Embracing Work-Life Balance: A CEO's Viral Approach
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed companies to prioritize work-life balance, leading to happier, more productive employees.
Gen Z Takes the Workforce by Storm
In 2024, Gen Z workers are set to outnumber baby boomers in the U.S. labor force for the first time.
Boeing CEO to Step Down by Year-End
Boeing made a sudden move on Monday, shaking up its leadership amidst a significant safety crisis.
FAA Demands Boeing Overhaul Quality Control After CEO Meeting
Boeing faces pressure from the FAA to tackle quality-control issues within 90 days, following a meeting with CEO Dave Calhoun.
Former Kansas City Southern CEO Joins J.B. Hunt's Board
J.B. Hunt Transport Services has welcomed former Kansas City Southern President and CEO Patrick Ottensmeyer to its board, expanding the board to 10 seats.
President Xi Jinping Dines with Top U.S. CEOs Amid Criticism and Controversy
China's President Xi Jinping attended a dinner in San Francisco with prominent American CEOs, including Tim Cook of Apple, Elon Musk of Tesla, and Larry Fink of BlackRock, among others.
Citigroup Contemplates 10% Job Cuts in Major Business Units in CEO's Restructuring Drive
Citigroup is reportedly considering job cuts of at least 10% in several major business units as part of CEO Jane Fraser's reorganization efforts.
Costco CEO Craig Jelinek to Retire, Ron Vachris to Take Helm
Longtime Costco CEO Craig Jelinek will retire at the end of the year, and he will be succeeded by Ron Vachris, who has been with the company for 40 years.
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns of Global Impact Amid Middle East Conflict Escalation
JP Morgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, has expressed concerns about the escalating conflict in the Middle East, particularly Israel's expected ground offensive on Gaza.
Nike's Inventory Management Reports Success Amidst Industry Challenges
Nike's inventory units have decreased significantly, with a 10% year-over-year drop in inventory value, according to company executives.
Lynn Fritz, CEO of Fritz Companies, Honored in Supply Chain Hall of Fame
Lynn Fritz, Chairman and CEO of Fritz Companies, has received the 2023 Supply Chain Hall of Fame Inductee award from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP).
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Expresses Concern Over Lack of Hope Amidst High Levels of Fear in Financial Markets
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, a prominent figure on Wall Street, has expressed concern over the high levels of fear he's witnessing among consumers and businesses, which he says is missing the essential ingredient of hope for a healthy financial outlook.
UAW's Wage Demands: A Closer Look at CEO Pay Raises
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has been using CEO pay increases as a central argument in their negotiations with Detroit's three major automakers.
Why Should CEOs Earn 300 Times More Than Their Workers?
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is demanding a 40% raise for its members over the next four years, matching the 40% compensation increase that CEOs of major automakers have received during the same period.
Jim Vena Takes Over as CEO of Union Pacific, Replacing Lance Fritz
Union Pacific, the second-largest freight railroad company in the U.S., has announced a change in its leadership.
CEOs Express Concerns over Human Rights Issues in Supply Chains
A survey conducted by Proxima reveals that over two-thirds of CEOs in the US and UK are worried about human rights issues within their supply chains.
Gartner Survey Shows Increase in Women Holding Top Supply Chain Roles
The eighth annual Women in Supply Chain Survey by Gartner reveals that the percentage of women in Chief Supply Chain Officer or equivalent roles has risen to 26%, up from 22% in 2022 and 14% in 2018.
Norfolk Southern Railroad CEO's Focus on Safety Intensifies Following Ohio Derailment
Norfolk Southern's CEO, Alan Shaw, has emphasized the importance of safety and better service, particularly after a train derailed and caught fire in Ohio.
Survey Reveals Concerns Among Supply Chain Professionals Regarding Increasing Operating Costs
Supply chain professionals are facing significant challenges, including fuel costs, inflation, and delays outside their control, according to a report by DispatchTrack.
The CEO of Ford believes that it will take another decade for EVs to reach cost parity with traditional internal combustion engine vehicles
Ford CEO Jim Farley believes that electric vehicles (EVs) still have several years to go before they can compete with internal combustion engine vehicles in terms of cost.