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The biggest mistake HR leaders make when pitching new benefits to their CFO

HR leaders keep leading with the wrong argument. Here’s what actually gets a “yes.”

By Kristin StollerApril 6, 2026
Robinhood Ventures has rebounded 30% since its lackluster debut. Can the new private markets fund now withstand the mega IPOs?
Robinhood Ventures has rebounded 30% since its lackluster debut. Can the new private markets fund now withstand the mega IPOs?
By Ben WeissApril 6, 2026
A quantum threat to Bitcoin has some asking the unthinkable: Is it time to freeze old wallets belonging to Satoshi Nakamoto?
A quantum threat to Bitcoin has some asking the unthinkable: Is it time to freeze old wallets belonging to Satoshi Nakamoto?
By Jeff John RobertsApril 6, 2026
What the Nike CEO’s remarks reveal about rallying employees through turnaround fatigue
What the Nike CEO’s remarks reveal about rallying employees through turnaround fatigue
By Ruth UmohApril 6, 2026
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The real impact of AI on SaaS isn’t what investors think
By Sheryl EstradaApril 6, 2026
Things are getting weird on OpenAI’s leadership team
Things are getting weird on OpenAI’s leadership team
By Andrew NuscaApril 6, 2026
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JPMorgan has 300,000 employees, but Jamie Dimon says the bank wins by deploying small teams like Navy SEALs
Workplace CultureJPMorgan has 300,000 employees, but Jamie Dimon says the bank wins by deploying small teams like Navy SEALs
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 6, 2026
Massive debt makes the U.S. one of the world’s most vulnerable countries in the energy crisis, market veteran warns
EconomyMassive debt makes the U.S. one of the world’s most vulnerable countries in the energy crisis, market veteran warns
By Jason MaApril 6, 2026
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SuccessGen Z is rewriting the American Dream, and their parents are funding it—using tuition money for down payments, instead
By Preston ForeApril 6, 2026
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SuccessJPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon predicts AI will cut the workweek down to 3.5 days—and tells Gen Z developing EQ is more important than ever
By Emma BurleighApril 6, 2026
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LawSupreme Court throws out ruling upholding Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction
By The Associated Press and Mark ShermanApril 6, 2026
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PoliticsSavannah Guthrie returns to the ‘Today’ show for the first time in two months since her mom’s abduction
By The Associated Press and David BauderApril 6, 2026
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CommentaryMillions of Americans paid billions in tariffs later ruled illegal — and they won’t see a dime back
By Robert HormatsApril 6, 2026
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By Joseph HostetlerApril 6, 2026
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NewslettersVenture funding is creating a global AI divide, even as sovereign wealth funds and tech unicorns try to bridge the gap
By Leo SchwartzJune 2, 2025
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    NewslettersWhen Tim Cook walks a Trump tightrope
    By Andrew NuscaMay 27, 2025
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NewslettersHow much energy it really takes to be a CEO
By Ruth Umoh and Lily Mae LazarusJune 2, 2025
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NewslettersWhat a Perplexity deal means for Samsung
By Andrew NuscaJune 2, 2025
Welcome to the Fortune 500’s 71st annual edition
NewslettersWelcome to the Fortune 500’s 71st annual edition
By Diane BradyJune 2, 2025
Fortune Archives: How to predict a recession
NewslettersFortune Archives: How to predict a recession
By Geoff ColvinJune 1, 2025
The top female podcaster in the U.S. is expanding her $250 million audio empire to build a mystery and thriller brand for film and TV
NewslettersThe top female podcaster in the U.S. is expanding her $250 million audio empire to build a mystery and thriller brand for film and TV
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianMay 30, 2025
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    NewslettersSome CEOs still don’t understand how important it is to implement AI—and how little time there is left
    By Diane BradyMay 27, 2025
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NewslettersHere’s why nearly 20% of CHROs are staying in the role for less than 2 years
By Brit MorseMay 30, 2025
Why e.l.f. Beauty’s CFO sees $1B Rhode acquisition as a strategic innovation move
NewslettersWhy e.l.f. Beauty’s CFO sees $1B Rhode acquisition as a strategic innovation move
By Sheryl EstradaMay 30, 2025
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NewslettersWhat it’s like watching your company be acquired for $8 billion—20 years after leaving
By Allie GarfinkleMay 30, 2025
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NewslettersAnduril and Meta let bygones be bygones
By Andrew NuscaMay 30, 2025
UnitedHealth Group has an unusual new CEO pay package
NewslettersUnitedHealth Group has an unusual new CEO pay package
By Diane BradyMay 30, 2025
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    By Katherine RaymondMay 25, 2025
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NewslettersAI and copyright is a logic puzzle no one can solve — and fair use won’t untangle it
By Sharon GoldmanMay 29, 2025
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NewslettersHailey Bieber’s $1 billion sale of Rhode could open the door to more beauty M&A
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianMay 29, 2025
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NewslettersDonald Trump is creating a ‘civil rights’ initiative to target DEI programs in the private sector
By Brit MorseMay 29, 2025
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NewslettersNvidia drives AI boom forward despite Trump-era tariff headwinds: Wedbush analysts
By Sheryl EstradaMay 29, 2025
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NewslettersExclusive: Empathy raises $72 million Series C to tackle the agonizing logistics of death
By Allie GarfinkleMay 29, 2025
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NewslettersNvidia CEO blasts Trump policy, then praises Trump’s vision
By Andrew NuscaMay 29, 2025
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NewslettersRuling against Trump tariffs is a win for the legislative branch
By Diane BradyMay 29, 2025
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NewslettersUnitedHealth CTO says AI investments can help a health care system that needs to be fixed
By John KellMay 28, 2025
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NewslettersWhoopi Goldberg, Halle Berry, Octavia Spencer, and other stars on how Hollywood treats Black women
By Ellie Austin and Nina AjemianMay 28, 2025
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NewslettersAutoZone’s CFO says tariffs have minimal impact on margins as sales climb
By Sheryl EstradaMay 28, 2025
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NewslettersHere’s why Gen Z would rather go to ChatGPT for career advice instead of their own manager
By Brit MorseMay 28, 2025
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NewslettersExclusive: Hex raises a $70 million Series C to double down on data in the AI era
By Allie GarfinkleMay 28, 2025
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By Andrew NuscaMay 28, 2025
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NewslettersHealth care AI revolution starts with building trust
By Diane BradyMay 28, 2025
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NewslettersWhen an AI model misbehaves, the public deserves to know—and to understand what it means
By Sharon GoldmanMay 27, 2025
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NewslettersMenopause startup Midi Health launches a longevity platform for women who want to be ‘healthy grandmothers’
By Alexa Mikhail and Nina AjemianMay 27, 2025
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NewslettersJob seekers are worried that Trump’s tariff policy chaos is hurting their chances in the labor market
By Brit MorseMay 27, 2025
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NewslettersHow AI agents are transforming work—and why human talent still matters
By Sheryl EstradaMay 27, 2025
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By Allie GarfinkleMay 27, 2025
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