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Google chief scientist Jeff Dean
NewslettersAI’s impact on labor productivity will depend on how we use the technology
By Jeremy KahnJuly 16, 2024
Female mature professor with PhD student using computer in innovation lab
TechBosses and employees have wildly different expectations about how much time they can save with AI
By Ryan HoggJuly 16, 2024
Ellevest CEO And Co-Founder Sallie Krawcheck speaking in an interview.
LeadershipWhy the CEO of a woman-focused investing firm is still all-in on remote work
By Emma BurleighJuly 9, 2024
FILE: An Asda logo sits on an employee's jacket as he works near a display of tinned food inside an Asda supermarket, the U.K. retail arm of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., in Watford, U.K., on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013. U.K. grocer J Sainsbury Plc plans to buy Walmart Inc.s Asda in a 7.3 billion-pound ($10 billion) deal that would transform the countrys supermarket industry and leave the U.S. retailer as the combined companys biggest shareholder. Our editors select the best archive images of the two supermarket chains.
SuccessAsda is scrapping its ‘physically exhausting’ 4-day workweek, revealing a critical factor in why it can fail
By Ryan HoggJuly 8, 2024
LeadershipHow Four Seasons CEO Alejandro Reynal uses ‘Inbox Zero’ and a Montblanc pen to lead the world’s most luxurious hospitality group
By Peter VanhamJuly 4, 2024
A woman sits at a cluttered desk with her hand in her palm as she looks to the side.
SuccessThe workplace attention span is dead: 60% of employees can’t go 30 minutes without getting distracted
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2024
A person walks on a treadmill at a desk while working from home
LifestyleA WFH ‘culture war’ has broken out across Europe, with the U.K. leading the charge as the most WFH-friendly country, while France lags behind
By Adam GaleJuly 2, 2024
Slack CEO Denise Dresser speaks during the third annual Axios What's Next Summit at the Planet Word Museum on March 19, 2024 in Washington, DC.
TechSlack’s AI is saving users 97 minutes a week. But its CEO worries they won’t know what to do with their extra time
By Ryan HoggJune 28, 2024
LifeThe best time of day to drink coffee for maximum benefits isn’t first thing when you wake up
By Alexa MikhailJune 25, 2024
A woman sits at her computer with her head in her hand, looking frustrated.
SuccessMicrosoft’s Copilot will let you join 3 meetings at once, but experts say it misses the point: ‘No one has ever wanted to be in a meeting’
By Sasha RogelbergJune 23, 2024
Ben Granger, Chief Workplace Psychologist for Qualtrics.
NewslettersQualtrics’ ‘chief workplace psychologist’ on how to address employee burnout
By Emma BurleighJune 18, 2024
Young man working at his desk in an office at night
SuccessProductivity theater is the biggest time suck among workers, study reveals—‘we’re in a system that, unintentionally, is set up to steal our attention’
By Jane ThierJune 12, 2024
FinanceJPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon is bracing for stagflation, but the economy could be headed for a 1950s-style boom instead
By Will DanielJune 4, 2024
Side view of female customer service representative talking through headset at call center
SuccessAI isn’t yet capable of snapping up jobs—except in these 4 industries, McKinsey says
By Jane ThierJune 4, 2024
A worker looks confused at the data before her.
Newsletters96% of executives are desperate for workers to use AI, but there are a few key obstacles in the way
By Emma BurleighJune 4, 2024
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