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The pace of tech layoffs has slowed somewhat in 2024, but the trend is persistent.
Never let MBAs driven by the bottom line take over an engineering company building airplanes and spaceships.
For a marketing company that doubles as a tech company, Apple's latest iPad Pro is incredibly tone-deaf.
With 30% of US companies at least exploring the idea now, and a small but growing number of companies actually trying it, there's a real possibility it will take hold.
Meetings waste time, destroy solitary deep work and make a mockery of flex work and a globally distributed workforces.
Wall Street’s obsession with quarterly earnings has made it extraordinarily difficult for most enterprises to spend on long-term investments, or even mid-term investments.
Or is the trend to remote work here to stay — and perhaps even expand over time?
Apple has nominated Wanda Austin, former president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, to its board.
The question over whether to allow employees to work from home has been settled. Here’s the new normal.
For employees laid off when companies downsize in November and December, it’s not the most wonderful time of the year. Enough already!
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