Oracle, Susquehanna International Group, and MGX. Adam Presser was appointed CEO, and Will Farrell was named Chief Security Officer. The board’s security committee is chaired by Raul Fernandez, CEO of DXC Technology. Ownership structure. Silver Lake, Oracle, and MGX are the joint venture’s three managing investors, each holding 15%. Additional investors include firms affiliated with Michael Dell, General Atlantic, Dragoneer, and Xavier Niel. The safeguards also extend to CapCut, Lemon8, and other TikTok-owned apps in the U.S. What’s next. The announcement positions TikTok USDS Joint Venture as a long-term solution to U.S. regulatory pressure. Whether it fully satisfies lawmakers and national security agencies — and finally stabilizes TikTok’s U.S. future — will become clear as oversight and enforcement begin. Catch-up. $14 billion deal keeps TikTok alive in U.S. View the full article
  14. When you’re searching for wholesale craft supplies online, knowing where to look can save you both time and money. Websites like CraftOutlet.com and Incraftables offer extensive selections at competitive prices. It’s furthermore worth considering popular retailers like Michaels and Joann, which provide bulk purchasing options. If you’re interested in unique items, Etsy is a great choice. Now, let’s explore specific categories of supplies and the best options available for each. Key Takeaways CraftOutlet.com offers a wide selection of seasonal and themed wholesale craft supplies with tiered discounts for bulk purchases. Incraftables provides quick order processing and free shipping on orders over $69, catering to institutions with tax-exempt purchases. Both websites feature organized categories for easy navigation, ensuring access to basic and specialty craft supplies. Popular bulk supplies include beads, fabrics, and essential tools, ideal for hobbyists and small businesses alike. Craft blanks for customization and specialty supplies like silicone beads, DTF transfers, and resin essentials expand crafting possibilities. CraftOutlet.com: Wholesale Craft Supplies to the Public CraftOutlet.com serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to purchase wholesale craft supplies at competitive prices. As a leading wholesale craft store, it offers a diverse selection of materials suitable for both hobbyists and small businesses. You’ll find seasonal and themed items, ensuring you have access to relevant supplies for your projects year-round. The platform’s tiered discount system encourages bulk purchasing, which is ideal for larger projects or business needs. CraftOutlet.com frequently updates its inventory, allowing you to discover the latest trends in wholesale craft supplies online. Furthermore, the detailed product descriptions and visuals help you make informed choices, enhancing your shopping experience. Incraftables: Bulk Craft Supplies at Wholesale Prices Incraftables stands out as a reliable source for bulk craft supplies at wholesale prices, catering to a variety of needs from educators to dedicated crafters. Here’s why you should consider them when asking, “Where can I buy wholesale craft supplies?”: Diverse Selection: They offer a wide range of items, including arts and crafts supplies, decorations, and floral arrangements. Tiered Discounts: Enjoy bulk discounts that increase with quantity, making it cost-effective for large purchases. Swift Processing: Orders are processed within 1-3 business days, ensuring you receive your supplies quickly. Plus, if you’re looking for a craft store online wholesale, Incraftables provides tax-exempt purchases for institutions and free shipping on orders over $69, enhancing affordability and convenience. Shop by Category of Bulk Craft Supplies When you shop by category for bulk craft supplies, you’ll discover a thorough selection customized to meet your specific project needs. Whether you’re looking for basic necessities like paint and brushes or specialty items such as artificial flowers and seasonal decor, there’s something for everyone. With organized categories, finding the right materials for your creative endeavors becomes a straightforward process. Extensive Craft Categories Available Exploring the extensive craft categories available at Incraftables makes it easy for you to find the perfect supplies for your next project. You’ll discover a wide variety of bulk arts and craft supplies, which cater to diverse needs. Here are some key categories you can browse: Art Supplies: Stock up on tempera paints, markers, and canvas multipacks, ideal for both educational and personal use. Jewelry Making: Find an array of round beads, seed beads, and crucial jewelry findings, perfect for DIY enthusiasts. Seasonal Décor: Choose from bulk artificial flowers, wreaths, and fabric supplies to customize your clothing and home decorations. With Incraftables’ online catalog, accessing these materials is both convenient and straightforward, ensuring you have everything you need at your fingertips. Tailored Options for Everyone Craft enthusiasts can easily find customized options that suit their specific needs by shopping through the diverse categories of bulk craft supplies available. Incraftables offers a wide range of items, from basic art supplies to specialty products for niche crafts, ensuring every skill level is accommodated. You can take advantage of tiered bulk discounts, allowing you to stock up on crucial materials without overspending. Furthermore, if you’re an educator or part of an institution, you can make tax-exempt purchases through the Incraftables Crafts MVP account. Should you need assistance during your shopping experience, their customer care team is ready to help, ensuring that you can find exactly what you need with ease and convenience. Most Popular Bulk Craft Supplies One of the most sought-after categories in the domain of wholesale craft supplies is bulk items that cater to various creative projects. Popular bulk craft supplies not only inspire creativity but as well guarantee you have crucial materials at your fingertips. Here are three top choices: Vibrant Beads: Available in countless colors and shapes, these are perfect for jewelry making and embellishments. Versatile Fabrics: From cotton to felt, bulk fabrics allow you to tackle sewing projects, quilting, or DIY home decor. Crucial Tools: Craft knives, scissors, and glue guns are must-haves for any project and are often sold in bulk for added savings. Many suppliers offer tiered discounts, making it economical for everyone, from educators to avid crafters, to stock up on these crucial items. Bulk Crafts & Hobbies: Essential Supplies for All When you’re exploring the domain of bulk crafts and hobbies, access to essential supplies can greatly improve your creative projects. Incraftables offers a diverse selection of bulk materials, ensuring you find everything from paints to tools and kits. This variety caters to all skill levels, whether you’re a beginner or an expert. You can stock up for scrapbooking, model building, or DIY endeavors, all in one convenient place. The website also provides tiered bulk discounts, making it cost-effective for hobbyists and small businesses. Furthermore, options for personalization allow you to elevate your creations. With a commitment to quality and value, Incraftables nurtures your passion for creativity by providing readily available crafting materials. Bulk Decorations and Fabric Supplies Bulk decorations and fabric supplies are essential resources for anyone looking to improve their crafting and event decoration projects. These supplies include a variety of items that cater to a range of needs: Artificial Flowers and Wreaths: Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any arrangement or event. Seasonal Décor: Ideal for holiday-themed crafts and decorations, helping you create festive atmospheres. Bulk Fabric