Apple’s Mac mini and Mac Studio shortages are fueling M5 refresh rumors, but AI demand and supply constraints may complicate launch timing.
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Four generations are now sharing the same workplace: baby boomers, Gen X, millennials, and Gen Z. Each generation brings different expectations around leadership, communication, flexibility, and AI implementation. As a result, managers are stretched t…
The Starbase, Texas-based company plans to market about 555.6 million shares for US$135
We need neutral policies that assume nothing in detail about how the future will look. Because the human condition is that we don’t know
How we define and approach wellness and the products that assist us is evolving. The rise of GLP-1s and brands that deliver testing and personalized interventions —think Zoe’s individualized nutrition advice or Hims & Hers consultation services —m…
“I’m a big believer in working in office,” the founder slammed. “If you don’t like that, well go run your own company.”
“It was a dark and stormy night.
In her attic bedroom Margaret Murry, wrapped in an old patchwork quilt, sat on the foot of her bed and watched the trees tossing in the frenzied lashing of the wind…”
The words at the beginning of this article ar…
SpaceX set its IPO price at $135, putting the company on track for a record public listing and a valuation near $1.77 trillion.
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Let’s talk about the biggest fear of all employers—hiring someone who works for a competitor. Recently, this happened to me.
I run a company that actively hires part-time employees. Around a third of our team works part time. One of our…
What if the fastest way to transform an organization is through crisis? Marina Nitze explains how crises expose hidden failures—and create rare opportunities for reinvention.




