Is it inclusion or fronting when a company asks junior Black employees to attend high-level meetings?
What Uber’s narrative about job flexibility leaves out
A flexible work schedule is great. But that’s not what drives everyone who drives for Uber.
The financial crisis for US arts organizations has not been distributed evenly
Museums, dance companies, theaters, and other small arts organizations in the US—particularly those serving communities of color—are struggling for survival.
If everybody hates wokewashing, why do companies still do it?
Consumers are adept at spotting the difference between authentic activism and performative allyship.
The biggest US banks show the worst is yet to come for the economy
Thanks to Washington, the economic pain has been delayed to 2021.
Your company needs a shadow board of young, non-executive talent
Interbrand’s Rebecca Robins argues for incorporating new, diverse perspectives that today’s executives may not have considered.
With interest rates near record lows, retirement may have to wait
“This is the hardest investing environment a lot of people have ever had to face.”
The most poignant art in New York right now is from the city sanitation department
The NYC Sanitation Department’s artist in residence salutes Covid-19 essential workers.
Citigroup’s new CEO is a reminder not to keep high-achieving women waiting in the wings
Wall Street has a long history of deeming women “not quite ready” for their big break.
Citi CEO Jane Fraser’s biggest challenge, in one chart
Citi shares lagged behind JPMorgan and Bank of America during Michael Corbat’s tenure.