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Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett left his Berkshire Hathaway job with a parting lesson for young Gen Z workers: Who you work with matters more than your starting salary

The prolific investor, entrepreneur, and Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, advises young professionals to be selective about jobs and bosses—but not salaries.

By Emma BurleighJanuary 6, 2026
The college-to-office path is dead: CEO of the world’s biggest recruiter says Gen Z grads need to consider trade jobs with no degree required
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 6, 2026
Tony Xu, co-founder and chief executive officer of DoorDash Inc.
DoorDash’s CEO blasts ‘appalling’ claim that a major delivery app gives drivers a desperation score: ‘I would fire anyone who tolerated this’
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 6, 2026
The CEO trying to revive some of what made GE so special
By Diane BradyJanuary 6, 2026
Experts are divided on how workers should spend their 5-9: Structure is key for productivity, but can lead to burnout
By Jamie Wilde and Morning BrewJanuary 5, 2026
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Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer

As more workers use AI, a recent study adds to growing evidence the tech doesn’t always deliver on promises of boosted productivity.

By Sasha RogelbergJanuary 5, 2026
Emma Grede says people who say they have work-life balance are liars: ‘We have to have a level of honesty about what it takes to be really successful’

“I am unashamedly focused on making money,” the Skims founding partner and Good American CEO said.

By Sydney LakeJanuary 5, 2026
Britain’s Royal Family is hiring someone to write their letters: It’s based at Buckingham Palace, comes with free lunch, and pays $43,000 a year

The correspondence team drafts “bespoke responses that answer varying and often unique queries” on behalf of the Royal Family.

By Eleanor PringleJanuary 5, 2026
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Success
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Blackstone exec says elite Ivy League degrees aren’t good enough—new analysts need to ‘work harder’ and be nice 

Emotional intelligence, hard work, and interpersonal connection are essential to leadership success.

By Ashley LutzJanuary 5, 2026
Meet Greg Abel, the new boss of Berkshire Hathaway—Warren Buffett’s successor started out by selling empty soda bottles for 5 cents and now he’s a billionaire CEO

Warren Buffett’s successor Greg Abel first made money dispersing fliers and redeeming empty soda bottles. Now he’s the billionaire CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

By Emma BurleighJanuary 5, 2026
Forget an MBA: Hasbro forces workers to sit through a Monopoly-style board game to see if they’re fit for the C-suite—and it’s a tactic approved by Reid Hoffman

Toy giant Hasbro is using a strategy game to train future CEOs—and leaders like Reid Hoffman and Elon Musk have long been fans of using games to learn business lessons.

By Preston ForeJanuary 5, 2026
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C-Suite
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If entry-level jobs disappear, who becomes a CEO?

As AI takes over early career work, companies are rethinking how leaders are made.

By Ruth UmohJanuary 5, 2026
5 takeaways on Venezuela in the aftermath of Maduro: A memo to CEOs

There is little dispute about the character of Nicolas Maduro, but there is little incentive for U.S. corporate leaders to gloat and be used as foils.

By Jeffrey SonnenfeldJanuary 3, 2026
CEO of $90 billion Waste Management hauled trash and went to 1 a.m. safety briefings—‘It’s not always just dollars and cents’

Jim Fish took his father-in-law’s advice and attended early-morning safety meetings to meet with workers, ride in truck cabs, and talk about whatever was on their minds.

By Amanda GerutJanuary 3, 2026
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Bosses are fighting a new battle in the RTO wars: It’s not about where you work, but when you work

Burnout has moved from a state of place to a state of mind.

By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 4, 2026
Meet the ‘empowered non-complier’: A certain kind of valuable worker who flouts return to office whenever they feel like it

JLL’s Workforce Preference Barometer finds that your most valuable employees probably least want to be in the office—and they have the power to stay home.

By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 3, 2026
Mark Cuban says he doesn’t do calls and prefers email because ‘if we do it by phone, I’m going to forget half the stuff that we talked about’

Meanwhile, Gen Zers prefer email or text because of their anxiety about talking on the phone.

