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What leaders can learn from the Knicks ending their 53-year championship drought

Resilience isn’t built in winning seasons. It’s built in losing ones.

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Drowning in AI: Companies are launching hundreds of projects, and that’s a problem
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By 7 a.m., Bank of America’s CEO has already read 5 newspapers, his email inbox, and hit the gym—he says if you’re late to meetings, you’re ‘selfish’
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Arts & EntertainmentSteve Jobs became a billionaire thanks to a Pixar gamble. Now ‘Toy Story 5’ is breaking box office records thanks to that bet
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Millions of honeybees invade Texas neighborhood after truck carrying 400 beehives tipped over
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We asked people what they’re wearing to the office. Their answers show how America’s definition of success has changed
SuccessWe asked people what they’re wearing to the office. Their answers show how America’s definition of success has changed
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    Success82% of Gen Z and millennial workers say ‘quiet quitting’ appeals to them, new study finds
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    By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoSeptember 21, 2022
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By Nandita BakhshiOctober 19, 2022
From TikTok to JPMorgan, these companies are ending lavish employee perks amid economic uncertainty
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By Paige McGlauflinOctober 19, 2022
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By Chris MorrisOctober 17, 2022
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SuccessGen Z and millennials are reframing layoffs, stripping away the shame and pointing the finger of blame at the company that let them go
By Chloe TaylorOctober 17, 2022
Mark Zuckerberg and Brian Chesky define the post-pandemic CEO culture split: What kind of boss do you work for?
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By Hillary HoffowerOctober 16, 2022
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