Business
Fortune US
Paid Parental Leave
Hewlett Packard Enterprise extended its parental leave policy and never looked back.
3 min |
April - May 2025
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A Legacy of PeopleFirst Leadership
As the Great Stay drives worker dissatisfaction, Plante Moran prioritizes building trust with staff.
2 min |
April - May 2025
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Caring for Caregivers
Hackensack Meridian Health finds new ways to elevate patient care by backing its team members.
1 min |
April - May 2025
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A PIED-A-MER FOR LIFELONG TRAVELERS
IN 2019, the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan created Comedian, a series of three identical pieces, each consisting of a fresh banana diagonally duct-taped to a wall. One is at the Guggenheim.
5 min |
April - May 2025
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TECH THE NINE LIVES OF MASAYOSHI SON
THE FIRST DAYS of the second Trump administration offered the newly elected president a chance to share the spotlight with some of his most important allies. While some of the featured leaders were ones you'd expect—cabinet nominees, congressional leaders, mega-donor Elon Musk—at least one was a surprise: Masayoshi Son, the Japanese billionaire tech investor.
6 min |
April - May 2025
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Building a Foundation for Excellence
Baptist Health South Florida is prioritizing employee well-being to build a better future for health care.
1 min |
April - May 2025
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TECH AI AGENTS ARE HERE. HOW AFRAID SHOULD WORKERS BE?
AT MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, the telecom industry trade show held each March in Barcelona, AI agents were everywhere. Or rather, signs touting AI agents were everywhere.
4 min |
April - May 2025
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STRATEGY HOW TO SURVIVE A TRADE WAR
THE FIRST FEW MONTHS of President Donald Trump 2.0 have drawn comparisons to the deregulation era of Ronald Reagan, the industrial policy of Alexander Hamilton, the roaring ebullience of the 1920s, the fervid patriotism of the 1950s, and the harsh cultural divisions of the 1960s.
4 min |
April - May 2025
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THE RESTLESS MIND OF THE SERIAL ENTREPRENEUR
MARC LORE AND HIS QUEST TO CREATE THE AMAZON OF FOOD DELIVERY
10+ min |
April - May 2025
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100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR 2025
THE PANDEMIC ushered in a softer leadership style, with companies offering maximum flexibility to help staff survive the crisis. Five years on, CEOs are charged with finding the new normal at work. Execs who once vulnerably delivered updates from kitchen tables—with pets and children in the background—are now mulling productivity and whether to summon workers back to the office.
3 min |
April - May 2025
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Worker Wellness
Time to recharge eases the growing demands of a return to the office.
2 min |
April - May 2025
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THE BUSINESS OF TRUMP
LONG BEFORE DONALD TRUMP was president of the United States, he was a brand—the TV billionaire known for his gaudy properties, his celebrity hobnobbing, and a sprawling universe of products bearing his name, from resorts to steaks to continuing education courses.
10+ min |
April - May 2025
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PROFIT PILOT
CEO Ed Bastian has turned Delta Air Lines into the biggest cash machine in the industry, and delighted employees by sharing the wealth. Can he keep the good times rolling in rough economic weather?
10+ min |
April - May 2025
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OZEMPICS BOOM TIMES
Novo Nordisk has made tens of billions in profit from its revolutionary weight loss and diabetes drugs. Now the pharma giant is racing to reinvest in the future—before competitors catch up.
10 min |
April - May 2025
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The Blackstone Edge
90 DAYS. DOZENS OF INTERVIEWS. BILLIONS ON THE LINE. HOW BLACKSTONE'S CEO-MAKER GETS THE JOB DONE.
10+ min |
February - March 2025
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When Elon Musk has a really tough job, he turns to Steve Davis. DOGE might do the same.
IT WAS THE FALL OF 2022 when employees at Elon Musk's Boring Company began to notice Steve Davis wasn't around.
5 min |
February - March 2025
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ASK ANDY - SHOULD MY STARTUP RAISE MONEY FROM VCS? IF SO, WHICH ONES DO I CHOOSE?
