A heartfelt resignation video has gone viral, capturing the bittersweet emotions of leaving a job while highlighting the importance of supportive workplace relationships . The short clip, shared on Instagram with the caption, “this was honestly a very difficult post for me cause i dont like to share my emotional side on social media, but at the same time, i really wanted to share how amazing this woman has been and what a great manager looks like. Assembly Election Results Election Results 2024 Live Updates Maharashtra Assembly Election Results 2024 Live Updates Jharkhand Assembly Election Results 2024 Live Updates I have never met anyone like her and i really learnt how impt it is to have a good manager :’) if you know me personally, you know i’ve always mentioned how great my manager is, and this clip is the perfect way to show what a beautiful heart she has. it was super nervewrecking to quit because i was wondering if i was making the right decision but i feel scared but also excited and happy hahahaha, wish me luck 🥹 #quittingmyjob #2weeknotice #corporatelife #corporatetiktok #techtok #careertok #singaporetiktok #singapore” Watch the manager’s reaction here The video features an employee, Simi, tearfully informing her manager about her decision to pursue a new opportunity. Simi's manager, displaying an uncommon level of empathy, responds with congratulations instead of disappointment. "Congratulations! I'm really happy for you," she says, acknowledging the mixed emotions involved. "I'm sad for me, but that's fine." View this post on Instagram A post shared by 🦋 Simi 🦋 (@hiimsimran_) The manager's supportive reaction and understanding that a happy employee can be a successful one resonated deeply with viewers. The video shows the manager comforting Simi, acknowledging the natural emotional struggle of leaving a familiar workplace. Users calling the manager ‘green flag’ boss... The video, initially shared on Instagram, has since spread across social media platforms, garnering millions of views and sparking conversations about positive workplace dynamics . Online users are applauding the manager's supportive attitude, calling her a "green flag" boss – a term used to describe positive and encouraging leadership styles. Here are some user reactions to the viral video ‘She sounds like an empathetic, human and simply extraordinary manager.’ ‘MILLENNIAL MANAGER FOR SURE 🥹 such sweethearts the both of you’ ‘it’s not about me . It’s about you and your career “ SIS SHE DESERVES AN AWARD FOR BEING SUCH A BOSS’ ‘This video need to be played during corporate leadership courses/workshops on how to manage staff’ ‘What an absolute green flag manager !🔥 I love everything about this. No mention of HR etc, just support and respect’MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:MTSI) Shares Sold by Principal Financial Group Inc.
Cracks emerge in Trump's MAGA coalition
The Kohinoors Published by Media Plus Foundation Author: Syed Khaled Shahbaaz Pages: 236 Price: Rs 2,000 It is very rare for a youngster, who is enjoying the best possible career in the United States after an equally lucrative stint in the Middle East, to leave them all and head home lock, stock and barrel to pursue a dream that had nothing to do with his engineering background and IT expertise. Call it responding to an inner calling or taking forward the legacy inherited from his eminent father, Syed Khaled Shahbaaz has done precisely that. He has not only joined Mediaplus, a leading PR and advertising agency that is run by his father Syed Fazil Hussain Parvez in Hyderabad, but also fine-tuned the writer in him inspired by his illustrious father’s profound career in Urdu journalism. Of course, as a teenager he did give glimpses of the penmanship in him by way of innumerable published articles and English poetry. After achieving a Masters in Communication and Journalism at Osmania University with a gold medal, he dived deep into writing. Khaled Shahbaaz has just released his maiden work, the 236-page ‘The Kohinoors — Distinguished personalities of Hyderabad.’ This is not just another book that traces the evolution of the historic city but a well-researched documentation of Hyderabad’s growth to its present day global city status. In a way, it is a salute to the city’s rich legacy and heritage, aspects that he has researched with aplomb and put them in the book with equal finesse. Much like historians, Khaled Shahbaaz has taken upon himself the responsibility to document and preserve the city’s cultural and historical heritage for posterity. And he has done a thorough job of it. On reading it, one gets to understand, and appreciate, the amount of labour he has put in to gather material about the men of eminence from a distant past, while making it relevant to contemporary times. The book, which has been written in a lucid manner all through, brings alive the magnificence of the bygone era’s talents that have stood the test of time, and gives a peep into the lifestyle of the rulers, whose grandeur tastes are reflected in the architectural marvels built at a time when almost all construction works were done manually. The structures have survived the vagaries of nature and remain awe-inspiring iconic landmarks, a distinct feature that is brought out adeptly in this book. “This book documents personalities who have transcended their individual