NetEase executives and workers were reportedly arrested amid a corruption investigation A former esports head and NetEase Games’ ex-general manager are facing money laundering and bribery charges. kris holt Sat, Nov 9, 2024 REUTERS / Reuters The ex-head of NetEase’s esports division and NetEase Games’ former general manager are said to have been … Continue reading NetEase executives and workers were reportedly arrested amid a corruption investigation
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Why itâs dangerous to have a company without hierarchy, according to pioneers of Googleâs Startup Accelerator
October 12, 2024 Why itâs dangerous to have a company without hierarchy, according to pioneers of Googleâs Startup Accelerator In their book, Martin Gonzalez and Joshua Yellin explore why so many startups failâand what those that succeed do right. BY Martin Gonzalez and Joshua Yellin Many entrepreneurs are inspired by romantic conceptions of how great startup … Continue reading Why itâs dangerous to have a company without hierarchy, according to pioneers of Googleâs Startup Accelerator
Corporate sustainability is maturing, not disappearing
August 19, 2024 Corporate sustainability is maturing, not disappearing Instead of walking away from sustainability goals, businesses are retoolingthem. BY Phillip Haid There has been a calculated attack on âwoke businessesâ from a small but loud group. As a result, businesses have quieted down their sustainability-centered communications over the past year but they are not … Continue reading Corporate sustainability is maturing, not disappearing
Chuyâs opening new locations? CEO teases expanded footprint after Darden Restaurants deal
July 19, 2024 Chuyâs opening new locations? CEO teases expanded footprint after Darden Restaurants deal In an SEC filing, Steve Hislop said the sale to Olive Gardenâs parent company would allow the Tex-Mex chain to grow beyond its current count of 101 locations. BY Madeline Nguyen Tex-Mex chain Chuyâs is set to expand after being acquired … Continue reading Chuyâs opening new locations? CEO teases expanded footprint after Darden Restaurants deal
What do OpenAIâs board changes mean for the future of AI?
By Chris Stokel-Walker March 12, 2024 Back in November, Sam Altman was fired from his position as CEO of OpenAI on a Friday the week before a holiday weekendâonly to return to his job after a chaotic 86 hours that nearly tanked the $80 billion company. This past Friday, OpenAI dropped another bombshell. It … Continue reading What do OpenAIâs board changes mean for the future of AI?
We surveyed 2,400 top execs. What they said about their own resiliency will surprise you
By Gavin Day January 24, 2024 Weâve lived through a lot of disruptions in the past few years. In case you were hoping things would ease up, you might be disappointedâsome experts are predicting disruptions might actually ramp up in 2024. This means that businesses will need to continue to be flexible and resilient. … Continue reading We surveyed 2,400 top execs. What they said about their own resiliency will surprise you
Why this CEO is all in on âimmersive leadershipâ
By Andy MacMillan January 12, 2024 If thereâs one thing Iâve learned in my eight years as a CEO, itâs that I donât have all the answers. What CEO does? The fact is, successful company heads are good at knowing what they donât know. They ask the right questions, listen, collaborate, and understand that … Continue reading Why this CEO is all in on âimmersive leadershipâ
What CEOs can learn from UAW president Shawn Fain
By Pete Weissman October 07, 2023 Some business leaders see a natural adversary in Shawn Fain, president of the striking United Auto Workers (UAW). But with labor winning the messaging war, I believe CEOs would be wise to study Fainâs command of the art of executive communications. As someone whoâs advised CEOs on communications … Continue reading What CEOs can learn from UAW president Shawn Fain
Fisker reveals more about its Alaska electric pickup
Fisker’s Alaska EV pickup has absurd big gulp and cowboy hat holders Steve Dent @stevetdent Fisker recently unveiled the Alaska electric pickup with a starting price of $45,400, one of the least expensive models out there. Now, the company has revealed more details about it including battery sizes, acceleration, projected range and more. … Continue reading Fisker reveals more about its Alaska electric pickup
Alan Weiss Believes Organizations Need âSentient Strategyâ Because There Is âNo Normalâ
Alan Weiss Believes Organizations Need âSentient Strategyâ Because There Is âNo Normalâ GRIT DAILY / 09 May 2023 People enjoy the comfort of believing that tomorrow will be more or less like today but, hopefully, better. The Covid-19 pandemic rattled that assumption but it has returned labeled as âthe new normal.â Alan Weiss, a consultant, … Continue reading Alan Weiss Believes Organizations Need âSentient Strategyâ Because There Is âNo Normalâ