Fire Rover is all about responding quickly and efficiently to crises: The Farmington Hills, Michigan-based tech company—which has now cracked the Inc. 5000 list five years in a row—works to detect and extinguish industrial fires before they get too bi…
Middle managers are at a crossroads right now. With the “Great Flattening” reducing management layers, many managers face an uncomfortable choice: stay put and risk layoffs, burnout, and declining mental health, or try a different career strategy enti…
Mark Zuckerberg told his former Facebook engineer Sophie Novati: “Figure out a way to capture people’s valuable attention.”
The CNN founder, who died Wednesday at 87, used a 2013 Fortune interview to handicap his own mortality and deliver a blunt warning about nuclear weapons, climate change, and overpopulation.
Metropolitan areas in Alabama, Tennessee, and Ohio are competing with New York and San Francisco as the top hubs for new grads—and Gen Zers are flocking to the smaller cities.
Home Depot’s CMO doesn’t just want to sell products. She wants to rewire how shoppers buy them.
A new survey of 900 CEOs around the world made one thing clear: company execs are feeling the heat when it comes to delivering on AI promises.
According to new research from AI company Dataiku and The Harris Poll, most CEOs surveyed view the surviv…
Generative AI has done something strange to the economics of knowledge work: it has dramatically lowered the cost of generating ideas.
Any reasonably capable professional with a chatbot can now produce a dozen plausible strategies, memos, product c…
Tony Soprano was a master of coercion. Through violence, extortion, and bribery, he rose to the top of his industry, crushing competitors and delivering strong margins, despite some unfortunate employee turnover along the way. But even Soprano began t…
The stodgy earnings call is morphing into a new kind of corporate performance, designed to be watched, clipped, and shared.