spheres of influence, impacting not only people they have served but also the wider world. They are shining examples of what we can achieve when we strive to deliver our very best. It is also my way of paying a befitting tribute to their immense contributions and a salute to their dynamism that has added brilliant chapters to the Hyderabad narrative. It is my personal opinion that these Kohinoors deserve more recognition and accolades than what I can achieve through this book,” points out Khaled Shahbaaz on what drove him to come up with this book. A look at some of the illustrious names reflects the painstaking effort he has put in to present Hyderabad in a capsule form. Take a look: Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah, the sultan who founded Hyderabad, along the banks of River Musi in 1591. Incidentally, it was originally named as ‘Shahr-e-Haidar’ and ‘Haidar Nagar’. The name was derived reverentially by ‘Haidar-e-Karrar of Hazrat Ali’, the last Caliph of Islam and brother-in-law of Prophet Mohammed; Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan, the visionary ruler who transformed Hyderabad. Nizam VII, the last Nizam of Hyderabad state, was also the first Raj Pramukh of Hyderabad; Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad Bahadur, a staunch Nizam loyalist, whose administrative skills helped him rise to the exalted position of Prime Minister of Hyderabad on two separate occasions; Nawab Mukarram Jah Bahadur, Prince Muffakham Jah Bahadur, Rajkumari Indira Devi Dhanrajgir, Nawab Mohammed Abul Faiz Khan (scion of the Paigah family), Hakeem Moizuddin Farooqui, Prof. Amir Ullah Khan, Justice Sardar Ali Khan, ‘Nightingale of India’ Sarojini Naidu and Sir Ronald Ross. Kohinoors of spirituality like Maulana Anwarullah Farooqui, Dr Muhammed Hameedullah, Syed Khalilullah Hussaini, Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung, and Maulana Aquil Husami, among other equally notable names. Names from the world of art, literature and patriotism include Amjad Hyderabadi, Maqdoom Mohiddin, Salahuddin Nayyar, Dr Syed Taqi Hasan Abedi, and Rasheed Pundit and others. Many other prominent names, including contemporary figures, like K. Chandrashekar Rao, Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, Air Chief Marshal Idris Hasan Latif, Wing Commander (Retd.) Rakesh Sharma and Mohammed Azharuddin. The high-quality art paper on which the book has been published stands out for the magnificent collection of rare and historic photos dating back to the former rulers. It demonstrates perseverance and shows the amount of labour the author has put in to bring about an element of originality that matches the content that has been pieced in together to come up with a wonderful product.MP Sokratis Famellos has been elected the new leader of the left-wing SYRIZA party; official final results are still pending. At 11.25 pm, about an hour after they had said they would post final results, SYRIZA posted that, with 99% of precincts reporting, Famellos was leading with 49.41% of the votes, followed by MP Pavlos Polakis (43.51%), MEP Nikolas Farantouris (5.09%) and regional councilor, ex-mayor of Stylida and actor Apostolos Gletsos (1.99%). It appears that, with Famellos so close to the 50% plus one vote threshold, it has been decided to acknowledge him as leader by acclamation in order to avoid a runoff. “I want to congratulate Sokratis Famellos. A runoff is not needed. We must stay united to organize the fight against Mitsotakis’ deep state,” Polakis said a few minutes later from party headquarters. Earlier, he had been quoted as saying that “I will not make the SYRIZA people suffer through a second vote.” “We don’t any more division and toxicity,” Polakis added in his concession speech. Farantouris, had already congratulated Famellos about half an hour earlier, declaring that he will be by his side. Even as he congratulated his main rival, Polakis took a dig at Famellos’ frequent appearances on TV saying that “I will go down in history as the only person to gain this share of the vote, having been in only one (major) TV channel.” He also attacked former leader Stefanos Kasselakis, who has now left the party and on Saturday founded his own, Movement For Democracy. Famellos, who followed Polakis, said that “we are going back to ‘together’,” also a dig at Kasselakis’ tendency to go his own way, ignoring the party’s elected organs in favor of what he called a direct dialogue with the people. “It is a good day for SYRIZA, a good day for the Left,” Famellos said, before shaking hands with Polakis. All four candidates expressed a wish to see the once ruling party resurrected as the main progressive alternative to the conservative New Democracy. A tall order, given a string of recent opinion polls showing SYRIZA retreating deep into single-digit territory percentage-wise. The number of voters, 70,152, is a sure sign of the party’s diminished status. In the previous leadership contest, just over a year ago, 148,821 had shown up to vote in the first round and 134,420 in the runoff which elected political neophyte Kasselakis. Kasselakis’ main rival, Effi Achtsioglou, and like-minded party members defected to form the New Left party, in December 2023, followed by Kasselakis himself earlier this month. SYRIZA did its best to lower the bar, letting it be known that 50,000 voters would be a good number.