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World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Is Postponed

With Omicron cases surging worldwide, the annual meeting, which had been scheduled for Jan. 17-21, was “deferred” and tentatively rescheduled for the summer.

Ryan Gellert, Patagonia's C.E.O., Has a Mission: 'Save Our Home Planet'

Ryan Gellert is worried about the world his children will inherit and is trying to use business to combat climate change.

Jake Wood Was Once a Warrior, Then a Nonprofit Leader. Now He's an Entrepreneur.

Jake Wood was a Marine sniper in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now he works in the philanthropic sector and is “leading with love.”

Red Brands and Blue Brands: Is Hyper-Partisanship Coming for Corporate America?

Major brands and chief executives have become increasingly entangled in social and political debates. Is more to come?

What Bosses Really Think About the Future of the Office

C.E.O.s are eager for employees to return — and afraid of alienating those who have grown accustomed to working from home.

With Climate Pledges, Some Wall Street Chiefs Warn of Rising Prices

Leaders of some of the world’s biggest financial firms say that the rush to transition to clean energy could have unintended consequences for the global...

The Zambian Economist at the Crossroads of Global Business

Dambisa Moyo has the ear of top business leaders. But there are no simple answers to complex problems.

The C.E.O. Other C.E.O.s Turn to for Advice

Rich Lesser, who has run Boston Consulting Group for eight years, is stepping down at a moment of enormous change.

Brick-and-Mortar Retail in the Age of Covid, and Amazon

Michelle Gass, the chief executive of Kohl’s, is striking deals with Amazon and Sephora in a bid to stay relevant.

Companies Stay Quiet on Texas’ New Abortion Law

Businesses that expressed opposition to restrictive voting laws are declining to take a similar stand on the abortion measure.