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The tumultuous Biden-to-Harris handoff shows why political parties need some lessons on succession planning
Magazine
The tumultuous Biden-to-Harris handoff shows why political parties need some lessons on succession planning
By Lila MacLellanJuly 22, 2024
Furious boss shouting at his team on a meeting in the office.
Newsletters
HR uproar: How one industry group’s choice to drop ‘E’ from its DEI approach sparked a major backlash
By Emma Burleigh and Azure GilmanJuly 19, 2024
The Trump assassination attempt may raise tensions in the workplace. Here’s how business leaders should talk about it with employees
Leadership
The Trump assassination attempt may raise tensions in the workplace. Here’s how business leaders should talk about it with employees
By Lila MacLellanJuly 15, 2024
Two young women working together on laptop with male colleague in background. Two female colleagues in office working together.
Leadership
This viral TikTok sparked a misogynistic debate about corporate culture
By Ryan HoggJuly 15, 2024
Portraits of Alex Soros, Delphine Arnault and David Ellison on purple background
Leadership
Welcome to the era of the ‘nepo CEO’: David Ellison’s Paramount victory cements a new kind of corporate leader
By Lila MacLellanJuly 12, 2024
IBM worker uses phone.
Newsletters
IBM’s CHRO weighs in on lessons learned from an early AI rollout
By Emma BurleighJuly 12, 2024
Do you view your toxic boss as successful? This perspective makes you more likely to label their abuse as “tough love,” according to a study published in the July 2024 issue of the journal Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
Life
About 1 in 8 senior leaders are likely to be psychopaths—how to spot an abusive boss
By Lindsey LeakeJuly 12, 2024
Worker quits and leaves unhappy coworkers.
Newsletters
Most U.S. workers are looking for a new job. Bosses are missing these easy fixes
By Emma BurleighJuly 11, 2024
Ellevest CEO And Co-Founder Sallie Krawcheck speaking in an interview.
Leadership
Why the CEO of a woman-focused investing firm is still all-in on remote work
By Emma BurleighJuly 9, 2024
Closeup shot of two unrecognisable businesspeople shaking hands in an office.
Newsletters
Musings on the state of DEI—and a goodbye
By Ruth UmohJuly 3, 2024
Close up shot of a beautiful smiling businesswoman, sitting at her desk at the office, looking down and using her laptop computer.
Success
Businesses are using ‘sociologists, psychologists, and anthropologists’ to work out how to get staff back to the office
By Ryan HoggJune 27, 2024
One in five U.S. workers struggles with thoughts of self-harm or suicide—here’s what managers can do to support them
Newsletters
One in five U.S. workers struggles with thoughts of self-harm or suicide—here’s what managers can do to support them
By Emma BurleighJune 26, 2024
Reed Hastings, co-founder and chief executive officer of Netflix
Success
Netflix wants managers to ask themselves whether they would rehire their current employees—and fire them if the answer is no
By Eleanor PringleJune 25, 2024
The ‘radical optimism’ philosophy that gave us the Google Glass
Tech
The ‘radical optimism’ philosophy that gave us the Google Glass
By Frederik G. PferdtJune 21, 2024
Young businesswoman using laptop at table looking to side.
Leadership
How imposter syndrome sneaks up on high-performing people—and how to beat it
By Emma BurleighJune 21, 2024
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