Selections: Available in myriad colors and materials, these fabrics are perfect for custom clothing and home décor. Craft Blanks for Custom Creations When you’re looking to create unique items, craft blanks offer a fantastic foundation for your projects. With options like tumblers, keychains, and apparel available at wholesale prices, you can easily customize them using techniques such as sublimation or vinyl application. These high-quality materials not just guarantee a smooth crafting process but additionally result in professional-looking products that cater to your personal style or business needs. Customization Options Available Customization options are abundant at Incraftables, where you can find a diverse range of craft blanks suited for various creative endeavors. With their extensive selection, you can choose from: High-Quality Tumblers: Perfect for sublimation, vinyl application, or painting, ensuring your designs stand out. Keychains: Versatile options available, allowing for personal touches to create unique gifts or promotional items. Apparel: Blank shirts and bags provide an ideal canvas for your custom designs. Incraftables offers video guidance to help you maximize your crafting experience, making it easier for both beginners and experienced crafters to immerse themselves in customization. The carefully selected materials guarantee a seamless crafting process, so you can focus on bringing your creative visions to life. Popular Craft Blanks Incraftables offers a wide array of popular craft blanks that cater to various customization projects, making them a favorite among crafters and small businesses alike. You’ll find wholesale-priced items like tumblers, keychains, and apparel, perfect for all your creative needs. These craft blanks are compatible with multiple techniques, including sublimation, vinyl application, and painting, ensuring versatility whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter. The selection includes premium cups and tumblers, crafted from durable materials for a seamless customization experience. This durability guarantees lively, long-lasting designs that stand out. Furthermore, linked video resources are available, guiding you through the process of customizing these craft blanks for seasonal décor and other exciting projects, enhancing your crafting expedition. Quality Materials Offered Crafting with quality materials is essential for achieving professional results in your projects. When you choose craft blanks from Incraftables, you guarantee your creations stand out. Here’s what you can expect: Diverse Selection: Access a wide range of craft blanks including tumblers, keychains, and apparel, all at wholesale prices, perfect for both personal and resale purposes. Versatile Customization: These blanks are compatible with various techniques like sublimation, vinyl application, and painting, giving you the flexibility to express your creativity. Durability and Quality: The high-quality tumblers are designed for crafters, ensuring that your finished products have a premium feel and last longer. With linked video guidance available, you’ll have the resources to make the most of your craft blanks effectively. Silicone & String Bead Crafting Silicone and string bead crafting has gained significant popularity among DIY enthusiasts and small business owners alike due to its versatility and ease of use. Premium, non-toxic silicone beads come in a wide range of lively colors, perfect for various projects such as keychains and jewelry. They are durable and easy to customize, allowing you to create trendy designs effortlessly. Many suppliers offer unique patterns and versatile shapes, catering to your creative needs. Moreover, silicone beads are popular for crafting pacifier clips, enhancing both functionality and style in baby accessories. With bulk purchasing options available, stocking up on supplies becomes convenient and cost-effective for small businesses. Type of Bead Colors Available Uses Silicone Beads Lively and varied Jewelry, keychains String Beads Multicolored Bracelets, necklaces Unique Patterns Shapes like stars Pacifier clips DTF Transfers, Sublimation & Craft Vinyl Supplies In the domain of customizing items like shirts, tumblers, and mugs, DTF transfers, sublimation, and craft vinyl supplies are indispensable tools for creators. These materials help you craft lively, long-lasting designs that are perfect for both personal and professional projects. Here are three key benefits of using these supplies: Compatibility: High-quality transfers work seamlessly with popular tools like Cricut and heat presses, making them easy to use for everyone. Variety: A wide selection of UV DTF transfers, HTV, and permanent adhesive vinyl caters to diverse customization needs. Versatility: You can apply DTF and sublimation materials to flat blanks, keychains, and other accessories, broadening your crafting possibilities. Investing in these supplies can enhance your crafting game considerably. Resin & Epoxy Crafting Essentials Resin and epoxy supplies open up a world of creative possibilities for both new and experienced crafters. With premium resin crafting supplies, you can explore various silicone molds and pigments customized for custom jewelry and décor. Crucial tools like mixing cups, stir sticks, and heat guns guarantee smooth, bubble-free pours for professional-quality results. High-quality UV resin allows for quick curing, resulting in lively finishes. Here’s a quick overview of your resin fundamentals: Item Type Purpose Examples Silicone Molds Shape your resin creations Jewelry, coasters, charms Mixing Tools Guarantee proper mixing and pouring Cups, stir sticks Heat Tools Eliminate bubbles and improve clarity Heat guns, torches Resin Types Different applications and finishes Epoxy, UV resin Crafting Resources Tutorials and project inspiration Online videos, e-books Frequently Asked Questions What Payment Methods Do These Websites Accept for Wholesale Orders? When considering payment methods for wholesale orders, most websites typically accept major credit cards like Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. You might additionally find options for PayPal or direct bank transfers, which can be convenient for larger purchases. Some platforms may even offer payment terms or financing options for bulk orders. It’s crucial to check each website’s payment policy before placing an order to guarantee you have a suitable payment method available. Do These Sites Offer International Shipping for Craft Supplies? Many craft supply websites do offer international shipping, but it varies by retailer. You’ll want to check each site’s shipping policy for specifics. Some popular options, like Amazon and AliExpress, typically provide international shipping, whereas others may have restrictions based on country. Furthermore, consider shipping costs and delivery times, as these can differ greatly. Make sure to read customer reviews to gauge the reliability of international shipping for your chosen supplier. Are There Minimum Order Quantities for Bulk Purchases? When purchasing in bulk, many suppliers set minimum order quantities, which can vary greatly. For instance, some might require you to buy at least 50 units of an item, whereas others could have a minimum as low as 10. It’s crucial to check the specific requirements on each supplier’s website, as these quantities often influence pricing and shipping costs. Comprehending these details will help you plan your orders more effectively. How Can I Track My Wholesale Order After Purchase? To track your wholesale order after purchase, check the confirmation email you received. It usually contains a tracking number and a link to the shipping carrier’s website. If you don’t see it, log into your account on the supplier’s website. There, you can view your order history and