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Vance at Iran peace talks; Artemis II; FEMA funds : NPR

Good morning. You’re reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today’s top stories Vice President Vance will head a U.S. delegation for peace talks with Iran in Pakistan this weekend. Negotiators will meet in the country’s capital of Islamabad for crucial talks aimed at ending the ongoing conflict involving the U.S., Israel and Iran. This is a significant moment for Vance, who has previously made statements about keeping the U.S. out of foreign wars. He faces the challenge of bringing together two countries that have been enemies for nearly 50 […]

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New Research on How Brand Associations Drive Customer Spending

In a recent article, we showed that measuring a brand’s customer surplus value, or the dollar value customers feel a brand delivers, helps predict which customers will remain loyal and which are likely to churn. However, while customer surplus value provides a powerful summary of how valuable a brand is to customers, it does not explain why that value exists or how it can be increased. For chief marketing officers and brand leaders, the key question remains: What makes brands valuable? #Research #Brand #Associations #Drive #Customer #Spending

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What the Best Private Equity-Backed CEOs Do Differently

Private equity-backed companies operate against an unforgiving clock. CEOs are expected to create significant value in compressed timeframes, meet aggressive growth targets, and navigate a minefield of internal and external pressures. Yet despite exhaustive vetting, significant financial incentives, and deep leadership experience, more than 50% of CEOs fail to meet expectations and are replaced during the investment period.  #Private #EquityBacked #CEOs #Differently

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Can Japan regain shipbuilding might with US$6.3 billion funding plan?

Japan is forging ahead with an investment plan that could see as much as 1 trillion yen (US$6.3 billion) pumped into its shipbuilding sector as it tries to wrest back greater control of a key strategic industry. However, analysts said money alone would not be enough to restore Japan’s former standing in a sector now dominated by China, with higher costs, labour shortages and years of lost capacity all standing in the way. The effort has taken on greater urgency as turmoil in the Middle East has exposed the vulnerabilities of global shipping routes, with Tokyo increasingly viewing shipbuilding as both an economic and security priority. Concern over Japan’s declining […]

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‘Soft power’ is a buzzword these days. What is it exactly? : NPR

A protester carries a sign that equates foreign aid with soft power during a rally near the U.S. Capitol to protest the dismantling of USAID, the international agency charged with dispensing humanitarian aid around the world on behalf of the United States. Ben de la Cruz/NPR hide caption toggle caption Ben de la Cruz/NPR “Soft power” is a hot topic in Washington, D.C. these days. The question: Has Donald Trump ‘s gutting of foreign aid meant a diminishment of soft power. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) accused the administration of “recklessly gutting American soft power and providing a huge strategic opening to China” in a February 2025 speech on the Senate […]

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Rethink Responsibility in the Age of AI

Mark Airs/Ikon Images Early one morning in 2018, a self-driving Uber vehicle fatally struck a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona. The world had questions: Who was responsible? Was it the safety driver behind the wheel? The engineers who designed the algorithms? Uber’s leadership? Or the regulators who had allowed autonomous-vehicle testing? The inability to name a single culprit signaled a profound shift in how responsibility must be understood and attributed in the age of intelligent technologies. As organizations deploy increasingly autonomous systems such as drones, trading bots, or algorithmic decision makers (like automated resume screeners or credit assessment tools), agency becomes distributed, emerging from the complex interplay of human and machine […]

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The New Job of Leadership

An HBR Executive Masterclass with Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks on how leadership is changing in the age of AI. April 8, 2026 For senior leaders, the question isn’t whether AI will change work—it already has. The deeper question is what’s left for leaders when machines can solve increasingly sophisticated problems. #Job #Leadership

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