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Marc Benioff, chief executive officer of Salesforce
As AI slashes white-collar jobs, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says there’s one department still hiring: sales

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff revealed that the $145 billion firm is keeping its engineering team slim thanks to AI—but has good news for sales workers.

By Emma BurleighMay 28, 2026
Jane Fraser defied the ‘glass cliff’ to engineer Citi’s long-awaited turnaround
Jane Fraser defied the ‘glass cliff’ to engineer Citi’s long-awaited turnaround
By Claire ZillmanMay 28, 2026
Costco CEO says AI is not stealing workers’ jobs—it’s ‘elevating’ them
Costco CEO says AI is not stealing workers’ jobs—it’s ‘elevating’ them
By Preston ForeMay 28, 2026
Jan van Hövell built the world's largest sports club where membership is just a Euro a month.
He left big law, became a DJ to pay his bills, and built sports clubs inside refugee camps. Now he wants more members than Bayern Munich
By Catherina GioinoMay 28, 2026
Boos, AI-washing, and ‘low-value human capital’: The psychological traps CEOs are falling into when they botch their AI messaging
Boos, AI-washing, and ‘low-value human capital’: The psychological traps CEOs are falling into when they botch their AI messaging
By Claire ZillmanMay 28, 2026
Warren Buffett says ‘you’re giving up your potential’ if you don’t have this one skill—and it has nothing to do with the stock market
Warren Buffett says ‘you’re giving up your potential’ if you don’t have this one skill—and it has nothing to do with the stock market
By Sydney LakeMay 28, 2026
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We gave our 5,000 employees a week to do nothing but learn AI. We learned the biggest blockers are human ones 

You can be AI fluent, sure, but can you communicate that to others? 

By Rob GiglioMay 28, 2026
Duke scientists create robot from your nightmares: 20 legs, eyes everywhere, no front or back

“The first time we saw it navigate among trees and rough terrain, even under heavy collisions, we knew this was something different.”

By Allen Breed, Holly Ramer and The Associated PressMay 28, 2026
Labor union participation is on the rise even as U.S. companies spend $1.7 billion annually to halt union formation 

Last year, Amazon reported spending $26 million on non-attorney consultants to persuade employees not to unionize. 

By Jacqueline MunisMay 28, 2026
The boardroom wants answers on AI. Are you ready?

Most executives treat AI governance like a future agenda item. That is the most dangerous mistake they can make — and the window to fix it is closing.

By Brandi ThomasMay 28, 2026
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Success
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A study finds escaping your income bracket no longer means building wealth. That disconnect may be what’s driving consumer pessimism to record highs

Hard work used to be the path to the American Dream. New research shows your parents’ bank account now matters more than your paycheck.

By Jake AngeloMay 27, 2026
‘PTO-maxxing’ is the summer hack turning 15 vacation days into 49 days off

With burnout climbing and Americans leaving more vacation days on the table than almost any other country, workers are getting strategic.

By Sydney LakeMay 27, 2026
Real estate billionaire was called the ‘worst analyst’ at Goldman Sachs—now he says the criticism was the best thing that ever happened to him

Real estate mogul Fernando De Leon left Goldman Sachs after being told that he wasn’t the best fit for the $293.4 billion bank—and it set him up to become a self-made billionaire.

By Emma BurleighMay 27, 2026
Despite having a $25 million net worth, Hilary Duff thinks saying yes too much to opportunities actually hurt her career

The “Lizzie McGuire” Disney star admits she said yes to almost everything early in her career—and has regrets. Now, she’s telling Gen Z to be more selective.

By Preston ForeMay 27, 2026
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The CFOs steering Big Tech’s trillion-dollar AI bet
The CFOs steering Big Tech’s trillion-dollar AI bet

At Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, Oracle, OpenAI, and Nvidia, the finance chiefs steering AI investments are all women.

By Sheryl EstradaMay 28, 2026
Sanofi is building its own AI ecosystem to give the French pharma giant an edge

Sanofi is developing custom tools and reimagining AI workflows, rather than rely on agentic products sold by SaaS vendors.

By John KellMay 27, 2026
The unlikely origin of a $2.5 billion hospitality unicorn: a bored teenager working the night shift at his family business

“I always remember being 14 years old on my summer holidays, thinking that this was so unfair,” Mews founder Richard Valtr told Fortune.

By Catherina GioinoMay 27, 2026
Even if every California billionaire left tomorrow, it would take 25 years for the state to lose as much as it stands to gain from proposed wealth tax

The Golden State might be able to stomach more ultra-wealthy departures than first feared.

By Tristan BoveMay 27, 2026
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Workplace Culture
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Stop investing in startups. Become their customer instead

BMW pioneered it in 2015. Bosch and Walmart followed. Now Wharton research shows why becoming a startup’s customer — not its investor — may be the smartest corporate innovation move of the decade.