status. Some suppliers likewise send updates via text or email, so make sure you’ve opted in for notifications to stay informed. Is There a Return Policy for Craft Supplies Bought in Bulk? When buying craft supplies in bulk, it’s essential to check the return policy beforehand. Many suppliers allow returns within a specific timeframe, often 30 days, but some items may be non-returnable, especially customized or perishable items. You’ll usually need to provide a receipt or proof of purchase. Always read the terms carefully to understand any restocking fees or conditions that apply, ensuring you know your rights as a buyer before making a purchase. Conclusion To summarize, finding the right wholesale craft supplies online is crucial for any project. Websites like CraftOutlet.com and Incraftables offer extensive selections at competitive prices, whereas retailers like Michaels and Joann provide bulk options for various needs. Moreover, platforms such as Etsy and ArtBeads cater to unique and specialty items. By exploring these resources, you can efficiently source everything from craft blanks to resin supplies, ensuring you have all the materials required for your creative endeavors. Image via Google Gemini and ArtSmart This article, "10 Best Websites to Buy Wholesale Craft Supplies Online" was first published on Small Business Trends View the full article
  15. When you’re searching for wholesale craft supplies online, knowing where to look can save you both time and money. Websites like CraftOutlet.com and Incraftables offer extensive selections at competitive prices. It’s furthermore worth considering popular retailers like Michaels and Joann, which provide bulk purchasing options. If you’re interested in unique items, Etsy is a great choice. Now, let’s explore specific categories of supplies and the best options available for each. Key Takeaways CraftOutlet.com offers a wide selection of seasonal and themed wholesale craft supplies with tiered discounts for bulk purchases. Incraftables provides quick order processing and free shipping on orders over $69, catering to institutions with tax-exempt purchases. Both websites feature organized categories for easy navigation, ensuring access to basic and specialty craft supplies. Popular bulk supplies include beads, fabrics, and essential tools, ideal for hobbyists and small businesses alike. Craft blanks for customization and specialty supplies like silicone beads, DTF transfers, and resin essentials expand crafting possibilities. CraftOutlet.com: Wholesale Craft Supplies to the Public CraftOutlet.com serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to purchase wholesale craft supplies at competitive prices. As a leading wholesale craft store, it offers a diverse selection of materials suitable for both hobbyists and small businesses. You’ll find seasonal and themed items, ensuring you have access to relevant supplies for your projects year-round. The platform’s tiered discount system encourages bulk purchasing, which is ideal for larger projects or business needs. CraftOutlet.com frequently updates its inventory, allowing you to discover the latest trends in wholesale craft supplies online. Furthermore, the detailed product descriptions and visuals help you make informed choices, enhancing your shopping experience. Incraftables: Bulk Craft Supplies at Wholesale Prices Incraftables stands out as a reliable source for bulk craft supplies at wholesale prices, catering to a variety of needs from educators to dedicated crafters. Here’s why you should consider them when asking, “Where can I buy wholesale craft supplies?”: Diverse Selection: They offer a wide range of items, including arts and crafts supplies, decorations, and floral arrangements. Tiered Discounts: Enjoy bulk discounts that increase with quantity, making it cost-effective for large purchases. Swift Processing: Orders are processed within 1-3 business days, ensuring you receive your supplies quickly. Plus, if you’re looking for a craft store online wholesale, Incraftables provides tax-exempt purchases for institutions and free shipping on orders over $69, enhancing affordability and convenience. Shop by Category of Bulk Craft Supplies When you shop by category for bulk craft supplies, you’ll discover a thorough selection customized to meet your specific project needs. Whether you’re looking for basic necessities like paint and brushes or specialty items such as artificial flowers and seasonal decor, there’s something for everyone. With organized categories, finding the right materials for your creative endeavors becomes a straightforward process. Extensive Craft Categories Available Exploring the extensive craft categories available at Incraftables makes it easy for you to find the perfect supplies for your next project. You’ll discover a wide variety of bulk arts and craft supplies, which cater to diverse needs. Here are some key categories you can browse: Art Supplies: Stock up on tempera paints, markers, and canvas multipacks, ideal for both educational and personal use. Jewelry Making: Find an array of round beads, seed beads, and crucial jewelry findings, perfect for DIY enthusiasts. Seasonal Décor: Choose from bulk artificial flowers, wreaths, and fabric supplies to customize your clothing and home decorations. With Incraftables’ online catalog, accessing these materials is both convenient and straightforward, ensuring you have everything you need at your fingertips. Tailored Options for Everyone Craft enthusiasts can easily find customized options that suit their specific needs by shopping through the diverse categories of bulk craft supplies available. Incraftables offers a wide range of items, from basic art supplies to specialty products for niche crafts, ensuring every skill level is accommodated. You can take advantage of tiered bulk discounts, allowing you to stock up on crucial materials without overspending. Furthermore, if you’re an educator or part of an institution, you can make tax-exempt purchases through the Incraftables Crafts MVP account. Should you need assistance during your shopping experience, their customer care team is ready to help, ensuring that you can find exactly what you need with ease and convenience. Most Popular Bulk Craft Supplies One of the most sought-after categories in the domain of wholesale craft supplies is bulk items that cater to various creative projects. Popular bulk craft supplies not only inspire creativity but as well guarantee you have crucial materials at your fingertips. Here are three top choices: Vibrant Beads: Available in countless colors and shapes, these are perfect for jewelry making and embellishments. Versatile Fabrics: From cotton to felt, bulk fabrics allow you to tackle sewing projects, quilting, or DIY home decor. Crucial Tools: Craft knives, scissors, and glue guns are must-haves for any project and are often sold in bulk for added savings. Many suppliers offer tiered discounts, making it economical for everyone, from educators to avid crafters, to stock up on these crucial items. Bulk Crafts & Hobbies: Essential Supplies for All When you’re exploring the domain of bulk crafts and hobbies, access to essential supplies can greatly improve your creative projects. Incraftables offers a diverse selection of bulk materials, ensuring you find everything from paints to tools and kits. This variety caters to all skill levels, whether you’re a beginner or an expert. You can stock up for scrapbooking, model building, or DIY endeavors, all in one convenient place. The website also provides tiered bulk discounts, making it cost-effective for hobbyists and small businesses. Furthermore, options for personalization allow you to elevate your creations. With a commitment to quality and value, Incraftables nurtures your passion for creativity by providing readily available crafting materials. Bulk