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Billion dollar blows: Google’s AI miss headlines week of pain for world’s richest

A misstep with Alphabet’s new AI chatbot sent shares tumbling, and the world’s richest person lost billions.

  • By Kerry A. Dolan
  • Forbes Staff

Could ‘feminine leadership’ be your competitive advantage?

What people really honour today is transparency.

  • By Ela Staniak
  • Contributor

Don’t know your next CEO? You’ve got a problem

CEO succession planning is most successful when started early.

  • By Aimee Williamson
  • Contributor

Why ChatGPT is about to change how you work, like it or not

“AI is going to be debated as the hottest topic of 2023. And you know what? That’s appropriate,” says Bill Gates

  • By Alex Konrad
  • Forbes Staff

Subway cofounder’s multi-billion dollar gesture revealed after death

When Peter Buck died in 2021, he made sure there were strict instructions on what to do with his vast fortune.

  • By Jemima McEvoy
  • Forbes Staff

CEO advocacy – the next step after ESG is to take a stand

‘CEO activism’ as it is called has arisen from increasing stakeholder pressure on company leaders to take public positions on environmental, social, governance and political issues.

  • By Julia Loughlin
  • Contributor

2023 work trends business leaders cannot ignore

Microsoft’s latest Work Trends Index Report finds Australians are among the most burnt out in the world.

  • By Jane Mackarell
  • Contributor
Amber Boyers, seated, launched the swimwear brand Baiia

How to manage burn out with a bathing suit

I’ve actually decided I just want to chill out for a little bit and enjoy how it’s going.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Why digitisation will determine small business success in 2023

Eight out of 10 Australian small business owners report feeling ‘confident’, ‘optimistic’ or ‘cautiously hopeful’ for 2023.

  • By Lars Leber
  • Contributor

How an executive assistant can give you back 8 hours a week

Assistants don’t come with a handbook and executives are rarely taught how to work with them effectively.

  • By Rachael Bonetti
  • Contributor
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