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100 Best Workplaces in Europe

100 Best Workplaces in Europe is a ranking of the 100 workplaces in Europe performed each year by the Financial Times, in partnership with . The list is based on employee surveys and a review of the company's culture. Two thirds of the total score is from employee responses to a 57 question survey on the culture of the company. The rest of the score is based on demographics, pay, benefits, culture, and community involvement. The 2007 survey winner was the car manufacturer Ferrari of Italy. (Wikipedia).

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Top 10 Most Populated Countries in the World 2020

We're taking a look at the top 10 most populated countries in the world. Can you name them all? Of course we all know China and India, but the rest of the list might surprise you.

From playlist Concerning Fun Facts

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Indian Railways Best Advertisement

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The Economy of Germany

This video was made possible by our Patreon community! ❤️ See new videos early, participate in exclusive Q&As, and more! ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/EconomicsExplained ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ This is Germany, the largest economy in all of Europe by a significant margin and the fourth la

From playlist Countries Economies Explained

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The Coolest Stuff on the Planet- The Mussels (and more) from Brussels

The European city of Brussels has a lot going for it: food, culture, comic strips, cafes. And did we mention food?! In part one of a two-part series, Matt and Rachel take you on a delightful, delicious tour of Belgium's capital.

From playlist The Coolest Stuff on the Planet

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The Coolest Stuff on the Planet - Frankfurt on Mein Mind

Frankfurt isn't just the fifth-largest city in Germany -- it's also home to some of Europe's most fascinating architecture, including a surprising amount of skyscrapers. Join Rachel and Kathryn for a closer look at Frankfurt. http://www.howstuffworks.com/ http://www.facebook.com/Cooles

From playlist The Coolest Stuff on the Planet

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Will The EU Fail? | Economics Explained

This video was made possible by our Patreon community! ❤️ See new videos early, participate in exclusive Q&As, and more! ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/EconomicsExplained In this video, we will rank the European Union (EU) on the Economics Explained National Leaderboard, exploring the economi

From playlist Countries Economies Explained

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Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi on the High-Stakes Race to Meet Energy Demand without Russian Gas

Claudio Descalzi is CEO of the Italian energy giant Eni. As Russia’s assault on Ukraine roils European energy markets, companies like his are hustling to keep up with demand. Descalzi says the war (along with Covid) exposed how inelastic the demand for energy is: consumers and heavy indust

From playlist The New World of Work

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TOP 5 Craziest Buildings in the World

SUPPORT CR on PATREON: http://bit.ly/2qBHcvf Architects and engineers usually spend their time designing homes and rather average structures. However, every once and a while, unique and out-of-this-world projects come across their plate. While there is surely an endless number of crazy bu

From playlist Concerning Everything

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Madrid 4K - Driving Downtown - Spain

Driving from the heart of Madrid Spain in the Centro district past the major tourist attractions and ending in the business district of Madrid. The 2nd largest city in Europe behind Paris. Madrid in general is stunning! Escudo Palacio de Cibeles, the fifth highlight in the intro, is one

From playlist Location by Region - Southern Europe - J Utah

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23C3: Revenge of the Female Nerds

Speaker: Annalee Newitz Busting Myths about Why Women Can't Be Technical Why do media and industry lag behind reality when it comes to estimating women's technical and scientific abilities? That women have these abilities is obvious. The question is how to change social expectations a

From playlist 23C3: Who can you trust

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Prof. Alec Stone Sweet: Impact of the European Convention

The Leitner Professor of Law, Politics, and International Studies, Professor Stone Sweet’s interests are comparative and international politics and law, and European integration. His research focuses on how rule systems emerge and evolve over time, and with what consequences for society.

From playlist The MacMillan Report

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Dr Rachel Jones - I’m not a geek but I love technology ...

“I’m not a geek but I love technology.”: Dr Rachel Jones talks about her career in product design in the field of human-computer interaction. She talks about the projects she has worked on and reflects on the sociotechnological changes she has witnessed and on being a woman in a STEM field

From playlist Viva Computer!

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Chobani Founder Hamdi Ulukaya on the Journey from Abandoned Factory to Yogurt Powerhouse

Chobani founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya has a tale that practically defines the American Dream. Ulukaya, a Kurd, was born in eastern Turkey, where his family owned a small dairy farm. He eventually came to the U.S., and in 2005 came across an abandoned yogurt factory for sale in upstate N

From playlist The New World of Work

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Why diversity and inclusion aren’t about race but everyone thinks they are | Michael Bush| Big Think

Why diversity and inclusion aren’t about race but everyone thinks they are New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From playlist Best Videos | Big Think

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DEI Isn’t Enough; Companies Need Anti-Racist Leadership

Over the past few years in the United States, we’ve seen some horrific examples of racism seize the public consciousness. Amid all these tragedies – and the protests that followed – U.S. business leaders promised they would do their part to fight the problem, making workplaces more diverse

From playlist Best of HBR IdeaCast | Podcast

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Engineering Ethics, Lecture 11

Engineering ethics (professionalism, codes of ethics, moral frameworks, engineering as social experimentation, safety/risk, workplace, honesty, environmental, global) via a theory/case-study approach with a special focus on cases in electrical and computer engineering, humanitarian enginee

From playlist Ohio State: EE 481 - Engineering Ethics with Kevin Passino | CosmoLearning.org Engineering

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Managing Societal and Workplace Conflicts: Interview with Mary Rowe

MIT RES.15-003 Shaping the Future of Work (15.662x), Spring 2016 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES-15-003S16 Instructor: Tom Kochan, Mary Rowe Prof. Kochan and Mary Rowe discuss how social conflicts affect the workplace and how to address "micro-inequities." License: Creat

From playlist MIT RES.15-003 Shaping the Future of Work, Spring 2016

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GIGadgets | Best Furniture Design of 2016

Lets look back at the best design furniture that 2016 had to offer. Check them out: http://www.gigadgets.com/ Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GIGadgets.fans Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gigadgets/ Follow us on Linkedin: http://bit.ly/2apuqbf See you soon!

From playlist Amazing Stuff

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21. Global Demography of Abortion

Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150) Abortion is very common: worldwide, and in the US, there is 1 abortion for every 3.2 live births. In places where contraception is not used, abortion is used as birth control. Neither legal nor religious proscriptions have a strong effect

From playlist Global Problems of Population Growth with Robert Wyman

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