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Mellody Hobson on stage at Fortune's Brainstorm Reinvent
LeadershipMellody Hobson Wants Less Talk and More Action When It Comes to Corporate Diversity
By Grace DonnellySeptember 25, 2018
Moderator Beth Comstock (L), co-chair of Fortune's Brainstorm Reinvent conference, speaks with Melanie Kalmar, corporate vice president, chief information officer, and chief digital officer of Dow Chemical, and Aaron Levie, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Box, at the conference in Chicago on Sept. 25, 2018.
TechThe Biggest Mistake Companies Make When They Go Digital
By Jeff John RobertsSeptember 25, 2018
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TechWhat Went Wrong With GE—and Why That Might Signal a Potential Breakup at United Technologies
By Lucinda ShenSeptember 25, 2018
Brian O'Keefe, editor in chief of the IBM Institute for Business Value (left), interviews (from left) George Pyne, CEO of Bruin Sports Capital; Connor Schell, EVP of content at ESPN; and Debbie Spander, senior vice president of broadcast and coaching at Wasserman; during Fortune's Brainstorm Reinvent conference in Chicago on Sept. 24, 2018.
EyebrowWhy Sports Executives Are Betting Golf Is the Next Big Gambling Sport
By Jen WiecznerSeptember 25, 2018
Stewart Butterfield, co-founder and CEO of Slack, and Edith Cooper, former global head of human capital management at Goldman Sachs, at the Fortune Brainstorm Reinvent conference in Chicago on Sept. 24, 2018.
FinanceGoldman Sachs Wants to Be a Tech Company. Here’s Why It Won’t Be Easy
By Lucinda ShenSeptember 25, 2018
Weight Watchers CEO Mindy Grossman
TechData Sheet—The “Learn-It-All” Mindset Beats the “Know-It-All” at Microsoft
By Aaron Pressman and Adam LashinskySeptember 25, 2018
LeadershipThis Type of Diversity Is Key to Alibaba—and Companies Are Totally Missing It
By Jen WiecznerSeptember 25, 2018
Weight Watchers CEO Mindy Grossman
MPWWeight Watcher’s CEO Talks About Reviving the Company After its “Near Death Experience”
By Kristen BellstromSeptember 24, 2018
LeadershipWhy Gen. Stanley McChrystal Threw Away His Picture of Robert E. Lee
By Michal Lev-RamSeptember 24, 2018
WHY EVERYONE SHOULD THINK LIKE A 153-YEAR-OLD COMPANY Using satellite imagery and machine learning, tech startup Descartes Labs provides information about the Earth that helps businesses make decisions and come up with predictive models. One such partner is 153-year-old Cargill, America’s largest privately owned company and one of the world’s top producers of agricultural products. Leading executives from the two companies will describe how AI and machine learning are affecting large industrial supply chains and, in this case, helping Cargill optimize grain trading. Mark Johnson, Co-founder and CEO, Descartes Labs James Weed, Vice President, Leader of Global Analytics, Cargill
AIWhy This 153-Year-Old Company Is Interested in Satellites and A.I.
By Jonathan VanianSeptember 24, 2018
Patrick Bultema, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of FoodMaven
RetailFoodMaven Sees Online Marketplace As Solution to U.S.’s Food Waste Problem
By Phil WahbaSeptember 24, 2018
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TechMicrosoft Was Resting on Its Laurels. Then This Book Helped Reset Its Culture
By Robert HackettSeptember 24, 2018
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson
LeadershipAllstate’s CEO Wants to Change the Way People Give Companies Their Personal Data
By Kristen BellstromSeptember 24, 2018
EMOTION ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THE HERE AND NOW | Dr. Rana el Kaliouby, Co-founder and CEO, Affectiva at Brainstorm Reinvent in Chicago, Illinois.
TechArtificial Intelligence Needs Empathy to Work
By McKenna MooreSeptember 24, 2018
Siemens U.S. CEO Barbara Humpton at the Fortune Brainstorm Reinvent Conference in Chicago on Sept. 24, 2018.
LeadershipSiemens Has a German Fix for America’s Skills Gap
By Lucinda ShenSeptember 24, 2018
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