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3 AI Agents For Work You Should Try Before Your Boss Asks

Companies like Shopify and Meta now expect AI fluency from employees. These three AI agent tools help you build the skills before it becomes a job requirement.

ByAnne T. Griffin,

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NFL, Bad Bunny Case Study: How To Be Authentic, Successful

Can you be both successful and authentic? The NFL Bad Bunny halftime show was a case study how to bring your authentic self to the limelight and find success.

ByEsther K. Choy,

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Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei Is Dead — His War Machine Isn’t

Iran pre-delegated missile authority. Khamenei is dead, the IRGC bench is depleted, and Hormuz is closing. Here are the four succession scenarios.

ByGüney Yıldız,

Contributor

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Danica Purg: Changing The Managerial Mindset Of A Region

Following the end of Soviet influence, management in the former bloc economies needed a total leadership mindset change. Danica Purg took on this challenge and succeeded.

ByBill Fischer,

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What Leaders Can Learn From The Paralympic Games

The Paralympics are one of the premier sporting events for adaptive athletes. Leaders can learn from the performance and success of athletes at the Games

ByJared Bahir Browsh,

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Most HR Systems Were Built For A Workforce That No Longer Exists

Changing demographics are reshaping the talent pool, but HR practices haven't caught up. The gap between recognition and action is costing organizations. Find out why.

ByDan Pontefract,

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If You Don’t Know These Management Terms, You Are Behind

Old management vocabulary blinds leaders in a world of metaruptions. Learn the new terms — and how they help leaders see, decide and adapt in continuous disruption.

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Why Smart Leaders Are Going Quiet — And What It's Costing Them

Why values-driven leaders reflexively mute their most important ideas—and the hidden cost of that silence for trust, teams, and influence in uncertain times.

ByNell Derick Debevoise Dewey,

Senior Contributor

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What The US Conflict With Iran Means For Global Energy

US and Israeli strikes on Iran, and Tehran's response, reshapes the region's oil, LNG and Hormuz shipping.

ByGüney Yıldız,

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The Talent You Can’t Find May Already Work For You

Companies face persistent skills gaps and hiring pressure. Internal mobility and skill bridges may unlock adjacent-fit talent already inside the organization.

BySheila Callaham,

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The Pen That Sells Thinking: How A Revived Swiss Brand Bets On Your Brain

A revived Swiss fountain pen brand and new brain science converge on the same thesis: handwriting activates neural networks that keyboards miss.

ByGüney Yıldız,

Contributor

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AI Could Help Make Work Even More Flexible And Productive

A new book pushes for a move to a four-day working week. But what people really want is flexibility — and many organizations are already offering it

ByRoger Trapp,

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The Overlooked Reason Why Sleep Matters For Better Executive Presence

Executive presence is shaped by more than experience and communication. It's influenced biologically. Here’s the overlooked connection between sleep and leadership.

ByJulian Hayes II,

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The Language Of Influence: 5 Phrases That Improve How Your Ideas Land

Great ideas do not happen because they are bad. It's when they are pitched in a way that triggers defensiveness. Use these 5 phrases for people to buy into your idea.

ByKate Wieczorek,

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Why Every Leadership Meeting Needs A Strategic Challenger

The best ideas come out of thorough analysis and strategically challenging the status quo. Here’s why every leadership meeting needs a strategic challenger.

ByKate Wieczorek,

Contributor