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Elon Musk smiles while lifting a champagne flute
TechKumail Nanjiani says Elon Musk did not like HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’: ‘He was like, all the parties I go to are much cooler than these parties’
By Dave SmithAugust 18, 2025
Duolingo CEO Luis Von Ahn
SuccessDuolingo CEO admits his controversial AI memo ‘did not give enough context’ and insists the company never laid off full-time employees
By Jessica CoacciAugust 18, 2025
Woman working on a laptop with her head in her hands
Success‘Quiet cracking’ is spreading in offices: Half of workers are at breaking point, and it’s costing companies $438 billion in productivity loss
By Emma Burleigh and Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 18, 2025
Cesar Carvalho, cofounder and CEO of Wellhub
SuccessThe CEO of this $2.4 billion wellness app ditched Harvard Business School and a McKinsey career to bring calm and exercise to corporate America
By Emma BurleighJuly 23, 2025
Barbara Corcoran
SuccessReal estate mogul Barbara Corcoran shares the ‘crazy’ work perks she’s offered her team including a free Bentley, elephant rides, and ‘the wildest parties in town’
By Emma BurleighJuly 15, 2025
AI is replacing human connection as it boosts productivity. Success requires elevating relationships while embracing the technology
CommentaryAI is replacing human connection as it boosts productivity. Success requires elevating relationships while embracing the technology
By Kelly Monahan and Gabby BurlacuJuly 9, 2025
The anti-DEI movement has made corporate diversity stronger 
CommentaryThe anti-DEI movement has made corporate diversity stronger 
By Andrew BeharJuly 1, 2025
When your AI assistant writes your performance review: A glimpse into the future of work
CommentaryWhen your AI assistant writes your performance review: A glimpse into the future of work
By David FerrucciJune 30, 2025
Big brands are pulling out of Pride. Here’s how their involvement has changed over the years
LifestyleBig brands are pulling out of Pride. Here’s how their involvement has changed over the years
By Emily SteinbergerJune 28, 2025
Robin Wright
Success‘House of Cards’ star Robin Wright says Netflix made her juggle three jobs to earn the same $500,000-per-episode salary as her costar Kevin Spacey
By Emma BurleighJune 23, 2025
Ganesh Ayyar, President, Intuitive Operations and Automation, Cognizant
ConferencesCognizant executive weighs in on how AI will shift company culture
By Emma BurleighJune 12, 2025
Why GenAI could be the ‘corporate archaeologist’ that every company needs 
CommentaryWhy GenAI could be the ‘corporate archaeologist’ that every company needs 
By François Candelon, Zoé Vayssières, David Zuluaga Martínez and Amartya DasJune 6, 2025
Gen Z is ‘very comfortable’ with using mental-health services. Older generations? Not so much, Accenture exec says
ConferencesGen Z is ‘very comfortable’ with using mental-health services. Older generations? Not so much, Accenture exec says
By Steve MollmanMay 29, 2025
Visa exec says Saudi businesswomen are showing a ‘very aggressive’ side as traditional barriers to success crumble 
ConferencesVisa exec says Saudi businesswomen are showing a ‘very aggressive’ side as traditional barriers to success crumble 
By John KellMay 23, 2025
Zillow exec says ‘remote work isn’t a perk, it’s a business strategy’
ConferencesZillow exec says ‘remote work isn’t a perk, it’s a business strategy’
By Steve MollmanMay 23, 2025
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