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Sleepless in Silicon Valley: What Keeps CEOs Up At Night

HR Digest

L-R): Anthony Horton, Chris McCarthy, Stephanie Neal In a recent interview, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed a startling confession: the architect of ChatGPT, a revolutionary language model capable of holding nuanced conversations and generating creative text formats, often struggles to sleep. times more likely to trust their leaders.

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Morning Advantage: Obama and Romney Give Outsourcing a Bad Name

Harvard Business Review

economy, says Daniel Altman in Foreign Policy. If you're a lousy, expensive, or under-utilized accountant, then yes, your job might disappear," Altman writes. The best game-changing moves are unexpected, counterintuitive, and consequently generate a great deal of buzz, says marketing strategist Dorie Clark. Second, she is young.

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Morning Advantage: Obama and Romney Give Outsourcing a Bad Name

Harvard Business Review

economy, says Daniel Altman in Foreign Policy. If you're a lousy, expensive, or under-utilized accountant, then yes, your job might disappear," Altman writes. The best game-changing moves are unexpected, counterintuitive, and consequently generate a great deal of buzz, says marketing strategist Dorie Clark. Second, she is young.

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The Best Way for Netflix to Keep Growing

Harvard Business Review

The company lost more than 15% of its stock market valuation over the past month after its growth numbers disappointed investors. In this context, it seems obvious that Netflix can and should become a platform, using one of the models described in my 2017 HBR article with Liz Altman. How would Netflix become a platform?

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Research: Companies See a Stock Bump After Executives Visit the White House

Harvard Business Review

What happens after a CEO visits the White House? Cote the Chairman and CEO of Honeywell International, visited 30 times; outgoing GE CEO Jeffrey R. Altman, the Executive Chairman of EverCore Partners, stopped by 21 times. Steven Moore for HBR. For the most part, we just don’t know: U.S. For example, David M.