Decorations and Fabric Supplies Bulk decorations and fabric supplies are essential resources for anyone looking to improve their crafting and event decoration projects. These supplies include a variety of items that cater to a range of needs: Artificial Flowers and Wreaths: Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any arrangement or event. Seasonal Décor: Ideal for holiday-themed crafts and decorations, helping you create festive atmospheres. Bulk Fabric Selections: Available in myriad colors and materials, these fabrics are perfect for custom clothing and home décor. Craft Blanks for Custom Creations When you’re looking to create unique items, craft blanks offer a fantastic foundation for your projects. With options like tumblers, keychains, and apparel available at wholesale prices, you can easily customize them using techniques such as sublimation or vinyl application. These high-quality materials not just guarantee a smooth crafting process but additionally result in professional-looking products that cater to your personal style or business needs. Customization Options Available Customization options are abundant at Incraftables, where you can find a diverse range of craft blanks suited for various creative endeavors. With their extensive selection, you can choose from: High-Quality Tumblers: Perfect for sublimation, vinyl application, or painting, ensuring your designs stand out. Keychains: Versatile options available, allowing for personal touches to create unique gifts or promotional items. Apparel: Blank shirts and bags provide an ideal canvas for your custom designs. Incraftables offers video guidance to help you maximize your crafting experience, making it easier for both beginners and experienced crafters to immerse themselves in customization. The carefully selected materials guarantee a seamless crafting process, so you can focus on bringing your creative visions to life. Popular Craft Blanks Incraftables offers a wide array of popular craft blanks that cater to various customization projects, making them a favorite among crafters and small businesses alike. You’ll find wholesale-priced items like tumblers, keychains, and apparel, perfect for all your creative needs. These craft blanks are compatible with multiple techniques, including sublimation, vinyl application, and painting, ensuring versatility whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter. The selection includes premium cups and tumblers, crafted from durable materials for a seamless customization experience. This durability guarantees lively, long-lasting designs that stand out. Furthermore, linked video resources are available, guiding you through the process of customizing these craft blanks for seasonal décor and other exciting projects, enhancing your crafting expedition. Quality Materials Offered Crafting with quality materials is essential for achieving professional results in your projects. When you choose craft blanks from Incraftables, you guarantee your creations stand out. Here’s what you can expect: Diverse Selection: Access a wide range of craft blanks including tumblers, keychains, and apparel, all at wholesale prices, perfect for both personal and resale purposes. Versatile Customization: These blanks are compatible with various techniques like sublimation, vinyl application, and painting, giving you the flexibility to express your creativity. Durability and Quality: The high-quality tumblers are designed for crafters, ensuring that your finished products have a premium feel and last longer. With linked video guidance available, you’ll have the resources to make the most of your craft blanks effectively. Silicone & String Bead Crafting Silicone and string bead crafting has gained significant popularity among DIY enthusiasts and small business owners alike due to its versatility and ease of use. Premium, non-toxic silicone beads come in a wide range of lively colors, perfect for various projects such as keychains and jewelry. They are durable and easy to customize, allowing you to create trendy designs effortlessly. Many suppliers offer unique patterns and versatile shapes, catering to your creative needs. Moreover, silicone beads are popular for crafting pacifier clips, enhancing both functionality and style in baby accessories. With bulk purchasing options available, stocking up on supplies becomes convenient and cost-effective for small businesses. Type of Bead Colors Available Uses Silicone Beads Lively and varied Jewelry, keychains String Beads Multicolored Bracelets, necklaces Unique Patterns Shapes like stars Pacifier clips DTF Transfers, Sublimation & Craft Vinyl Supplies In the domain of customizing items like shirts, tumblers, and mugs, DTF transfers, sublimation, and craft vinyl supplies are indispensable tools for creators. These materials help you craft lively, long-lasting designs that are perfect for both personal and professional projects. Here are three key benefits of using these supplies: Compatibility: High-quality transfers work seamlessly with popular tools like Cricut and heat presses, making them easy to use for everyone. Variety: A wide selection of UV DTF transfers, HTV, and permanent adhesive vinyl caters to diverse customization needs. Versatility: You can apply DTF and sublimation materials to flat blanks, keychains, and other accessories, broadening your crafting possibilities. Investing in these supplies can enhance your crafting game considerably. Resin & Epoxy Crafting Essentials Resin and epoxy supplies open up a world of creative possibilities for both new and experienced crafters. With premium resin crafting supplies, you can explore various silicone molds and pigments customized for custom jewelry and décor. Crucial tools like mixing cups, stir sticks, and heat guns guarantee smooth, bubble-free pours for professional-quality results. High-quality UV resin allows for quick curing, resulting in lively finishes. Here’s a quick overview of your resin fundamentals: Item Type Purpose Examples Silicone Molds Shape your resin creations Jewelry, coasters, charms Mixing Tools Guarantee proper mixing and pouring Cups, stir sticks Heat Tools Eliminate bubbles and improve clarity Heat guns, torches Resin Types Different applications and finishes Epoxy, UV resin Crafting Resources Tutorials and project inspiration Online videos, e-books Frequently Asked Questions What Payment Methods Do These Websites Accept for Wholesale Orders? When considering payment methods for wholesale orders, most websites typically accept major credit cards like Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. You might additionally find options for PayPal or direct bank transfers, which can be convenient for larger purchases. Some platforms may even offer payment terms or financing options for bulk orders. It’s crucial to check each website’s payment policy before placing an order to guarantee you have a suitable payment method available. Do These Sites Offer International Shipping for Craft Supplies? Many craft supply websites do offer international shipping, but it varies by retailer. You’ll want to check each site’s shipping policy for specifics. Some popular options, like Amazon and AliExpress, typically provide international shipping, whereas others may have restrictions based on country. Furthermore, consider shipping costs and delivery times, as these can differ greatly. Make sure to read customer reviews to gauge the reliability of international shipping for your chosen supplier. Are There Minimum Order Quantities for Bulk Purchases? When purchasing in bulk, many suppliers set minimum order quantities, which can vary greatly. For instance, some might require you to buy at least 50 units of an item, whereas others could have a minimum as low as 10. It’s crucial to check the specific requirements on each supplier’s website, as these