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NewslettersIBM’s CHRO weighs in on lessons learned from an early AI rollout
By Emma BurleighJuly 12, 2024
IBM's CHRO Nickle LaMoreaux
LeadershipThe CHRO of IBM reveals what went wrong with their initial AI chatbot rollout—and how they shifted strategies
By Emma BurleighJuly 12, 2024
Do you view your toxic boss as successful? This perspective makes you more likely to label their abuse as “tough love,” according to a study published in the July 2024 issue of the journal Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
LifeAbout 1 in 8 senior leaders are likely to be psychopaths—how to spot an abusive boss
By Lindsey LeakeJuly 12, 2024
In business or on the battlefield, leadership means setting an example and having the courage to do the right thing or to speak up
LeadershipIn business or on the battlefield, leadership means setting an example and having the courage to do the right thing or to speak up
By Patrick NelsonJuly 11, 2024
How scammers from Bernie Madoff to SBF use our fantasies to manipulate our brains
FinanceHow scammers from Bernie Madoff to SBF use our fantasies to manipulate our brains
By Leslie ZaneJuly 11, 2024
Worker quits and leaves unhappy coworkers.
NewslettersMost U.S. workers are looking for a new job. Bosses are missing these easy fixes
By Emma BurleighJuly 11, 2024
Andy Dunn, American entrepreneur and the co-founder of Bonobos Inc
LeadershipAsk Andy: Can generative AI solve a startup’s problems?
By Andy DunnJuly 11, 2024
‘Disrupt yourself’ permeates business thinking so much we’ve lost sight of an important fact: Change and improvement are two different things
Success‘Disrupt yourself’ permeates business thinking so much we’ve lost sight of an important fact: Change and improvement are two different things
By Ashley GoodallJuly 10, 2024
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Newsletters6 things I’ve learned covering human resources
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighJuly 10, 2024
Knowledge workers don’t seem to think AI will replace them—but they expect it to save them 4 hours a week in the next year
CommentaryKnowledge workers don’t seem to think AI will replace them—but they expect it to save them 4 hours a week in the next year
By Steve HaskerJuly 10, 2024
Ellevest CEO And Co-Founder Sallie Krawcheck speaking in an interview.
LeadershipWhy the CEO of a woman-focused investing firm is still all-in on remote work
By Emma BurleighJuly 9, 2024
Why Lyft and Twitch succeeded while Quibi and Kodak failed—and why smart entrepreneurs focus on inflections
SuccessWhy Lyft and Twitch succeeded while Quibi and Kodak failed—and why smart entrepreneurs focus on inflections
By Mike Maples, Jr. and Peter ZiebelmanJuly 9, 2024
A woman attends a virtual work meeting on her laptop.
NewslettersCan you build office camaraderie over Zoom? One company says it helps create connections through virtual ‘experiences’
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighJuly 9, 2024
Working women support each other.
NewslettersWorking women are more burned out than men and it’s a problem bosses can’t afford to ignore
By Emma BurleighJuly 8, 2024
From barista to billionaire: Andrew Wilkinson reflects on his entrepreneurial journey and a life-changing offer from Charlie Munger in his new memoir 
SuccessFrom barista to billionaire: Andrew Wilkinson reflects on his entrepreneurial journey and a life-changing offer from Charlie Munger in his new memoir 
By Andrew WilkinsonJuly 8, 2024
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