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Why ScaleFactor Failed, According to Employees (It Wasn't COVID-19)
Episode 185
Published 5 years, 10 months ago
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Show Notes
- 05:55 - What Arizona's Tenuous Coronavirus Plateau Could Teach Us – NYTimes
- 09:32 - McConnell’s stimulus waiting game turns into race against clock – Accounting Today
- 10:10 - White House, GOP Agree On $1T CARES 4.0 - PYMNTS.com
- 11:12 - What Democrats and Republicans want in the next coronavirus relief package – Reuters
- 14:10 - State CPA society CEOs call for federal relief for state and local governments amid coronavirus – Accounting Today
- 15:09 - New AICPA tool automates PPP loan forgiveness process - Journal of Accountancy
- 17:15 - Strip-club stimulus reveals lingering uncertainties over U.S. small-business aid – Reuters
- 21:00 - Why Zoom meetings really do leave you exhausted - Journal of Accountancy
- 23:12 - Companies Start to Think Remote Work Isn’t So Great After All – Wall Street Journal
- 24:41 - Staff do worse when asked to report frequently, accounting study shows – CFO Dive
- 25:23 - 66% Working from Home Say They're More Likely to Work Nights and Weekends – Small Business Trends
- 27:41 - Employees Want to Return to a Physical Workplace – Small Business Trends
- 30:25 - ScaleFactor Raised $100 Million In A Year Then Blamed Covid-19 For Its Demise. Employees Say It Had Much Bigger Problems. – Forbes
- 48:20 - Siri Srinivas on Twitter on the Forbes ScaleFactor article - Twitter
- 52:12 – A listener's feedback on our brief discussion on modern monetary theory – Twitter
- 58:37 - The Rescues Ruining Capitalism – WSJ
- 1:00:58 Jirav scores $8M