quantities often influence pricing and shipping costs. Comprehending these details will help you plan your orders more effectively. How Can I Track My Wholesale Order After Purchase? To track your wholesale order after purchase, check the confirmation email you received. It usually contains a tracking number and a link to the shipping carrier’s website. If you don’t see it, log into your account on the supplier’s website. There, you can view your order history and status. Some suppliers likewise send updates via text or email, so make sure you’ve opted in for notifications to stay informed. Is There a Return Policy for Craft Supplies Bought in Bulk? When buying craft supplies in bulk, it’s essential to check the return policy beforehand. Many suppliers allow returns within a specific timeframe, often 30 days, but some items may be non-returnable, especially customized or perishable items. You’ll usually need to provide a receipt or proof of purchase. Always read the terms carefully to understand any restocking fees or conditions that apply, ensuring you know your rights as a buyer before making a purchase. Conclusion To summarize, finding the right wholesale craft supplies online is crucial for any project. Websites like CraftOutlet.com and Incraftables offer extensive selections at competitive prices, whereas retailers like Michaels and Joann provide bulk options for various needs. Moreover, platforms such as Etsy and ArtBeads cater to unique and specialty items. By exploring these resources, you can efficiently source everything from craft blanks to resin supplies, ensuring you have all the materials required for your creative endeavors. Image via Google Gemini and ArtSmart This article, "10 Best Websites to Buy Wholesale Craft Supplies Online" was first published on Small Business Trends View the full article
  16. We may earn a commission from links on this page. When nature dumps a load of snow onto your driveway, it’s a free workout in disguise—but maybe not one you’re really in shape to tackle. If you’re always sore (or, worse, injured) after the first big storm of the season, read these tips on how to make shoveling easier on your body. Recognize what you’re asking your body to doLook, just because shoveling is a common chore doesn’t mean it’s one that everyone’s body is automatically ready for. Be honest about whether you’re trained for this. You wouldn’t ask “how can I run a marathon without my legs being sore the next day?” if you haven’t done any running at all in the past year. Jumping into something you’re not ready for is going to suck. If you know you’ll be shoveling a lot, plan ahead. Deadlifts in the gym will help you build the strength you need in your back, core, and legs, for example. If you’re not up for that, any full body fitness regime will leave you better prepared than doing nothing. And while we’re mostly talking about sore muscles and aching joints, it’s important to recognize whether your cardiovascular system is up to the task. If you aren’t used to exercising, and if you are older or have a heart condition, you may want to check with your doctor about whether shoveling poses a risk to your heart. Shovel early and oftenIf I could give the world only one snow-shoveling hack, it is this: Shovel when there is only a small amount of snow, even if you know there’s more coming. It’s far, far easier on your body to shovel three inches of snow four times over the course of the day, than to tackle 12 inches of snow all at once. If you missed your opportunity, you can still shovel in layers. Take a slice off the top, then a slice that goes deeper, and so on. Each shovelful will be much lighter and easier to deal with, even though you are taking more shovelfuls in total. Push instead of liftWe tend to envision shoveling as a repetitive bend-and-lift movement, but don’t forget that you can also use your shovel as a snowplow to push the snow in front of you. You can even buy shovels that are meant to be used this way, so consider an upgrade. Pushing the snow works best when it’s in a thin layer, so this works well with the advice to shovel when there’s only a small amount on the ground. But even if you have deep snow, pushing can save you some effort. Push until you have a pile, and then slice off the pile in layers. Keep your back straightYou’ve heard the advice to lift heavy boxes “with your legs, not your back.” What this really means is that your back is best protected from injury when you can keep it straight. If your back rounds as it gets tired, take a break, or find a technique that allows you to keep your back straight even while it’s tired. For example, it’s most efficient to shovel in a deadlift-like motion: Your back is more or less straight, and you’re hingeing from your hips like a drinky bird. This does require a lot of work from your lower back muscles, so you are technically lifting “with your back,” but it’s safe as long as your back muscles are strong enough to keep your torso straight and stable. As your back muscles get tired, you may find it easier to keep your back straight if you keep it more upright. This is where a squat motion comes in—the proverbial lifting “with your legs.” Choke up on the shovel so the weight is as close to your body as possible, and bend your knees more so that you don’t have to bend as much from the hips. Warm up, take breaks, and go easy on yourselfDon’t kid yourself: This is a workout. And as with any workout, the first 10 to 15 minutes will feel the hardest. So keep the work light at first—take smaller shovelfuls, for example. Don’t forget to take breaks, either. You’re not cheating if you stop for a few minutes to let your body rest before getting back into it. Switching techniques (as above) and positions can help to distribute the strain across your body rather than just hammering the same muscles over and over. Do half your shoveling with the shovel on your right side, and half with the shovel to your left. View the full article
  17. Many servicing metrics look weaker amid lower rates although valuations can vary depending on companies' models, operations and portfolio composition. View the full article
  18. Subscribe to Work LifeGet stories like this in your inbox Subscribe As recently as a year ago, AI tools were seen as a “nice to have.” Now, AI is emerging as a strategic partner. According to new research from Atlassian, the number of knowledge workers using AI tools on a regular basis doubled from 2024 to 2025, with those who use them saving a little over an hour each day. This begs the question: what to do with all that newly freed-up time? Some of the most popular options from our survey include: Skill-building and training Brainstorming, prototyping, or spinning up a side project Clearing out bottlenecks and improving processes that slow the team down All of which are perfectly solid ways to invest the time you’re saving. That said, there are also options that tap into specific skill sets and may prove more exciting. Although AI is dramatically changing the landscape, creativity, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills are still in high demand by employers, as are traits like empathy and adaptability. With that in mind, here are seven ways to invest the time you’re saving that will help position you as both a leader and super-star collaborator. 1. Amp up your team’s AI enablement AI systems are only as helpful as the data available to them. So let’s start with a few ways to improve the quantity and quality of information your system works with: Look through your team’s documents and Confluence pages to see what could be unlocked so AI is free to access and reason on it. Experiment with ways to further digitize knowledge so you’re adding context to the company’s overall knowledge base. For example, turn on AI note-taking in your team’s meetings and encourage people to default to public channels rather than direct messages. Document your team’s goals, then make sure project plans and tasks link out to the corresponding goal(s). This adds helpful context for AI. In concert, explicitly define the role AI will play in each of your projects. Will it analyze data? Build the project roadmap? Draft an announcement? Thinking about AI’s role proactively helps you use it strategically, especially when you’re using it in new ways. More details are in the Atlassian Team Playbook. 