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The case against performance reviews: It’s time for bosses to throw out the ‘clunky’ annual critique
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How new Shark Tank judge Daniel Lubetzky built a $5 billion snack empire based on wild ideas and off-the-cuff leadership
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The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO follows years of mounting fear about executive safety
Police say that the killing was a targeted attack rather than a random act of violence. New York City Police…
Employers are cracking down on company credit cards by blocking late-night spending and banning expensive lunch spots
Staffers who flout their employer’s company card rules or expenses policy are in for a rude awakening. Not only are…
Chipotle’s new CEO Scott Boatwright will make millions leading the chain—but only half as much as ex-CEO Brian Niccol
Chipotle’s new chief executive is Scott Boatwright, a familiar face and name, given that he’s served as the interim CEO…
RTO mandates aren’t for everyone. Here’s what we did instead—and it’s working: Synchrony CEO
In 2021, while the business world was largely working from home, I told my company’s employees that we were never…
Hurricanes and natural disasters are devastating workers across America—Here’s how to managers can show up for employee
Increasingly powerful hurricanes fueled by climate change aren’t going away anytime soon. We’ve seen that already this year with Milton…
The rapid descent of Southwest Airlines: How the company plunged from customer cult-favorite to activist investor target
In late December of 2022, an “extratropical cyclone” brought all manner of menacing winter conditions to two-thirds of the U.S.,…
Mike Jeffries was responsible for Abercrombie’s explosive popularity in the early aughts—and its hypersexualized marketing approach
Millennials: You’ll remember walking into Abercrombie & Fitch in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. Loud, thumping music, perfume so…