By Serguei Netessine, Valery Yakubovich, Gary Dushnitsky and Claudio GarciaMay 28, 2026
Employees using AI are working faster, but the economy isn’t more efficient. A look at what happened in the pre-Internet era might explain why

The U.S. might be in the early days of a productivity boom without even knowing it.

By Tristan BoveMay 27, 2026
Kevin O’Leary slams people who want work-life balance: ‘I hope they work for my competitors’

The Shark Tank star says he wants employees who go above and beyond, but Gen Z workers say they’d take a $5,000 pay cut to keep that boundary.

By Sydney LakeMay 26, 2026
After receiving backlash, the CEO of Standard Chartered apologizes for hurt over saying ‘lower value human capital’ will be automated by AI

Bill Winters, the CEO of Standard Chartered, says about 15% of “back office” corporate function roles will be reduced in the next four years.

By Emma BurleighMay 26, 2026
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InvestingA Google engineer is facing federal charges after allegedly using his employer’s confidential data to pocket $1.2 million on Polymarket
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 28, 2026
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Inflation hit the highest level in almost three years as the Fed releases the first inflation report under new chair Kevin Warsh
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SuccessFrom ‘fear factor’ to ‘cognitive fatigue’: KPMG principal on the quarter when everyone started thinking about AI differently
By Nick LichtenbergOctober 9, 2025
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    Real EstateGen Z’s housing bust laid bare: 15 million more adults under 35 are living with their parents than a decade ago
    By Rohan Shah and The ConversationOctober 8, 2025
California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks at Belvedere Middle School before signing legislation aimed at improving kids' nutrition and health across California on October 8, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
HealthGavin Newsom flexes his own ‘MAHA’ plan as he moves to crack down on ultraprocessed foods in school lunch
By Sophie Austin and The Associated PressOctober 9, 2025
Google is tightening its ‘Work from Anywhere’ policy: Now a single day will count as a full week
Future of WorkGoogle is tightening its ‘Work from Anywhere’ policy: Now a single day will count as a full week
By Nino PaoliOctober 9, 2025
Beware of the ‘hybrid creep’: Employers are silently sneaking in more in-office days without a major policy change—leaving many workers commuting way more than expected
SuccessBeware of the ‘hybrid creep’: Employers are silently sneaking in more in-office days without a major policy change—leaving many workers commuting way more than expected
By Jessica Coacci and Orianna Rosa RoyleOctober 9, 2025
Markets look unstoppable, but JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon sees a 30% chance of a correction: ‘I’m far more worried than others’
InvestingMarkets look unstoppable, but JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon sees a 30% chance of a correction: ‘I’m far more worried than others’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezOctober 9, 2025
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AIAs AI bubble warnings mount, a 23-year-old’s $1.5 billion hedge fund shows how prophecy turns into profits
By Sharon GoldmanOctober 9, 2025
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    SuccessCristiano Ronaldo is football’s first-ever billionaire: he went from begging for burgers outside McDonald’s to landing a $400 million-plus tax-free Saudi contract
    By Preston ForeOctober 8, 2025
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SuccessColumbia professor says ‘don’t be yourself’ in the workplace, actually. Here’s why authenticity is ‘overrated’
By Sasha RogelbergOctober 9, 2025
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SuccessStripe exec says she’s hiring new grads more than ever but she’s ‘sweating’ about the Gen Z talent pipeline—and warns the era of skills is at risk
By Emma BurleighOctober 9, 2025
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SuccessGen Z’s credit scores just suffered the biggest drop of any generation in years—student loans, rent and ‘doom spending’ are to blame
By Preston ForeOctober 9, 2025
Wall Street
CommentaryWhen Washington steps back: what deregulation means for corporate leaders
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By Richard TorrenzanoOctober 9, 2025
Wells Fargo was reeling from scandal. Jamie Dimon protégé Charlie Scharf bet his career on saving the 173-year-old bank
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By Shawn TullyOctober 9, 2025
Patagonia CEO says climate denialists are delusional: ‘If you step out of a window from the third floor talking about how gravity doesn’t exist, you’re still going to hit the ground’
NewslettersPatagonia CEO says climate denialists are delusional: ‘If you step out of a window from the third floor talking about how gravity doesn’t exist, you’re still going to hit the ground’
By Diane BradyOctober 9, 2025
The Nordic approach to business builds empowerment, team spirit and engagement. But can you copy it? 
Workplace CultureThe Nordic approach to business builds empowerment, team spirit and engagement. But can you copy it? 
By Adam GaleOctober 9, 2025
How the world’s largest call center operator is blending artificial intelligence with emotional intelligence 
Future of WorkHow the world’s largest call center operator is blending artificial intelligence with emotional intelligence 
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A whopping 72% of S&P 500 companies disclosed AI as a ‘material risk’ on their 10-Ks this year. They’re most worried about reputational threats
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By Courtney Vien and CFO BrewOctober 8, 2025
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By Eva RoytburgOctober 8, 2025
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By Stefanie Dazio, Adithi Ramakrishnan and The Associated PressOctober 8, 2025
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By Sharon GoldmanOctober 8, 2025
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