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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.

Trump-Biden debate highlights a key responsibility of leaders: replacing yourself
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Trump-Biden debate highlights a key responsibility of leaders: replacing yourself
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 28, 2024
The chief operating officer is making a comeback. 9 COOs share how they’re approaching the job
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The chief operating officer is making a comeback. 9 COOs share how they’re approaching the job
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 27, 2024
Team USA CEO urges brands to sponsor more Olympic athletes
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Team USA CEO urges brands to sponsor more Olympic athletes
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 26, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court grapples with a leadership crisis
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The U.S. Supreme Court grapples with a leadership crisis
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 25, 2024
NTT Data CEO, one week into the job, faces a daunting task: Getting people to know who they are
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NTT Data CEO, one week into the job, faces a daunting task: Getting people to know who they are
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 24, 2024
Health care leaders say AI is needed to solve staff shortages
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Health care leaders say AI is needed to solve staff shortages
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 21, 2024
Battery makers are on the front lines of innovation—and the biggest manufacturers are in China
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Battery makers are on the front lines of innovation—and the biggest manufacturers are in China
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 19, 2024
Americans think CEOs make too much money, but investors have approved 99% of pay packages
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Americans think CEOs make too much money, but investors have approved 99% of pay packages
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 17, 2024
Three-quarters of employees say work stress is causing weight gain. Headspace CEO blames ‘political discourse’
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Three-quarters of employees say work stress is causing weight gain. Headspace CEO blames ‘political discourse’
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 14, 2024
Aon unveils first-its-kind insurance program in Ukraine to help jumpstart rebuilding of the private sector
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Aon unveils first-its-kind insurance program in Ukraine to help jumpstart rebuilding of the private sector
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 13, 2024
Companies with good leadership are outperforming the Dow Jones and the S&P 500
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Companies with good leadership are outperforming the Dow Jones and the S&P 500
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 11, 2024
Small businesses are having cash-flow problems—and big business is to blame
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Small businesses are having cash-flow problems—and big business is to blame
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonMay 23, 2024
John Mackey, who sold Whole Foods to Amazon for $13.7 billion, considers the road not taken
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John Mackey, who sold Whole Foods to Amazon for $13.7 billion, considers the road not taken
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonMay 21, 2024
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is facing the AI arms race with urgency—and maybe a little paranoia
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is facing the AI arms race with urgency—and maybe a little paranoia
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonMay 20, 2024
CEOs are embracing ‘real world’ interest rates
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CEOs are embracing ‘real world’ interest rates
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonMay 16, 2024
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