2. Kick off an initiative to improve something (anything!) Related Article 5 skills teams need to thrive in the age of AI (and how to build them) By Erin Mosbaugh In Teamwork Seize the opportunity to be the change you seek, whether that means converting an under-used conference room into bike storage to encourage carbon-free commuting or finding new formats for your team’s retrospectives that will keep things fresh and tease out new insights. Even better, take a cue from Atlassian’s ShipIt Days and form a “tiger team” to revamp a cross-team workflow or implement a long-standing enhancement request that will surprise and delight your customers. 3. Invest in personal enrichment While I don’t suggest you use all your reclaimed time this way, picking up a new hobby can translate into professional development. Take my friend and fellow storyteller Ashley Faus. Along with being Head of Lifecycle Marketing at Atlassian, she’s an avid baker who turns lessons learned in the kitchen into tangible, bite-sized bits of wisdom for other marketers. By sharing them on LinkedIn along with drool-inducing photos of her cakes, Ashley has grown into a leading voice in marketing and a familiar face on the conference circuit. Or, my pal who works with technical teams in Ukraine and Georgia. Time spent on Duolingo is more than just fun and games for him. If nothing else, a new personal pursuit might simply recharge your batteries so you can take on the next challenge, as I found for myself when I took up skating. 4. Be a multiplier If you’re mid- or late-career, spend more time mentoring. Coaching someone within your craft is a great way to pass down the tricks and techniques you’ve refined over the years, saving them time and frustration. You can also be a resource for junior colleagues outside your discipline when it comes to navigating career advancement and “how things work around here.” Even if you’re fresh out of school, you probably have knowledge to share. Consider becoming a reverse mentor to more senior teammates who may not be up to speed on the AI time-savers you use every day. You could also strengthen cross-team relationships with a workshop that gives others a deeper understanding of your team’s work and a chance to brainstorm ways to work together more effectively. 5. Develop a talk to deliver at industry conferences Related Article The life-long learner’s guide to mentorship By Sarah Goff-Dupont In Teamwork Speaking at conferences is a terrific way to network, talk shop, enhance your company’s reputation, and travel to new places. And while it’s not required, it’s customary for your employer to cover your travel costs, which might enable you to stay an extra day or two at your expense and explore. Bonus! 6. Learn to think like a gamer Logic puzzles like Sudoku or Pips, strategy games, and chess make you think on your feet in much the same way you do at work: read a situation, identify the possible paths forward, assess them, and choose the best option. Multi-player games like the Catan series or chess also help develop adaptability because you’re responding to other players’ actions. Even simple games like Qwirkle (for ages 6 and up!) build analytical skills. Form a lunchtime gaming group, or take 15-20 minutes for solo games and puzzles as a mid-afternoon break. 7. Volunteer in your community A growing number of employers offer paid time off for volunteering as part of their benefits package – typically around 20 hours per year, but sometimes as much as 40. Don’t sleep on this! Look for a recurring volunteer opportunity where you’ll be working with people you probably wouldn’t meet otherwise. Over time, you’ll have a chance to hear new perspectives and learn about others’ life experiences, both of which help with creative thinking and problem solving. Besides: it feels good to contribute in this way. Subscribe to Work LifeGet stories like this in your inbox Subscribe The post 7 ways to reinvest the time AI saves you at work appeared first on Work Life by Atlassian. View the full article
  19. Subscribe to Work LifeGet stories like this in your inbox Subscribe As recently as a year ago, AI tools were seen as a “nice to have.” Now, AI is emerging as a strategic partner. According to new research from Atlassian, the number of knowledge workers using AI tools on a regular basis doubled from 2024 to 2025, with those who use them saving a little over an hour each day. This begs the question: what to do with all that newly freed-up time? Some of the most popular options from our survey include: Skill-building and training Brainstorming, prototyping, or spinning up a side project Clearing out bottlenecks and improving processes that slow the team down All of which are perfectly solid ways to invest the time you’re saving. That said, there are also options that tap into specific skill sets and may prove more exciting. Although AI is dramatically changing the landscape, creativity, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills are still in high demand by employers, as are traits like empathy and adaptability. With that in mind, here are seven ways to invest the time you’re saving that will help position you as both a leader and super-star collaborator. 1. Amp up your team’s AI enablement AI systems are only as helpful as the data available to them. So let’s start with a few ways to improve the quantity and quality of information your system works with: Look through your team’s documents and Confluence pages to see what could be unlocked so AI is free to access and reason on it. Experiment with ways to further digitize knowledge so you’re adding context to the company’s overall knowledge base. For example, turn on AI note-taking in your team’s meetings and encourage people to default to public channels rather than direct messages. Document your team’s goals, then make sure project plans and tasks link out to the corresponding goal(s). This adds helpful context for AI. In concert, explicitly define the role AI will play in each of your projects. Will it analyze data? Build the project roadmap? Draft an announcement? Thinking about AI’s role proactively helps you use it strategically, especially when you’re using it in new ways. More details are in the Atlassian Team Playbook. 2. Kick off an initiative to improve something (anything!) Related Article 5 skills teams need to thrive in the age of AI (and how to build them) By Erin Mosbaugh In Teamwork Seize the opportunity to be the change you seek, whether that means converting an under-used conference room into bike storage to encourage carbon-free commuting or finding new formats for your team’s retrospectives that will keep things fresh and tease out new insights. Even better, take a cue from Atlassian’s ShipIt Days and form a “tiger team” to revamp a cross-team workflow or implement a long-standing enhancement request that will surprise and delight your customers. 3. Invest in personal enrichment While I don’t suggest you use all your reclaimed time this way, picking up a new hobby can translate into professional development. Take my friend and fellow storyteller Ashley Faus. Along with being Head of Lifecycle Marketing at Atlassian, she’s an avid baker who turns lessons learned in the kitchen into tangible, bite-sized bits of wisdom for other marketers. By sharing them on LinkedIn along with drool-inducing photos of her cakes, Ashley has grown into a leading voice in marketing and a familiar face on the conference circuit. Or, my pal who works with technical teams in Ukraine and Georgia. Time spent on Duolingo is more than just fun and games for him. If nothing else, a new personal pursuit might simply recharge your batteries so you can take on the next challenge, as I found for myself when I took up skating. 