Drivetrain Raises $15 Million To Back Its Business Planning Platform
Drivetrain believes it has built a "Google Maps for businesses", helping companies execute on their commercial strategies through data-driven decision-making
Drivetrain believes it has built a "Google Maps for businesses", helping companies execute on their commercial strategies through data-driven decision-making
Pella, IA - Over the weekend we saw the GV squad put up some good scores as this was a sanctioned event meaning that they competed as a team, and as individuals to compile scores that will hopefully give them the opportunity to make the trip to Nationals in the Spring.
There are many ways people can speak out against what they consider to be the evils of the world. With the internet and social media, it takes almost no effort to shoot off a tweet declaring that you think climate change is, in fact, bad. There are numerous marches and protests that you can join to connect with other…
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The man who brought the Mystery Machine to the big screen is apparently working on something mysterious for DC. James Gunn, director of The Suicide Squad and Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy (as well as, yes, screenwriter of the live-action Scooby-Doo film) is gearing up for a mystery DC movie, according to the…
Читать дальше...Pulitzer-winning Kashmiri photojournalist Sanna Irshad Mattoo on Tuesday said she was stopped from flying to the United States by immigration authorities at the Delhi airport "despite having a valid visa and ticket". The 28-year-old photojournalist, who was awarded the Pulitzer for the coverage of COVID pandemic for Reuters, was scheduled to fly to New York on Monday. "I was on my way to receive the Pulitzer award (@Pulitzerprizes) in New York but I was stopped at immigration at Delhi airport and... Читать дальше...
Nurses are worn out and strung out, using little more than goodwill to keep going a system with razor-thin margins – and we’re about to find out just how thin.
WA now has tougher laws, but investigation and prosecution rate is lagging far behind the death rate in workplaces subject to severe skills shortage pressures.
The state’s transport safety authority has launched a formal investigation into the steering failures dogging the government’s new Manly ferries.
The Labor elder statesman is being discussed internally by the federal government as a candidate for the Australian War Memorial council.
Faye Bendrups says residents near the Maribyrnong River were not given accurate information about the scale of the unfolding flooding disaster.
If you are missing out to the boss’s kid, it’s time to raise it up the chain, Dr Kirstin Ferguson writes.
As Victorian communities battle floodwaters and the prospect of more rain on the way, it’s more important to offer help than judgment.
Dreaming of a getaway this summer? You might be too late.
With the pandemic receding, organisers are hoping Sydneysiders are ready to party in January.
Jim Chalmers’ first budget will contain a section devoted to “wellbeing”, as the government seeks to measure what is important to Australians.
A toy unicorn is the latest – and possibly most unusual – character to join Tourism Australia’s official campaign to get international visitors back.
Students of African heritage say they felt more heavily policed, were suspected of cheating if they did well and were encouraged to leave school rather than do VCE even if their marks were good.
Crown Barangaroo’s new owners will target high net-worth tourists as part of a plan to revitalise the gambling giant’s $2.2b investment.
Australia’s two largest cities are now facing similar challenges property and economic challenges.
Queen Dunbar says the grief “never leaves” her when she thinks about her late soldier husband.
Australian-born model Nicole Trunfio on event dressing, the vintage piece she’s packing in her luggage and the one red carpet she’d love to walk.
Too many undergraduate subjects are being taught online, denying young university students crucial in-person social and learning experiences.
Successive modifications to Barangaroo have seen public interests sacrificed in favour of commercial ones.
Less than a month after his patients went public about mistreatment, surgeon Munjed Al Muderis made a joke at their expense.