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Automation is hollowing out office jobs while demand for hands-on work surges.
Private equity leaders face relentless pressure to deliver fast results. New research shows how the best of them respond—and what others can learn from their discipline.
Introspection? Marc Andreessen’s never heard of it.
Speaking on David Senra’s podcast, the cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz, one of the largest venture capital firms, said he has “zero” levels of introspection: “As little as possi…
Josh D’Amaro, who’s been with Disney for 28 years, takes over today, ending Iger’s nearly two decades tenure leading the company.
Josh D’Amaro, the longtime Disney executive replacing Bob Iger, says admitting to what you don’t know is a career superpower, and it guided his rise from the art studio to the C-suite.
A conversation with former Marvel head Peter Cuneo on the strategies he has used to transform stumbling businesses into blockbusters.
New college graduates hoping for a white-collar career shouldn’t hold their breath, BlackRock boss Larry Fink warns: “AI is going to disrupt many of those types of jobs.”
Sri Lanka is giving workers Wednesdays off to save fuel amid Iran war—and other Asian countries are quietly turning to four‑day weeks and WFH too.
Exclusive: The CEO who gives away billions for a living says Elon Musk is right: philanthropy is very hard—but stop waiting on billionaires to do it.




