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Boston's music scene is gaining momentum, with recent events drawing in large crowds. The city is now focusing on leveraging its entertainment industry to boost tourism.

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  • Siemens CEO keeps his inbox below 100 with 2-letter replies—and has no recurring meetings with direct reports: ‘I don’t need to entertain people’

    Fortune 12 views
    Story Summary

    CEO of $256 billion Siemens, Roland Busch, replies to emails with just ‘OK’ or ‘No.’ Anything longer, and the boomer will voice note his team on the move.

    Why it matters: Signals shifts in markets and the broader economy.
  • American Airlines is reversing its bet against seatback screens

    Business Insider 6 views
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    American Airlines is adding screens to its airplane seats. It's a U-turn from a company that argued travelers would download their own entertainment.

    Why it matters: Signals shifts in markets and the broader economy.
  • Reed Hastings says he learned why companies aren’t families after laying off one-third of Netflix: ‘You would never lay off two of your kids’

    Fortune 4 views
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    Elite companies can’t operate like families, according to Netflix’s Reed Hastings—a mindset that helped turn it into a $315 billion entertainment giant.

    Why it matters: Signals shifts in markets and the broader economy.