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HR leaders are drowning in decisions: Here’s how the best ones are getting ahead
HR leaders are drowning in decisions: Here’s how the best ones are getting ahead

Fortune convened a panel of experts from WPP, Cisco, and Syndio to glean their insights on the challenges facing CHROs in 2026 and the practical solutions that can help.

By Francesca CassidyApril 1, 2026
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The real engine of innovation is trust
By Brian DoublesMarch 31, 2026
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Liking corporate BS may be a sign you’re bad at decision-making, Cornell expert finds
By Jacqueline MunisMarch 31, 2026
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The federal government shed 385,000 employees last year. Now the Trump administration is on a blitz to hire Gen Z workers
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 31, 2026
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Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings says his first boss out of college would wash his dirty mugs at 4:30 a.m.—so now he does coffee runs for his staff too
By Emma BurleighMarch 30, 2026
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How AI will make your Shake Shack order even faster
NewslettersHow AI will make your Shake Shack order even faster
By John KellApril 1, 2026
Gen Z shoppers are actually more deliberate than baby boomers and agonize over their cart for days
RetailGen Z shoppers are actually more deliberate than baby boomers and agonize over their cart for days
By Jeena Sharma and Retail BrewApril 1, 2026
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InvestingNew top federal enforcer has his sights set on ending insider trading on prediction markets
By Jacqueline MunisApril 1, 2026
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AIAI models will secretly scheme to protect other AI models from being shut down, researchers find
By Jeremy KahnApril 1, 2026
Chief human resource officer salaries have surged 30% at S&P 500 companies. Here’s why boards are opening the checkbook
C-SuiteChief human resource officer salaries have surged 30% at S&P 500 companies. Here’s why boards are opening the checkbook
By Courtney Vinopal and HR BrewApril 1, 2026
Hershey is moving back to the original recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups after the chocolate’s grandson blasted them last month
LawHershey is moving back to the original recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups after the chocolate’s grandson blasted them last month
By The Associated Press and Dee-Ann DurbinApril 1, 2026
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Economy‘Inflationary surge’: Fed economists warn AI hype is overheating the economy whether or not the technology ever delivers
By Jake AngeloApril 1, 2026
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AIAI is saving workers up to an hour a day — but Goldman Sachs says 80% of companies aren’t using it yet
By Nick LichtenbergApril 1, 2026
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Workplace CultureSmartphones Are Making You Slack Off at Work
By Madeline FarberJune 9, 2016
Disney Is Named the Company Americans Want to Work For Most
LeadershipDisney Is Named the Company Americans Want to Work For Most
By Claire ZillmanJune 6, 2016
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FinanceJ.P Morgan Says Bankers No Longer Have to Suit-Up
By MoneyJune 3, 2016
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LeadershipWhy Can’t We Be Friends? Saving Workplace Relationships
By Kristin J. Behfar and Darden School of Business—Ideas to ActionJune 1, 2016
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LeadershipFrench Government to Stand Firm on Labor Reform
By ReutersMay 29, 2016
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EnergyFrench Fuel Supply Is Improving, But The Crisis Isn’t Over
By ReutersMay 28, 2016
Workplace Chat Tool Slack Reaches a New User Milestone
TechWorkplace Chat Tool Slack Reaches a New User Milestone
By Kia KokalitchevaMay 25, 2016
What Happens When Millennials Rule the Workplace
LeadershipWhat Happens When Millennials Rule the Workplace
By Stanley BingMay 20, 2016
Baltimore has become a cool city attracting millennials
Workplace CultureCompanies Are Paying ‘Experts’ $20,000 an Hour to Figure Out Millennials
By Michal AddadyMay 18, 2016
These Are the 20 Deadliest Jobs In America
LeadershipThese Are the 20 Deadliest Jobs In America
By TIMEMay 14, 2016
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MPWCan Your Boss Force You to Wear High Heels? Sometimes.
By Claire ZillmanMay 12, 2016
The Open-Office Concept Is Dead
FeaturesThe Open-Office Concept Is Dead
By Laura EntisMay 12, 2016
Why Corporate Board Members Should Come Out of the Closet
CommentaryWhy Corporate Board Members Should Come Out of the Closet
By John Browne and Bethany CiancioloApril 19, 2016
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Workplace CultureWhat Business Owners Should Know About Nepotism, Smelly Employees
By Gene MarksApril 18, 2016
An Important Feature Is Coming to Slack Later This Year
TechAn Important Feature Is Coming to Slack Later This Year
By Kia KokalitchevaApril 13, 2016
Baltimore has become a cool city attracting millennials
LeadershipWhy Millennials Would Take a $7,600 Pay Cut For a New Job
By Jonathan ChewApril 8, 2016
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Workplace CultureWhy Having a Pet-Friendly Office Could Give Your Business the Competitive Edge
By Michal AddadyMarch 31, 2016
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HealthThis Workplace Perk Is Slowly Going Extinct
By Laura LorenzettiMarch 30, 2016
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LeadershipA Universal 401(k)? California Considers a Radical Proposal To Help Workers Save
By Claire ZillmanMarch 29, 2016
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Workplace CultureHere’s How to Make Your Workplace More Flexible
By Ed Frauenheim and Kim PetersMarch 29, 2016
Here’s Why Stewart Butterfield Thinks Slack’s Success Is a ‘Historical Accident’
TechHere’s Why Stewart Butterfield Thinks Slack’s Success Is a ‘Historical Accident’
By Kia KokalitchevaMarch 15, 2016
Chairs Bias
LeadershipEverybody’s Biased, So I Can Be Too
By Melissa Thomas-Hunt, Carlos Santos and Darden School of Business—Ideas to ActionMarch 10, 2016
Why Atlassian Is Tackling Diversity at a Team Level
TechWhy Atlassian Is Tackling Diversity at a Team Level
By Kia KokalitchevaMarch 8, 2016
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TechAirbnb Hires Diversity Chief
By Kia KokalitchevaMarch 4, 2016
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MPWA Shocking Number of Japanese Women Say They’ve Been Sexually Harassed at Work
By Laura LorenzettiMarch 2, 2016
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LeadershipGreed Is Good for Your Career
By Karie Willyerd and Barbara MistickFebruary 28, 2016
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TechZenefits Had to Ban Sex at the Office
By Robert HackettFebruary 23, 2016
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LeadershipThese 7 Trends Will Shape Your Professional Future
By Karie Willyerd and Barbara MistickFebruary 20, 2016
Internet 'troll' convictions soar
Workplace CultureFrance Wants People to Ignore Email After They’ve Left the Office
By Laura LorenzettiFebruary 18, 2016
Denmark v Japan: Group E - 2010 FIFA World Cup
LeadershipBernie Sanders Was Right: Denmark Is the Best Nation for Working People
By Claire ZillmanFebruary 17, 2016
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