4. Be a multiplier If you’re mid- or late-career, spend more time mentoring. Coaching someone within your craft is a great way to pass down the tricks and techniques you’ve refined over the years, saving them time and frustration. You can also be a resource for junior colleagues outside your discipline when it comes to navigating career advancement and “how things work around here.” Even if you’re fresh out of school, you probably have knowledge to share. Consider becoming a reverse mentor to more senior teammates who may not be up to speed on the AI time-savers you use every day. You could also strengthen cross-team relationships with a workshop that gives others a deeper understanding of your team’s work and a chance to brainstorm ways to work together more effectively. 5. Develop a talk to deliver at industry conferences Related Article The life-long learner’s guide to mentorship By Sarah Goff-Dupont In Teamwork Speaking at conferences is a terrific way to network, talk shop, enhance your company’s reputation, and travel to new places. And while it’s not required, it’s customary for your employer to cover your travel costs, which might enable you to stay an extra day or two at your expense and explore. Bonus! 6. Learn to think like a gamer Logic puzzles like Sudoku or Pips, strategy games, and chess make you think on your feet in much the same way you do at work: read a situation, identify the possible paths forward, assess them, and choose the best option. Multi-player games like the Catan series or chess also help develop adaptability because you’re responding to other players’ actions. Even simple games like Qwirkle (for ages 6 and up!) build analytical skills. Form a lunchtime gaming group, or take 15-20 minutes for solo games and puzzles as a mid-afternoon break. 7. Volunteer in your community A growing number of employers offer paid time off for volunteering as part of their benefits package – typically around 20 hours per year, but sometimes as much as 40. Don’t sleep on this! Look for a recurring volunteer opportunity where you’ll be working with people you probably wouldn’t meet otherwise. Over time, you’ll have a chance to hear new perspectives and learn about others’ life experiences, both of which help with creative thinking and problem solving. Besides: it feels good to contribute in this way. Subscribe to Work LifeGet stories like this in your inbox Subscribe The post 7 ways to reinvest the time AI saves you at work appeared first on Work Life by Atlassian. View the full article
  20. US consumer sentiment increased to a five-month high in January as Americans grew more optimistic about the economy and their finances. View the full article
  21. It’s the Friday open thread! The comment section on this post is open for discussion with other readers on any work-related questions that you want to talk about (that includes school). If you want an answer from me, emailing me is still your best bet*, but this is a chance to take your questions to other readers. * If you submitted a question to me recently, please do not repost it here, as it may be in my queue to answer. The post open thread – January 23, 2026 appeared first on Ask a Manager. View the full article
  22. Buildings don’t spy, bully, or interfere — people doView the full article
  23. We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Two-in-one laptops are an adaptable tech essential for anyone who’s waffling between a laptop and a tablet—they’ve changed how people tackle workflows and consume entertainment, and are a more portable option for commuters or anyone who wants the perks of a touchscreen with their laptop. The 14-inch Asus Chromebook Flip CX1 is a sturdy, entry-level 2-in-1 for those on a budget, and according to price trackers, it’s at its lowest price ever—$279, down from $369.99. ASUS Chromebook Flip CX1 Convertible Laptop $279.99 at Amazon $369.99 Save $90.00 Get Deal Get Deal $279.99 at Amazon $369.99 Save $90.00 This convertible laptop runs ChromeOS (which does security auto-updates) and features a touchscreen hinge that flips all the way back and an Intel Celeron N4500 processor with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB eMMC storage. It's designed for casual, everyday use, like work, video streaming, and multitasking, rather than heavy multitasking or more demanding tasks like video editing, serious gaming, or 3D rendering. The CX1 has a 13-inch full HD touchscreen with sharp vision and lasts up to 11 hours on a single charge, based on usage. Users get USB-C fast charging, fingerprint login, and a backlit keyboard. The laptop also features a 1080p webcam for calls and dual speakers, as it integrates well with Google services like Google Assistant voice control. It’s a no-frills, lightweight option (just over 3.5 lbs) that easily flips, and while it doesn’t have the fancy high-end specs and heavy performance capabilities of some Chromebooks, it’s a decent option that performs well and covers basics, which is more than generous for an under-$300 price tag. Our Best Editor-Vetted Tech Deals Right Now Apple AirPods 4 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds — $148.99 (List Price $179.00) Apple Watch Series 11 [GPS 46mm] Smartwatch with Jet Black Aluminum Case with Black Sport Band - M/L. Sleep Score, Fitness Tracker, Health Monitoring, Always-On Display, Water Resistant — $399.00 (List Price $429.00) Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus — (List Price $24.99 With Code "FTV4K25") Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 64GB Wi-Fi 11" Tablet (Silver) — $159.99 (List Price $219.99) Deals are selected by our commerce team View the full article
  24. The The President administration just redesigned the official White House website. Its new aesthetic might best be described as a personal action hero reel for the president. The updated website design rolled out on January 22 in the wake of a broader relaunch of government sites by the new National Design Studio. It replaces the old homepage—which featured a banner image of The President, the bolded phrase “America is Back,” and headshots of the first lady and vice president—with a decidedly more cinematic design. Now, when people visit whitehouse.gov, they’re immediately greeted with a wall of videos, including shots of The President sporting his own “Make America Great Again” merch, saluting military personnel, and taking off in a helicopter. Every shot is bathed in a warm, fuzzy filter, making the whole page feel like a retro-inspired movie trailer. This design direction is part of a familiar playbook that’s come to define how the second The President administration shows up online. On the surface, it touts a glossy, airbrushed version of the U.S., pulling from Americana aesthetics popularized in film and art. Underneath, though, is the ever-present subtext of The President’s ideal vision for America. One big movie trailer With the new whitehouse.gov design, the The President administration has sidelined a previously held ethos of communicating specific administrative goals in favor of evoking an emotional response from the viewer. Historically, the official White House web page has maintained a consistent structure between presidencies. From Bush in 2008 to Obama in 2015, Biden in 2022, and even The President himself in 2018, opening the web page would lead to a photo of the president, paired with a rundown of his current key objectives and a