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Why Marriott veteran Stephanie Linnartz is ‘taking risks’ to become Under Armour’s CEO
NewslettersWhy Marriott veteran Stephanie Linnartz is ‘taking risks’ to become Under Armour’s CEO
By Maria Aspan and Joey AbramsOctober 13, 2023
Freakonomics author: ‘Objections to data science in K-12 education make no sense’
CommentaryFreakonomics author: ‘Objections to data science in K-12 education make no sense’
By Steven LevittOctober 13, 2023
How women media executives are changing the future of the news industry
NewslettersHow women media executives are changing the future of the news industry
By Joey Abrams and Alicia AdamczykOctober 12, 2023
RSA CEO: ‘AI will replace humans in cybersecurity. Our new job will be to protect it’
CommentaryRSA CEO: ‘AI will replace humans in cybersecurity. Our new job will be to protect it’
By Rohit GhaiOctober 12, 2023
Barbie’s ‘humanity’ is what made the movie a hit, Mattel execs say. ‘We elevated Barbie beyond a doll to an idea.’
NewslettersBarbie’s ‘humanity’ is what made the movie a hit, Mattel execs say. ‘We elevated Barbie beyond a doll to an idea.’
By Joey Abrams and Alicia AdamczykOctober 11, 2023
We’re on track to miss out on the next Katalin Karikó as women in STEM continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic’s lasting impact
CommentaryWe’re on track to miss out on the next Katalin Karikó as women in STEM continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic’s lasting impact
By Rachel K. KingOctober 11, 2023
Dianne Feinstein’s replacement Laphonza Butler sidesteps question about entering 2024 California Senate race
NewslettersDianne Feinstein’s replacement Laphonza Butler sidesteps question about entering 2024 California Senate race
By Claire Zillman and Joey AbramsOctober 10, 2023
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CommentaryThe hybrid work compromise may be short-lived as CEOs plan to reimpose pre-pandemic norms
By Gleb TsipurskyOctober 10, 2023
How private equity’s hiring spree is upending the C-suite at public companies: ‘There’s a draining of succession talent’
LeadershipHow private equity’s hiring spree is upending the C-suite at public companies: ‘There’s a draining of succession talent’
By Geoff ColvinOctober 10, 2023
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SuccessA 15-minute mind exercise can boost your odds of landing a job, finds new research from one of the world’s happiest countries
By Jane ThierOctober 9, 2023
We analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
CommentaryWe analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
By Kieran Snyder and Mallun YenOctober 9, 2023
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NewslettersFortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit kicks off with CVS Health CEO Karen Lynch and new California Sen. Laphonza Butler
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsOctober 9, 2023
Return-to-office mandates: Why tax breaks are not a reason for companies in states such as Texas, Utah, and New Jersey to force employees back
CommentaryReturn-to-office mandates: Why tax breaks are not a reason for companies in states such as Texas, Utah, and New Jersey to force employees back
By Jim SmallOctober 9, 2023
Gen Z’s biggest skills gap that is fueling their social anxiety at work: managing ambiguity
CommentaryGen Z’s biggest skills gap that is fueling their social anxiety at work: managing ambiguity
By Michelle P. KingOctober 6, 2023
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NewslettersMeet the 34-year-old CTO behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT
By Michal Lev-Ram and Joey AbramsOctober 6, 2023
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