What happened in 2025? Well, a lot. There were tariffs, breakthroughs and disappointments with AI, and a wobbly economy that sent decidedly mixed signals. There were crises of purpose, execution, and ...
A Palestinian collects aid supplies from the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on June 9, 2025. Hatem Khaled/Reuters The world faces unresolved conflicts, ...
Most founders in technology services fall into the same trap, a formulaic approach to scaling: Hire more people, define more roles and add more processes. Repeat. In the mid-2010s, the founders ran ...
The calendar has turned to December, and jingle bells have arrived at the top of the charts, led, as usual, by Mariah, Wham and Brenda Lee. Christmas season has officially arrived - at least on the ...
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Apoorv Agrawal, a partner at Altimeter; Eric Glyman, the CEO of Ramp; and Anuj Mehndiratta, a partner at Thrive Capital discuss with the WSJ Leadership Institute’s Steven Rosenbush what they think ...
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The diginomica network debate: AI is inverting the traditional pyramid shape of organizations. Rethinking the structure for this shape shift requires CIOs, peers and society to engage in a tough ...
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Last month, my friend Amy, a midlevel marketing manager at a Fortune 500 company, had her entire junior analyst team “restructured.” The official reason? “Strategic realignment.” The real reason? AI ...