selection of top news stories. Today, the entire home screen fills with a looping, 30-second highlight reel of The President. Beneath this reel is a short statement lauding the second The President administration’s successes, followed by five sections (each dedicated to an objective like “Secure the Border” and “Make America Healthy Again”). To read more about the administration’s current aims, users have to click on one of these subsections or navigate to a separate header bar at the top of the page, which links out to additional resources, like a news, gallery, and livestream page. The cumulative effect of these choices is that opening the whitehouse.gov page now feels less like getting a snapshot of the current administration’s goals, and more like watching five different advertisements at once. And, like any advertisement, these video clips are clearly designed to make the viewer feel something. From close-up shots of a man in a cowboy hat to wide views of a billowing American flag and a grainy clip of farmers at a The President rally, each compilation leans on recognizable Americana aesthetics to generate a sense of patriotism. Interspersed between feel-good shots of the president signing bills and shaking hands with children, the site includes clips of border patrol agents handling lengths of barbed wire, military helicopters taking off, and ICE agents gearing up and climbing into armored vehicles. The redesign comes just weeks after an ICE agent shot and killed Minnesota resident Renee Nicole Good, leading to ongoing tension and protests across the state. In terms of connecting with its intended audience, this website design is undoubtedly effective. It plays into the ways that people are already consuming content online—through short, enticing bursts of video—to tell a glamorized story about the current administration. The same can be said for most of the recently revamped government websites: they trade an emphasis on clearly communicating information for scaffolding The President’s vision for America’s future. Ultimately, the aesthetic strength of this design is also its biggest shortcoming. At a time when the president should be building solidarity with his citizens, he’s instead designing a website that serves as a reminder that his government isn’t meant for everyone. View the full article
  25. A reader asks: Two years ago, I began managing Craig, who had been doing the same tasks day in and day out for a decade. He hadn’t adapted to new technology, best practices, or industry trends. My first order of business was to coach him and challenge him to grow and learn. For more than a year, we built up a great trajectory. People saw how much his work improved and commented on it frequently, and said he seemed revitalized in many ways. His progress gave me a lot of hope that he could become good at the modern demands of his role. Then about six months ago, Craig suddenly reverted to his old patterns. It was as if the prior year of progress got completely wiped out. Only this time around, he hasn’t been able to step up the way he did last year — even though we both know he’s fully capable, having done this all before. Recently, he has started calling in sick the day after receiving even the mildest negative feedback. If a project goes off the rails or has to be delayed, we work on the problem until it’s solved and later debrief about what went wrong. During the debriefs, I let Craig take the lead and I ask open-ended questions. I’m careful to keep it factual and focused on learning for next time. He assesses his work honestly and takes appropriate responsibility for missteps. Then the very next morning, he calls in sick. When he does return to work, he’s quiet and withdrawn for a couple of days. This has happened three times in the past two months. I should be clear that the missteps are not disasters. There’s no drama. Nobody is angry and nobody points fingers. I’ve let a lot of these things go that I would have otherwise corrected. The problems I do raise are things with an impact on other teams: missed deadlines, not completing something he had committed to, etc. He says all the right things about wanting to improve, but unlike last year, it just hasn’t happened. And now I’m at a loss as to how to help him if he is going to be incapable of coming to work after mistakes. It’s getting to the point where I’m afraid to say anything to him at all. How do I help Craig out of the tailspin or time vortex that has consumed him? Green responds: This is one of the biggest problems with people who don’t handle feedback well: People stop giving it to them. And that’s bad for their team (which isn’t getting the performance it needs) and bad for the manager (who isn’t doing their job) and bad for the person themself, because they’re not hearing what they need to do to improve — and if the problems are serious enough that they could eventually lose their job, they’re not getting clear messages that things could reach that point. So you’ve got to talk to him about what’s going on. In doing that, your measure of success shouldn’t be “Craig gets out of his tailspin, starts taking feedback well, and resumes his previous level of performance.” If that happens, good! But it might not happen, and that won’t mean you failed; you don’t have that amount of control over another person. Instead, your measure of success should be “I clearly articulate to Craig what I’m seeing, explain what needs to change, and offer the support that’s within my ability to offer.” From there, it’s up to him. When you talk to him, just name what you’re seeing. For example: “Last year, you worked hard to raise your level of performance and really impressed me and others. About six months ago, that seemed to change. I’m not seeing those improvements anymore, and you’ve been missing deadlines and letting projects fall through the cracks. I know you can do this work well because I’ve seen you do it, and we’re at the point where my concerns are serious ones. What do you think is going on?” And then see what he says. Maybe you’ll find out he’s dealing with something in his personal life that’s consuming his focus, or maybe the level of focus required for those improvements wasn’t sustainable, or who knows what. But give him the chance to hear your concerns and share his perspective. As part of that conversation, there’s room to say, “Please tell me if I’m misinterpreting, but I get the sense that critical feedback on your work has been difficult for you. You’ve often called in sick the next day and seemed withdrawn for a few days after that. I realize that pattern could be a coincidence, but am I right in thinking you’re having a tough time with it?” … and also, “I do need to be able to talk with you about your work without it meaning you can’t come in the next day. Is there something I can do differently on my side that will make those conversations go more easily?” But ultimately, you’re going to have to figure out what performance standards you need Craig to meet in order to stay in his job. And the kindest thing you can do for him is to spell those out for him very clearly. —Jeff Haden This article originally appeared on Fast Company‘s sister publication, Inc. Inc. is the voice of the American entrepreneur. We inspire, inform, and document the most fascinating people in business: the risk-takers, the innovators, and the ultra-driven go-getters that represent the most dynamic force in the American economy. View the full article
  26. Treasury moves look less about data or auctions and more about gaps and channels, with PMI next to decide direction, according to the CEO of IF Securities. View the full article
  27. Talks that are due to take place next month take on fresh urgency after the transatlantic rupture in Davos View the full article




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