By Sydney LakeJanuary 1, 2026
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Latest Stories
AIA year ago, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang said the ‘ChatGPT moment’ for robotics was around the corner. Now he says it’s ‘nearly here.’ But is it?
By Sharon GoldmanJanuary 6, 2026
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LawNew Haven mayor says police chief admitted to stealing money from department, accepts retirement
By The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2026
George Conway
PoliticsGeorge Conway, ex-husband of top Trump aide Kellyanne, runs for House in New York—as a Democrat
By Anthony Izaguirre and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2026
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PoliticsYou’re not just imagining it—this flu season is officially severe with 45 states reporting high or very high activity
By Mike Stobbe and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2026
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PoliticsAir traffic still runs on floppy discs in places, so the FAA just picked 2 companies for a $26 billion radar overhaul
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2026
RetailPizza plummeted on the list of Americans’ favorite take-out options as they opt for more nutrient-dense slop bowls from Uber Eats
By Molly Liebergall and Morning BrewJanuary 6, 2026
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InnovationTrump Mobile has been accepting $100 deposits for a golden phone but the prototype is nowhere to be seen as CES kicks off
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2026
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LawMeet an Oregon cafe where American Sign Language is the default way to order
By The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2026
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NewslettersWhile worker bonuses decrease, pay transparency is on the rise in 2026
By Kristin StollerJanuary 5, 2026
NewslettersBefore Maduro’s ouster, opposition leader Mariá Corina Machado said Venezuelans should run their country: ‘We know what we need to do’
By Diane BradyJanuary 5, 2026
Future of WorkBank of America CEO says he hired 2,000 recent Gen Z grads from 200,000 applications, and many are scared about the future
By Ashley LutzJanuary 3, 2026
Sweden
CommentaryMeet Sweden, the unicorn factory chasing America in the AI race
By Oscar TäckströmJanuary 3, 2026
6-7
North AmericaMichigan college survey says ‘6-7’ is lowkey cooked, put in on the ‘Banished Words List’
By Corey Williams and The Associated PressJanuary 2, 2026
Eric Simons
Commentary15 years after skipping college to launch 3 startups, I believe the taboo around questioning higher ed is holding an entire generation back
By Eric SimonsJanuary 2, 2026
Eric Schmidt sat in a white chair, speaking on a stage.
AIHow former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is motivated by Henry Kissinger to keep working past 70
By Jordan BlumJanuary 2, 2026
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SuccessEven top CEOs check their phones first thing in the morning—these are the apps business executives are reaching for
By Emma BurleighJanuary 2, 2026
SuccessRed Lobster’s 36-year-old CEO led the company after bankruptcy. Now he’s plotting the ‘greatest comeback in the history of the restaurant industry’
By Sydney LakeJanuary 2, 2026
SuccessAsking employees to come back to the office like the old days is the same as trying to ‘jam the toothpaste back in the tube,’ workforce expert says
By Mikaela Cohen and HR BrewJanuary 2, 2026
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BankingMan says Goldman Sachs put him through a gauntlet of 39 one-on-one interviews—and the decisive conversation was less than a minute
By Dave SmithJanuary 2, 2026
Three women and one man in a suit sitting on a bench.
RetailBehind glam luxury brands Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo lurks a troubled holding company losing millions
By Amanda GerutJanuary 2, 2026
Bill Gates gestures
SuccessCould 2026 be the year of the 4-day workweek? Here’s what top business leaders have predicted about the shift
By Preston ForeJanuary 2, 2026
Marriott International CEO Anthony Capuano
SuccessMarriott’s CEO spoke out about DEI. The next day, he had 40,000 emails from his associates
By Ashley LutzJanuary 1, 2026
L: Steve Jobs. R: Bill Gates
SuccessBill Gates says Steve Jobs told him he should’ve taken acid as it would have made Microsoft’s products look better
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 1, 2026
Man hikes in snowy woods
SuccessCEOs say they are unplugging from the top job by cancelling all meetings and playing with Legos over the holidays
By Emma BurleighJanuary 1, 2026
C-SuiteFor CEOs in 2025, the year was all about wellness, AI adoption, and changing consumer habits
By Coins2Day EditorsDecember 31, 2025
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Investing‘You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out’: Pearls of Warren Buffett wisdom on his last day in charge
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressDecember 31, 2025
Brian Niccol sits in a white chair wearing a suit. "Fast Company" is written on the screen in the background.
RetailStarbucks CEO Brian Niccol says a Reddit thread about people interviewing at the company convinced him his ‘Back to Starbucks’ plan is working
By Sasha RogelbergDecember 31, 2025
C-SuiteWarren Buffett’s career advice for young professionals: ‘Hang out with people better than you’
By Sydney LakeDecember 31, 2025
lobster
LawSeafood thieves snatch $400,000 of lobster, plus oysters and crabs, in round of New England robberies
By The Associated PressDecember 31, 2025
Zohran, Trump
CommentaryStrange political bedfellows not that strange in the season of the new nihilism
By Ian ChaffeeDecember 31, 2025
Moreland
CommentaryRetirement is changing. Here’s why companies need to change, too
By Mary MorelandDecember 31, 2025
Melinda French Gates
SuccessMelinda French Gates got her start at Microsoft because an IBM hiring manager told her to turn down its job offer—’It dumbfounded me’
By Emma BurleighDecember 31, 2025
Clooney
EuropeGeorge Clooney moves to France and sends a strong message about the American Dream
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 30, 2025
SuccessNew billionaire Beyoncé’s advice for success starts with saying ‘no’ more: ‘If I’m not going to sleep dreaming about it, it’s not for me’
By Ashley LutzDecember 30, 2025
Walker
C-SuiteExiting CEO left each employee at his family-owned company a $443,000 gift—but they have to stay 5 more years to get all of it
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 30, 2025
Affluent Gen Zers on vacation
SuccessGen Z may not be able to afford a house or the cost of living—but give it 10 years. They’re on track to gain $36T and become the richest generation
By Emma BurleighDecember 30, 2025
Elon Musk
CommentaryCorporate board service isn’t charity. It’s risk capital
By Jane SadowskyDecember 30, 2025
Future of WorkSimon Sinek says not to worry about salaries during a job interview. Instead, ‘choose the job based on who you’re going to work for’
By Sydney LakeDecember 30, 2025
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