Business Operations

Gift Cards

Consumers Lose At Least $3 Billion a Year in Unspent Gift Cards. Starbucks Alone Has Recorded $140 Million Unused Gift Cards.

A gift card allows recipients to purchase whatever they want from a specific store. This freedom will enable them to purchase what they genuinely require while also providing you with the satisfaction of having given well. But do you know how much consumers lose in unspent gift cards? Unused gift cards cost consumers $3 billion […]

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The Early Spy Manual

During the Second World War, the United States Published a Spy Manual Urging Middle Managers in Enemy Territory to Sabotage their Employers.

You might imagine disguised explosives, wiretaps, bat bombs, or other dramatic inventions when you think of allied espionage. However, declassified documents show that ordinary saboteurs, purposefully clumsy factory workers, annoying train conductors, and bad middle managers helped the United States win World War II. But why did the US publish a spy manual during World

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Amtrak

Amtrak Trains are Often Delayed Whenever Freight Trains Illegally Slow Down.

Amtrak is a passenger railroad service that provides medium and long-distance inter-city rail service in 46 states and 9 cities in Canada. It was founded in 1971 as a quasi-public corporation and receives state and federal subsidies. But did you ever wonder why Amtrak trains are often delayed? Freight trains frequently illegally impede Amtrak trains.

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Loneliest ATM

There are Only Two ATMs in All of Antarctica, But Only One of Them Works.

The Automated Teller Machine, better known as an ATM, is one of the most convenient innovations in banking. The device allows consumers to perform quick self-service transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, bill payments, and account transfers. But do you know how many ATMs are in Antarctica? There are only two ATMs in Antarctica, both of

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To Go to a Gym in Italy, You Would Need a License. You are Required by Law to Undergo a Yearly Physical Exam, Assessment, and an Electrocardiogram.

If you have a gym membership or are considering getting one, the most important thing to remember is that you must use it. Gym workouts have the advantage of providing several different ways to exercise, so going to the gym every day does not have to become boring and tedious. But did you know why

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Wells Fargo

The Federal Government Forced Wells Fargo to Rehire the Whistleblower Employee Who Reported Fraud within the Company. They were Also Required to Pay Him $5.4 Million in Damages.

Whistleblowers are defined as those individuals who, without permission, reveal private or sensitive information about an institution, often motivated by a commitment to the public interest. But did you know that a whistleblower had to be rehired by the company they reported for fraud? The federal government ordered Wells Fargo to rehire an employee who

The Federal Government Forced Wells Fargo to Rehire the Whistleblower Employee Who Reported Fraud within the Company. They were Also Required to Pay Him $5.4 Million in Damages. Read More »

Amazon

About a Third of the Items Returned to Amazon are Destroyed in Order to Save Time and Space

Amazon is an American multinational technology company which primarily focuses on e-Commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. They are often referred to as one of the most influencial economic forces in the world. But did you know this e-Commerce giant prefers to dispose of the items returned to their warehouses than keep them?

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Wallstreet food exhange

The Exchange Buffet, a Restaurant on Wall Street, Operated on the Honor System Where Customers Would Tally Their Own Bills

The Exchange Buffet opened in 1885 and closed in 1946. It was often considered the first cafeteria restaurant. They were popular with servicemen in downtown military offices, college students, and office clerks during the war. Clients were sometimes third or fourth-generation customers. But do you know how effective the system was? The Exchange Buffet on

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Toyota

The Toyota Motor Corporation is Headquartered in the City of Toyota, Japan

The Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese automotive manufacturer founded by Kilchiro Toyoda’s father. It is one of the largest automobile manufacturers globally. The company produces about 10 million vehicles a year. But did you know a city in Japan changed its name after the multinational corporation? Toyota is headquartered and was founded in Toyota,

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Padman

Arunachalam Muruganantham is Known as the “Pad Man” For Manufacturing Affordable Menstrual Pads

A menstrual pad is worn by women while menstruating, bleeding after giving birth, recovering from gynecologic surgery, experiencing a miscarriage or abortion, or in any other situation where a flow of blood from the vaginal canal needs to be absorbed. In poverty-stricken areas, women are unable to afford this necessity. But someone devised a way

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