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The CEO who took over for Leon Black has turned Apollo into a money-making machine
NewslettersThe CEO who took over for Leon Black has turned Apollo into a money-making machine
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 26, 2023
BCG consultants solving business problems with OpenAI’s GPT-4 performed 23% worse than those without it, new study finds
NewslettersBCG consultants solving business problems with OpenAI’s GPT-4 performed 23% worse than those without it, new study finds
By Claire Zillman and Alan MurraySeptember 25, 2023
CEOs say AI is about to trigger a boom in productivity after years of stagnation: ‘It’s going to be explosive’
NewslettersCEOs say AI is about to trigger a boom in productivity after years of stagnation: ‘It’s going to be explosive’
By Chloe Taylor and Alan MurraySeptember 22, 2023
Biden advisor Ali Zaidi urges CEOs to ignore political backlash against climate action: ‘Be brave. Take risk.’
NewslettersBiden advisor Ali Zaidi urges CEOs to ignore political backlash against climate action: ‘Be brave. Take risk.’
By Chloe Taylor and Alan MurraySeptember 21, 2023
The UN admits member states ‘seem incapable of coming together’—but it’s still notching wins with the private sector
NewslettersThe UN admits member states ‘seem incapable of coming together’—but it’s still notching wins with the private sector
By Peter Vanham and Chloe TaylorSeptember 20, 2023
Not a single Fortune Global 500 company made a new net zero commitment last year
NewslettersNot a single Fortune Global 500 company made a new net zero commitment last year
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 19, 2023
The biggest winner of the UAW strike may be Elon Musk
NewslettersThe biggest winner of the UAW strike may be Elon Musk
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 18, 2023
Arm’s giant IPO—the biggest since Rivian’s—won’t trigger a flood of listings
NewslettersArm’s giant IPO—the biggest since Rivian’s—won’t trigger a flood of listings
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 15, 2023
Political backlash is forcing chief sustainability officers to change their approach to ESG
NewslettersPolitical backlash is forcing chief sustainability officers to change their approach to ESG
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 14, 2023
ESG proponents are going back to basics, prioritizing two stakeholders: employees and customers
NewslettersESG proponents are going back to basics, prioritizing two stakeholders: employees and customers
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonSeptember 13, 2023
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NewslettersGoogle’s antitrust trial echoes Microsoft’s 1998 battle—minus the suspense
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 12, 2023
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NewslettersA.I. will reduce inequality by leveling the tech playing field, studies suggest
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 10, 2023
An executive chair leads to corporate confusion: ‘Two people cannot occupy the same space and make the same decisions’
NewslettersAn executive chair leads to corporate confusion: ‘Two people cannot occupy the same space and make the same decisions’
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 8, 2023
Shock resignations of CEOs Dave Clark and Roz Brewer reveal the risks of appointing an executive chair
NewslettersShock resignations of CEOs Dave Clark and Roz Brewer reveal the risks of appointing an executive chair
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurraySeptember 7, 2023
Germany and its auto industry missed the EV shift. They only have themselves to blame
NewslettersGermany and its auto industry missed the EV shift. They only have themselves to blame
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonSeptember 6, 2023
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