Become a six-figure salary tech project manager with this comprehensive management bundle

When you think of a project manager, you might think of the man or woman in your business tasked with “the big stuff.” You know, the giant, culture-changing, landscaping-shifting company initiatives. Actually, the most accomplished business leaders will tell you that every project, regardless of size or scope, needs a competent leader. Think about it…why…

The best subreddits

So you’ve just joined the wonderful world of Reddit and want to explore it. With so many subreddits, however, navigating the “front page of the internet” can be daunting. You’re in luck — we’ve gathered 23 of the best subreddits to help get you started on the site. The post The best subreddits appeared first…

Why we lie to ourselves every day – TechCrunch

Human action requires motivation, but what exactly are those motivations? Donating money to a charity might be motivated by altruism, and yet, only 1% of donations are anonymous. Donors don’t just want to be altruistic, they also want credit for that altruism plus badges to signal to others about their altruistic ways. Worse, we aren’t…

What does SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son plan to say or do about its ties to Saudi Arabia? We’re about to find out – TechCrunch

Throughout October, it seemed that among others in tech, SoftBank might be forced to rethink its cozy relationship with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, or MBS, who has charmed many captains of industry since rising to power, but whose dark side came into abrupt view over the murder and gruesome disposal of journalist…

James Patterson released a work of interactive fiction on Facebook Messenger – TechCrunch

One of the world’s best-selling authors is experimenting with a new form of digital-first storytelling. James Patterson has partnered with Facebook to release his latest novel,‘The Chef’, on its messaging app. The thriller has been available to read on Facebook Messenger since Tuesday and will make its print debut in February. Interested readers just have to send…

Female founders have brought in just 2.2% of US VC this year (yes, again) – TechCrunch

Despite efforts to level the playing field for female entrepreneurs, U.S. female-founded startups have raised just 2.2 percent of venture capital investment in 2018. That statistic may sound familiar; it’s the exact same portion of capital startups founded by a solo female founder or an all-female team secured last year, too, according to PitchBook. That figure has…