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Bill Gates ‘terrified’ employees at his foundation, book claims, where meetings felt like a king holding court
Leadership
Bill Gates ‘terrified’ employees at his foundation, book claims, where meetings felt like a king holding court
By Sydney LakeAugust 16, 2024
A woman sits at a cluttered desk with her hand in her palm as she looks to the side.
Success
The workplace attention span is dead: 60% of employees can’t go 30 minutes without getting distracted
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2024
Ray Dalio, Founder and CIO Mentor, Bridgewater Associates
Success
Intern at Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater Associates says she was rated on a ‘microscopic’ level by a dot system which resembled ‘Black Mirror’
By Eleanor PringleJune 24, 2024
A woman sits at her computer with her head in her hand, looking frustrated.
Success
Microsoft’s Copilot will let you join 3 meetings at once, but experts say it misses the point: ‘No one has ever wanted to be in a meeting’
By Sasha RogelbergJune 23, 2024
Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang
Leadership
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a no one-on-one meetings rule for his 55 direct reports
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 12, 2024
WeWork's Adam Neumann
Leadership
Jeff Bezos recently gave Adam Neumann some leadership advice—and it’s already changing how he runs his company, says ex-WeWork founder
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 10, 2024
Jack Dorsey tells Block employees Tuesday is a ‘no meeting day.’ Here’s why that lifts the spirits of ‘makers’
Success
Jack Dorsey tells Block employees Tuesday is a ‘no meeting day.’ Here’s why that lifts the spirits of ‘makers’
By Steve MollmanMarch 9, 2024
A young woman wears Bluetooth headphones and rests her chin on her hand as she sits in front of a computer screen displaying a virtual meeting. She looks bored.
Newsletters
Infant formula startup Bobbie axed all recurring meetings for 2024
By Paige McGlauflin and Joey AbramsDecember 22, 2023
A new study from Harvard provides preliminary evidence that daydreams are involved in neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to change and adapt due to factors like injury and learning.
Mind
Daydreaming could amplify learning, a new study shows. Why researchers are touting the importance of ‘quiet wakefulness’
By Erin PraterDecember 13, 2023
Overworked businessman in a blue suit sitting in the board room
Newsletters
Board members are burned out and it’s becoming a ‘recipe for disaster’
By Lila MacLellanDecember 12, 2023
Sending an AI bot to your Zoom meetings is the latest office power move, but it’s also a management mistake
Leadership
Sending an AI bot to your Zoom meetings is the latest office power move, but it’s also a management mistake
By Lila MacLellanNovember 10, 2023
Three office workers, two women and a man, look bored and annoyed in a meeting.
Tech
Sick of meetings? Microsoft’s new AI assistant will go in your place
By Chloe TaylorOctober 19, 2023
Work meeting
Leadership
Shopify has put a price on employees’ pointless meetings with a 30-minute chat costing up to $1,600: ‘Time is money. If you have to spend it, you think about it’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 13, 2023
Kaz Nejatian
Success
Shopify’s crusade against Zoom meetings now includes a cost calculator: ‘Most of the modern work environment is broken’
By Mia Gindis, Matthew Boyle and BloombergJuly 12, 2023
If you want to encourage creativity, don’t brainstorm. There’s a better way to come up with good ideas
Success
If you want to encourage creativity, don’t brainstorm. There’s a better way to come up with good ideas
By Indrani SenJuly 11, 2023
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