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The workplace chat company is a Silicon Valley darling. Now bigger companies want a piece of the action.
Women running companies face higher scrutiny from board members and the media.
Many companies are saying that tension in the workplace is worse than in past elections.
Why one startup thinks cognition enhancing pills are poised to take off.
Companies are increasingly looking for disparate skills in the same worker.
The Financial Times' Gillian Tett explains why walls exist in business.
More offices are emphasizing trendiness over functionality.
Black Entertainment Television founder Bob Johnson says companies can diversify by taking a page from the NFL's playbook.
It's called 'enterprise tech,' and it's growing: Microsoft, Google, IBM and maybe now Facebook are involved.
The acquisition is worth $8 billion and will increase SAP's users to 50 million.