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Companies Are Firing Workers To Fund AI That Isn't Working Yet

Over 142,000 tech jobs were cut in 2026 as companies fund AI. Experts question if these cuts are based on AI's actual capabilities or speculative future potential.

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The Unread Books In Your Office “Library” Are Telling You Something

Every office has the unread leadership shelf. It's a confession: organizations display a love of ideas they never built the time or culture to practice.

ByVibhas Ratanjee,

Contributor

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3,400-Plus Billionaires Mark Economic Strength, Not Decline

Rising billionaire counts and 3,400-plus worldwide signal a healthy economy—except where crony capitalism, not innovation, drives wealth

ByBill Conerly,

Senior Contributor

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Why Value Creation Always Mattered: A 100,000-Year Historical Perspective

A 100,000-year lens on value creation: Saints, Value Creators, Self-Dealers, Extractors & Oscillators. Golden ages often follow extractive crises. Value creation wins

BySteve Denning,

Senior Contributor

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Meet America’s Best Banks And Credit Unions In Each State 2026

Forbes and research firm Statista have ranked the top banks and credit unions by state for the ninth straight year. Find out which financial institutions made our lists.

ByShefali Kapadia,

Former Contributor

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Beware “Trendslop”: When AI Is Making Your Strategy Mediocre

AI is becoming a key strategic partner, but using the same models as everyone else leads to similar advice; without the right approach, it can drive mediocre decisions.

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The World Cup Is Testing The America The World Thought It Knew

The 2026 World Cup is exposing the everyday America that Hollywood never exported, and revealing how soft power now flows from experience, not messaging.

ByPenny Abeywardena,

Contributor

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Why Wemby Not Shaking Hands After Losing The NBA Finals Was Bad Leadership

Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs’ once-in-a-generation superstar, walked off the floor without participating in the post-game handshake. What that says about leadership.

ByDoug Melville,

Contributor

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Is Your Career Dying? The 5 Layers You Need To Check Before It's Too Late

Is your career quietly fading? Discover the 5 critical layers of career health—and how to spot the signs of erosion before it's too late.

ByDr. Richard Osibanjo,

Contributor

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The Customer Is Always Right: Why Clients Define The Future Of Law

AI changes the relationship between clients and lawyers where clients are now the architects of law.

ByJoseph Andrew,

Contributor

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Thailand-Cambodia Conflict: Six Data Signals To Watch For 2026 Flareup

Six data signals multinational executives need to be monitoring to determine if the Thailand-Cambodia conflict will reignite in 2026.

ByFrank Ahrens,

Contributor

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Businesses Are Trying To Catch Up On This AI Pillar

AI needs contextual, structured, cross-functional data. A unified customer experience platform delivers it automatically.

ByTomas Gorny,

Contributor

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How SpaceX Used Failure As Rocket Fuel For Success

What leaders can learn from SpaceX: failure isn't the enemy of innovation. Refusing to learn from failure is.

ByRobert B. Tucker,

Contributor

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South Korea's Regulatory Message To Foreign Capital

South Korea’s handling of the Coupang data breach is raising questions about regulatory predictability and its message to global investors.

ByJames K. Glassman,

Contributor

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Best Brands For Value 2026: Methodology

Which brands do consumers rate highest in value for the price? Forbes' new Best Brands for Value list unveils the top 300.

ByAlan Schwarz,

Forbes Staff