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola looked back on the stunning 4-0 home defeat by Tottenham and delivered a simple truth. "We have to accept the reality and break it," he said. Given he began his post-match news conference by saying "when you lose 4-0 there is not much to say" before offering his congratulations to Spurs on their biggest away win at City, Guardiola then spent quite a bit of time talking about it. How, after so much success over such a long period of time, "a dip"was inevitable. How "little details" were the cause of major problems, due in part, but not exclusively, to the number of injuries his side are struggling to cope with. How his belief in the players has not been shaken because of all they have achieved for him. But also how he will not ignore the reality of five successive defeats, something he has never experienced as a manager and City as a club last went through in 2006, when Stuart Pearce was in charge. Nether can he ignore that Liverpool would move eight points clear with a win at Southampton on Sunday - with a meeting with City at Anfield next up. "In eight years we never lived this. I knew sooner or later we would drop. I never expected to lose three Premier League games in a row but we have been incredibly consistent again and again and again. Now we cannot deny the reality that sometimes happens in football and life is here." The stats show several areas - apart from just the results - where City are in decline. City are being hit on the counter-attack much more than during any other season under Guardiola. They have faced an average of 1.17 shots on the counter per game this season. The previous highest total was 0.66 two seasons ago. Four of Spurs' five chances in the second half were from what Opta call a fast break – including Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson's goals. This season, excluding penalties, they are conceding 1.25 goals a game - compared to 0.79 last term. They are only conceding a similar amount of shots per game (7.8 now compared to 7.7 last term) - but the quality of those shots is much better with the expected goals conceded (xGC) of 1.26 v 0.8 last time. They are struggling to cope with the absence of Rodri, the best defensive midfielder in the world and Ballon d'Or winner. In Premier League games with him in the team since the start of last season they have won 78% of games when he plays and 50% without him. On defeats it's even starker - 0% with him and 43% without him. An ageing squad is not helping. Some 52% of their league minutes have been played by players aged 29 or over - the highest figure of any team in this season's Premier League. Their form has visibly dropped during the season too, with their shots on target dropping from an average of 7.3 in their first 14 games in all competitions compared to 4.8 in their five defeats -and opposition shots on target rising from 2.4 to 6. Their goals for and against have almost reversed in that time -from 2.3-0.8 to 0.8-2.8. Despite a bright start, City were ultimately deservedly beaten by a Tottenham side who out played their hosts. "We are a bit fragile right now, that is obvious," said Guardiola. "We struggled to score goals and after when they arrived they scored. "We are playing with a little bit of negativity in our thoughts but this is normal. Football is a sense of mood. "We were always a consistent team conceding few chances. Our game was about control. "This is not a team created to do box-to-box 40 times in a game - we are not good at that. We were always a team who conceded few but now we concede more. I would like there to just be one reason but there are many." Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville described it as a "sobering day" for the champions, while ex-Tottenham midfielder Jamie Man City were "too easy to play against". Ex-Man City defender Micah Richards told Sky Sports: "I am flabbergasted. Spurs showed great quality but from Man City it was truly awful. "They got dominated in midfield, they look like there is a lack of energy, a lack of conviction. "I thought Pep's new contract would give them a buzz. Today it feels like more than a blip." It has not escaped anyone's notice that, although City play Dutch side Feyenoord in the Champions League on Tuesday, their next Premier League assignment is at Liverpool next Sunday. Given Arne Slot's men are already five points ahead prior to Sunday's trip to Southampton, the gap could become 11 points by the time next weekend is over. If Liverpool do beat the Saints, only once has a team had a bigger lead after 12 games - Man Utd in 1993-94, who went on to win the title. Opta's supercomputer gives Man City just a 25.3% chance of retaining their title. Asked directly whether 11 points would be too many to claw back, Guardiola stated firmly: "Yes, it’s true. "But we're not thinking about winning or losing [the title], we are not in the situation to think about what is going to happen at the end of the season. If in the end we don't win it's because we don't deserve it. "Now you realise how difficult what we have done is."JPMorgan Chase & Co. Increases Position in JPMorgan BetaBuilders USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (BATS:BBHY)
