Youngme, Felix, and Mihir review last year’s predictions for business, technology, politics, and culture. Then they debate their new predictions for 2020.
Walter Schroeder says he didn’t set out to produce a play about Newfoundland and Labrador’s impending bankruptcy — it just sort of turned out that way
You’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with, motivational speaker John Rohn once said. If you’re not happy with your current situation at work, you may want to take a closer look at your inner circle.
“We hav…
Businesses need more than just great products to build great companies. In order to create and scale growth, organizations need diversity of both thought and contributions.
It’s not just about flattening hierarchies or putting more women in lead…
As a breadwinner mom, the issue of equal pay is top of mind.
The impact of pay inequity impacts almost all dimensions of our society: Social Security, healthcare, higher education, the middle class, criminal justice, immigration, international trade, W…
In 2019, we’ve seen more than a few companies—and leaders—take a hit for imbuing their work culture with questionable practices, from WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann’s propensity for private jets and free-flowing alcohol to th…
ClassPass, the fitness startup that connects monthly subscribers with boutique studio classes, has closed its latest round of funding—a $285 million cash infusion that has secured the company a billion-dollar valuation. The investment, led by pr…
Imagine sitting at a meeting in your workplace. You have a strong opinion about what your colleagues are discussing. You also know a coworker of yours has a very different idea. She presents her thoughts while you mentally line up all the points you&#x…
Uncertainty about China trade, Brexit, and who wins the U.S. presidential race has made CEOs less confident about their business decisions.




