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Diane Brady writes about the issues and leaders impacting the global business landscape. In addition to writing Fortune’s CEO Daily newsletter, she co-hosts the Leadership Next podcast, interviews newsmakers on stage at events worldwide and oversees the Fortune CEO Initiative. She previously worked at Forbes, McKinsey, Bloomberg Businessweek, the Wall Street Journal, and Maclean's. Her book Fraternity was named one of Amazon’s best books of 2012, and she also co-wrote Connecting the Dots with former Cisco CEO John Chambers.

Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin: The optimism around AI is contagious and not just hype
NewslettersQualtrics CEO Zig Serafin: The optimism around AI is contagious and not just hype
By Diane BradySeptember 9, 2025
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NewslettersHitachi Rail Group CEO Giuseppe Marino is investing in a rail revolution for the U.S. 
By Diane BradySeptember 8, 2025
When the bond market sneezes, corporate America worries about a ‘debt-induced heart attack’
NewslettersWhen the bond market sneezes, corporate America worries about a ‘debt-induced heart attack’
By Diane BradySeptember 5, 2025
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NewslettersDon’t date at work, don’t be a jerk: In our viral age, CEOs should behave like royalty to avoid being fired
By Diane BradySeptember 4, 2025
Cracker Barrel’s logo fiasco shows how hard it is to freshen things up without annoying loyal customers
NewslettersCracker Barrel’s logo fiasco shows how hard it is to freshen things up without annoying loyal customers
By Diane BradyAugust 25, 2025
Former Siemens and Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfeld dismisses the idea of work-life separation: ‘You are one person’
NewslettersFormer Siemens and Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfeld dismisses the idea of work-life separation: ‘You are one person’
By Diane BradyAugust 22, 2025
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AIWhat CEOs are saying about the alleged AI bubble
By Diane BradyAugust 20, 2025
How GoodRx CEO Wendy Barnes is trying to halve the cost of GLP-1 obesity drugs
NewslettersHow GoodRx CEO Wendy Barnes is trying to halve the cost of GLP-1 obesity drugs
By Diane BradyAugust 19, 2025
Pop culture and politics are intertwined in the age of Trump. Just look at the Paramount-Skydance merger
NewslettersPop culture and politics are intertwined in the age of Trump. Just look at the Paramount-Skydance merger
By Diane BradyAugust 18, 2025
This cybersecurity company’s AI hacker can locate files on Nimitz-class aircraft carriers ‘in less than five minutes’
NewslettersThis cybersecurity company’s AI hacker can locate files on Nimitz-class aircraft carriers ‘in less than five minutes’
By Diane BradyAugust 15, 2025
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NewslettersThere’s a small problem with Trump’s export deal with Nvidia and AMD: The Constitution says it’s illegal
By Diane BradyAugust 14, 2025
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NewslettersHow CEOs deal with Trump: Praise, face time, remorse, and gifts made of gold all go a long way, experience shows
By Diane BradyAugust 13, 2025
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NewslettersWhat CEOs really think about Nvidia and AMD’s China export deal: ‘Brilliant, a tariff that we don’t have to pay’
By Diane BradyAugust 12, 2025
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NewslettersRolls-Royce CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç: ‘You can’t always influence the macro stuff but you influence how you deal with it’
By Diane BradyAugust 11, 2025
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NewslettersThe 5 things you need to ‘really create magic’ with AI: the LLM, the context, the prompt, the workflow, and the evaluation
By Diane BradyAugust 8, 2025
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