Tech mogul Elon Musk, owner of the social media platform X, has called for better accessibility to the platform's 'Mute Words' feature. His comment came in response to a post by Dan, an employee of X, who highlighted the functionality in a recent post on the platform. Dan wrote , "Friendly reminder that you can mute words on X: settings > privacy > mute > mute words. Forever if necessary or for a duration if you just need a break." The feature allows users to block specific words or phrases from appearing in their feed, offering a personalised way to filter content. In response, Musk acknowledged the value of the feature but admitted it could be challenging to locate, replying, "We do need to make this easier to find." The ' Mute Words' feature is especially useful for those seeking respite from specific topics or trends, particularly during high-profile or controversial events. Users can opt to mute words either indefinitely or for a limited period, tailoring the platform to their needs. As Musk’s acknowledgment suggests, an update may soon make this functionality more prominent, potentially reducing user frustration and increasing engagement. Since taking over the microblogging platform, Musk has introduced various changes, aiming to make X more user-friendly and adaptable to individual preferences. In other news, Elon Musk who will soon become a part of Donald Trump's administration, recently posted a video featuring the late Nobel laureate Milton Friedman discussing America's social security system. The billionaire and tech mogul captioned the video, "Wise words from a true genius." In the video, Friedman explored several topics, including the government's taxation policies, their influence on inflation, and the effects of government social security programs on the public. “Government is a fiction where everybody believes that he can live at the expense of everybody else. And that is the free lunch myth. The myth that somehow or other government can provide goods and services can spend money at nobody's expense,” stated Friedman.The Rise of Sports Betting In Nigeria
Humacyte (NASDAQ:HUMA) Shares Up 6% – What’s Next?CNBC Daily Open: Small- and mid-caps stole the limelight last week
Oliver Glasner: Crystal Palace are heading in right direction after Ipswich win
JPMorgan Chase & Co. increased its position in iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF ( NASDAQ:SHV – Free Report ) by 23.7% in the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm owned 9,031,532 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 1,732,399 shares during the period. JPMorgan Chase & Co. owned about 0.05% of iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF worth $999,158,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. FMR LLC grew its stake in iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF by 337.6% during the 3rd quarter. FMR LLC now owns 2,069,990 shares of the company’s stock valued at $229,003,000 after acquiring an additional 1,596,924 shares in the last quarter. LPL Financial LLC increased its stake in iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF by 4.7% in the 2nd quarter. LPL Financial LLC now owns 1,785,274 shares of the company’s stock valued at $197,273,000 after buying an additional 80,700 shares during the period. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. lifted its position in iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF by 6.7% in the 2nd quarter. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. now owns 1,583,675 shares of the company’s stock worth $174,996,000 after buying an additional 99,530 shares in the last quarter. Divergent Wealth Advisors boosted its stake in shares of iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF by 5.5% during the 3rd quarter. Divergent Wealth Advisors now owns 1,156,791 shares of the company’s stock valued at $127,976,000 after buying an additional 60,638 shares during the period. Finally, Anchor Capital Advisors LLC increased its stake in shares of iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF by 116.1% in the second quarter. Anchor Capital Advisors LLC now owns 971,521 shares of the company’s stock worth $107,353,000 after acquiring an additional 521,879 shares during the last quarter. 7.10% of the stock is currently owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF Trading Up 0.0 % Shares of NASDAQ:SHV opened at $110.07 on Friday. The business has a fifty day simple moving average of $110.27 and a 200 day simple moving average of $110.32. iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF has a 1 year low of $109.91 and a 1 year high of $110.64. iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF Cuts Dividend About iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF ( Free Report ) iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF (the Fund), formerly iShares Barclays Short Treasury Bond Fund, is an exchange-traded fund (ETF). The Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance of the Barclays Capital U.S. Short Treasury Bond Index (the Index). The Index measures the performance of public obligations of the United States Treasury that have a remaining maturity of between 1 and 12 months. Read More Want to see what other hedge funds are holding SHV? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF ( NASDAQ:SHV – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .No. 24 Illinois stuns Rutgers on Bryant's 40-yard TD reception with 4 seconds left