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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Workplace news you didn’t know you needed.
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Ask a Manager 1h ago

as a manager, how can I stop saying “we” when I mean “you”?

A manager confronts a common language habit that softens accountability and muddies performance expectations.

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Inc. 2h ago

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says IQ Without EQ Is ‘a Waste.’ Here’s What Most Managers Miss About Emotional Intelligence

Satya Nadella's public framing of EQ over IQ offers executives a credible model for leadership communication.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 4h ago

4 Hidden Traps of Team Dynamics

HBR identifies four hidden team dynamics that quietly undermine performance before leaders recognize the problem.

HBR
Harvard Business Review 4h ago

Are You Biased Toward Job Candidates Who Reply Quickly?

HBR surfaces a common hiring bias where fast email replies are misread as competence or strong candidate fit.

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theHRDIRECTOR 7h ago

Sexual harassment is going unchecked due to lack of manager awareness

New data shows sexual harassment persists largely because managers lack awareness of what is happening around them.

FC
Fast Company 11h ago

AI is doing the work. Are your leaders still doing the thinking?

Leaders risk outsourcing strategic thinking to AI tools while mistaking productivity gains for genuine executive judgment.

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McKinsey 16h ago

The CEO’s role in transformation

McKinsey research clarifies what CEOs must personally own to lead successful organizational transformation.

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Inc. 22h ago

Meta Workers on Maternity and Medical Leave Claim Tech Giant’s AI Punished Them for Being Away

Meta workers claim AI performance systems penalized medical leave, creating serious fairness and trust exposure.

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Ask a Manager yesterday

how do I warn a hothead I’m on the verge of firing him?

A manager seeks concrete language for delivering a final warning to a volatile employee before termination.

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Fortune 1h ago

Bending Spoons only hired 0.04% from its 800,000 job applications last year—its CEO says its cutthroat hiring process is unlike ‘useless’ interviews

One company's extreme selectivity in hiring challenges conventional wisdom about what interview processes should accomplish.

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Fortune 2d ago

Chipotle’s COO takes employees to dinner every week to spot his next leaders—here are the 4 traits he’s seeking

Chipotle's COO uses weekly team dinners to identify leadership potential through four observable traits.

FT
Financial Times 2d ago

Employers pushed staff to use AI more. That has backfired

Pushing employees to adopt AI without support is backfiring, damaging morale and productivity.

WSJ
The Wall Street Journal 7d ago

Air Canada Picks Outsider as Next CEO to Rebuild Trust After Video Fallout

Air Canada's choice of an outside CEO after a trust crisis signals how boards use leadership hires to signal accountability.

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McKinsey 8d ago

The operating model advantage: Why AI winners are rewiring their organizations

McKinsey finds AI winners are rewiring operating models, not just deploying tools — a strategic framing shift for executives.

WSJ
The Wall Street Journal 4d ago

The Mind-Bending Company That Gets a Million Job Applications—and Rejects 99.9%

A company receiving one million applications while accepting 0.1 percent reveals new dynamics in elite talent filtering.

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Axios 5d ago

Haves, have-nots and know-nots: Inside AI's new class divide

A new class divide is forming between workers who understand AI and those who do not, with direct workforce implications for leaders.

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MIT Sloan Mgmt Review 29d ago

AI Upskilling at Scale: Bank of America’s Bernard Hampton

Bank of America's head of HR details how large-scale AI upskilling is being executed in practice.

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Fast Company 22d ago

This is the feedback mistake that experienced leaders keep making

Experienced leaders repeatedly make one specific feedback error that undermines trust and behavior change.

HR
theHRDIRECTOR 36d ago

Employees are staying silent about the issues HR most needs to hear

Employees are withholding critical feedback from HR, leaving leaders blind to their most pressing problems.

FT
Financial Times 31d ago

‘Can a machine do this job?’ is the wrong question

Reframing AI job displacement away from task replacement opens more useful strategic conversations for leaders.