A FRIEND—I’ll call him Allen—spent years bootstrapping his real estate enterprise software company. After a long struggle to get to $1 million in sales, his business recently surged to $10 million, and revenue is now growing 100% year on year.
2 min |
February - March 2025
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ELLIOTT HILL - JUST DOING IT
Staffers and brand loyalists cheered when Nike's new CEO came out of retirement to lead the company he has had an “irrational love” for since he began there as an intern. Turning it around will take more than good vibes.
10+ min |
February - March 2025
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HOW TO PLAN YOUR NEXT $100,000 VACATION
ON AN EXCURSION to the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, clients helicoptered in after-hours so they could tour the ruins alone.
5 min |
February - March 2025
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THE BATTLE OVER AG1
Influencers are fighting over it. Scientists scoff at it. But the $100-a-month powder once known as Athletic Greens is only getting more popular.
10+ min |
February - March 2025
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THE WORKPLACE - GEN ZERS WANT TO BE THEIR OWN BOSS.CAN THE CORPORATE WORLD WOO THEM BACK?
CHASE GALLAGHER WAS 12 years old when he started mowing his neighbors' lawns in Chester County, Pa., for $35 a pop in the summer of 2013. At first the Gen Zer had only two customers, but thanks to some aggressive leafleting, he had 10 clients by the following year.
8 min |
February - March 2025
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How much can DOGE do?
Elon Musk and Donald Trump aim to cut as much as $2 trillion in federal spending. It'll be even harder than it sounds.
5 min |
February - March 2025
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YOUNG PEOPLE ARE DRINKING LESS ALCOHOL. CAN CEO MICHEL DOUKERIS PERSUADE THEM TO KEEP DRINKING AB INBEV'S BEERS?
SOME TIME AGO, top CEOs at an invitation-only seminar at Harvard Business School were asked to imagine the four crises they would likely confront during their tenure at the top: a health emergency, a geopolitical conflict, an economic downturn, and a trade war.
6 min |
February - March 2025
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America's drug middlemen are now a $557 billion industry. Can Trump and his allies 'knock out' PBMs?
IN LATE DECEMBER, President-elect Donald Trump put pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, on notice.
9 min |
February - March 2025
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Meet the next Warren Buffett. His name is Greg Abel.
The folksy business builder wowed his mentor to win the most closely watched succession race in corporate America. But can anyone really replace Warren?
10+ min |
February - March 2025
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AMID ALL THE AI HYPE, THESE IPOS COULD BE POISED FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS
THE AI SECTOR went on a massive tear last year, and there are few signs the pace will slow anytime soon. For investors, this presents a dilemma. While plenty of public companies offer exposure to AI—from chip giant Nvidia to the utilities that power massive sets of data—their sky-high share prices pose a risk of buying at the top.
4 min |
February - March 2025
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APPLE GOES SEARCHING FOR ITS MOJO
APPLE FINISHED 2024 in record fashion, with a staggering $3.6 trillion market capitalization that not only topped every other company on the planet, but also eclipsed the economic value of all but a handful of the world's countries.
4 min |
February - March 2025
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Trump's first trade war caused U.S. firms to flee China. Now comes round 2.
DDURING HIS FIRST TERM as president, Donald Trump shook up global trade by imposing new tariffs on China, the world's epicenter for manufacturing. Companies importing Chinese-made goods into the U.S. suddenly found themselves having to pay extra duties—sometimes 30% more—if they continued using that country as a supplier.
6 min |
February - March 2025
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AN INCOMPLETE ACCOUNTING: WHAT LOS ANGELES LOST IN THE FIRES
ROSS SIMONINI carried his 3-month-old baby, his dog, and some clothes. He had some hard drives and his computer, but the charger never made it out of his house, which had stood in Altadena, Calif., for almost 100 years.
2 min |
February - March 2025
Fortune US
THE NEW GOLD RUSH
Gold prices have soared amid global uncertainty and a central-bank-driven buying spree. But this time, the gold mining industry looks very different.
10+ min |