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US pours $3.5 billion into direct air capture hubs for carbon removal

This is centered on deploying carbon capture technologies on a gigaton scale by 2050, by driving down the cost of carbon capture and storage to $100 per ton.

What does emotional intelligence mean for teams?

Teams can improve their emotional intelligence by being open about discomfort and encouraging direct communication and collaboration, writes Evan Watkins about research conducted by TalentSmartEQ. “Acknowledge that emotions are real and make an active effort to work with them, not against them,” Watkins writes.

High turnover, increased vacancies prevalent in Montana University System

“I think we truly have to understand the complexity of the problem as best we can, knowing that it’s a little different at each campus and it’s quite multifaceted,” Commissioner of Higher Education Clayton Christian said.

Tech career training available at no cost – Montana Department of Labor and Industry

Partnering with Google, the Coursera online learning platform, and the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA), Montana’s Department of Labor & Industry is offering no-cost access to Google Career Certificates, online training in high-tech skills.

Prospera Summer Trainings Coming in 🔥Hot🔥

“With Prospera’s help, I was able to fulfill my dream of becoming a small-town eye doctor. I wouldn’t have been able to do all the things that I had done without Prospera—100%.”

Dr. Jessica Lemons, O.D.

Owner, Gallatin Valley Vision

Adidas’s jaw-dropping new office sets an audacious standard for the future of work

New graphic-rich offices for the apparel giant were influenced by everything from shoes to stadiums.

Walking or Biking to Work Could Make You More Productive

New research shows that a bad commute can set the tone for the entire day.

At Wells Fargo, a Quest to Increase Diversity Leads to Fake Job Interviews

Mr. Bruno is one among seven present and former Wells Fargo workers who stated that they had been instructed by their direct bosses or human sources managers within the financial institution’s wealth administration unit to interview “numerous” candidates — though the choice had already been made to provide the job to a different candidate. 5 others stated they had been conscious of the follow, or helped to rearrange it.

Will you be the lucky one who buys this Great Falls house built by high school students?

High School House students prepare for the 44th Open House that will take place from 11 a.m. to noon on May 19. This home is in the heart of downtown Great Falls at 316 5th Ave. S. Students from C.M. Russell and Great Falls High Schools worked together to learn the skills necessary to build a single-family home from the ground up.

Big Sky Business Insight Summit to address housing and child care challenges – 5/18-20 – University of Montana, Missoula

The agency estimated it costs an average of $9,515 per year for infant care.