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NewslettersHybrid COO roles might soon be the new CEO prerequisite
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusApril 28, 2025
  • Brad Lightcap, chief operating officer of OpenAI, during the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, California, US, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Dubbed the Woodstock festival of AI by Bank of America analysts, GTC this year is set to draw 300,000 in-person and virtual attendees for the debut of Nvidia Corp.'s B100. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
    NewslettersWhy CEO headhunters have this 34-year-old tech executive on their radar
    By Ruth UmohJanuary 13, 2025
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NewslettersSenior leaders are feeling the burden of cuts to middle management
By Lily Mae LazarusApril 21, 2025
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NewslettersCutting complexity might be the new leadership superpower
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusApril 14, 2025
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Newsletters5 strategies CEOs are using to navigate Trump tariff turbulence
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusApril 7, 2025
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NewslettersDelta CEO Ed Bastian signals no exit yet—but hints at succession plan
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusMarch 31, 2025
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NewslettersMicrosoft’s Satya Nadella was almost passed over for CEO. It’s a lesson in spotting promising talent
By Lily Mae LazarusMarch 24, 2025
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    NewslettersHow to make it to the corner office in 2025: A checklist for up-and-comers
    By Natalie McCormick and Ruth UmohJanuary 6, 2025
Why political uncertainty is a career-defining moment for aspiring CEOs
NewslettersWhy political uncertainty is a career-defining moment for aspiring CEOs
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusMarch 17, 2025
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NewslettersAre senior leaders becoming obsolete? The management shift reshaping corporate America
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusMarch 10, 2025
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NewslettersUnilever’s CEO shakeup signals a return to the ‘move fast’ era
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusMarch 3, 2025
$80 million for a CEO-in-waiting? Banks are paying top dollar to keep talent
Newsletters$80 million for a CEO-in-waiting? Banks are paying top dollar to keep talent
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusFebruary 24, 2025
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NewslettersWhy CFOs aren’t always the best CEOs
By Lily Mae LazarusFebruary 17, 2025
  • Intuit Credit Karma’s CEO says he got the top job by taking roles no one wanted
    NewslettersIntuit Credit Karma’s CEO says he got the top job by taking roles no one wanted
    By Natalie McCormick and Ruth UmohDecember 30, 2024
Former GE CEO Jack Welch
NewslettersThe ‘nice’ CEO is no longer en vogue as business pressures reshape leadership styles
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusFebruary 10, 2025
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NewslettersWhat Blackstone looks for in a CEO for its companies
By Lily Mae LazarusFebruary 3, 2025
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NewslettersNike’s new CEO aspired to the corner office. Here’s why that matters
By Ruth UmohJanuary 27, 2025
Wall Street’s changing of the guard is underway
NewslettersWall Street’s changing of the guard is underway
By Ruth UmohJanuary 20, 2025
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