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Erik Thedeen, governor of the Riksbank, at a policy rate news conference in Stockholm, Sweden.
SuccessEuropeans need to get more productive, Sweden’s central bank boss says. But that doesn’t mean Americans work harder
By Ryan HoggMay 9, 2024
Young coworkers talk in office.
LeadershipGen Z employees love ‘yapping’ in the office and experts say it’s actually a good thing for the workplace
By Emma BurleighMay 9, 2024
Woman sitting on terrace, using laptop and drinking coffee
LeadershipKellogg’s is letting workers clock off at 12 p.m. on Fridays—but only if they make up the hours during the week
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 7, 2024
Suzy Levy, managing director at The Red Plate
TechHow to get workers to stop fearing AI and embrace change? Build ‘AI playfulness’ teams, expert urges
By Christiaan HetznerApril 18, 2024
Sachin Dev Duggal founder of Builder.ai at Fortune Brainstorm AI London on April 16, 2024.
TechChatGPT-style AI bots have ‘lit a fire in boardrooms’ and it’s all thanks to slick design, says AI unicorn ‘chief wizard’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 18, 2024
Americans’ cognitive well-being has improved since 2022, according to the 2024 Muse Brain Health Report, a survey of 5,000 U.S. adults.
MindThese states and cities have the best—and worst—brain health in America
By Lindsey LeakeApril 17, 2024
Young african woman working at a standing desk in office. Female employee working on computer at ergonomic standing desk.
SuccessThere’s a hidden penalty to going fully remote: A ‘task tax’ that stymies company growth, report finds
By Jane ThierApril 16, 2024
Worker waves as a colleague heads out of office.
NewslettersOne company’s 4-day workweek experiment increased productivity by 24% and cut burnout in half
By Emma BurleighApril 16, 2024
Goldman Sachs’ CEO says AI is driving more companies to reinvent themselves: ‘We’re talking about a level of scale that is candidly unprecedented’
FinanceGoldman Sachs’ CEO says AI is driving more companies to reinvent themselves: ‘We’re talking about a level of scale that is candidly unprecedented’
By Will DanielApril 15, 2024
Self driving cars are still a rare sight.
TechExpert argues AI won’t lead to mass layoffs for workers anytime soon: ‘Look at when we were promised fully autonomous cars’
By Christiaan HetznerApril 15, 2024
Photo of woman working on her laptop
LifeThis nutrient deficiency could be the culprit behind your brain fog, sluggishness, and lack of concentration
By Karla PopeApril 12, 2024
Two manufacturing employees discuss fixing an issue.
NewslettersSecond chance strategy: A company that hires formerly incarcerated people has seen some huge upsides
By Emma BurleighApril 11, 2024
Bill Anderson, chief executive officer of Bayer
LeadershipPharmaceutical giant Bayer is getting rid of bosses and asking nearly 100,000 workers to ‘self-organize’ to save $2.15 billion
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 11, 2024
Jamie Dimon
LeadershipJPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon shares his leadership ‘secret sauce’ in annual shareholder letter: Get in the trenches and have a heart
By Emma BurleighApril 8, 2024
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon compares AI’s potential impact to electricity and the steam engine and says the tech could ‘augment virtually every job’
TechJPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon compares AI’s potential impact to electricity and the steam engine and says the tech could ‘augment virtually every job’
By Hannah Levitt and BloombergApril 8, 2024
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