
Car Dealership Tycoon Ousted From His Kent Company in ‘Coup’, High Court Hears
Peter Waddell, founder and majority shareholder of Kent‑based Big Motoring World, was removed as CEO in a High Court‑heard dispute that he describes as a "coup" orchestrated by private‑equity partner Freshstream and senior managers. The ouster follows an internal investigation into alleged racist and sexist comments, including a slur directed at a Hindu colleague. Freshstream, which bought a one‑third stake in 2022, is positioning itself to acquire Waddell’s remaining shares. The case highlights a clash between the founder’s control and investor‑driven governance reforms.

Hyatt’s Pritzker Announces Retirement, Cites Epstein Association
Tom Pritzker, who has guided Hyatt Hotels Corp. for more than two decades, announced his retirement as executive chairman and his decision not to stand for re‑election to the board. Since taking the helm in 2004, Pritzker has overseen the...

Compassionate Leadership in Times of Disruption
Healthcare leaders traditionally separate emotion from decision‑making, but a recent hospital closure in New York demonstrates that compassionate leadership can coexist with operational rigor. The tertiary medical center reduced from 700 to 200 beds, faced financial loss, and ultimately closed...

6 Powerful Leadership Lessons From Past U.S. Presidents That Still Hold Up Today
The article distills six leadership lessons drawn from U.S. presidents—Washington, Reagan, Johnson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and Clinton—and shows how they translate to modern business. It highlights integrity as a strategic asset, the power of clear vision, the upside of long‑term...

BCX CEO Jonas Bogoshi to Retire After Seven Years at the Helm
BCX chief executive Jonas Bogoshi will retire after seven years, with long‑time Telkom veteran Hasnain Motlekar stepping in as acting CEO on 1 March 2026. The transition comes as BCX reports a 5.9% year‑to‑date revenue decline and a 9.3% drop in the...

4 Leadership Tricks Managers Get Wrong
Recent research by executive coach Nihar Chhaya identifies four well‑intentioned leadership habits that actually undermine team performance: excessive conformity, overprotecting, an obsessive focus on winning, and treating employees as friends. These behaviors, while meant to help, suppress innovation, limit honest...

5 Mistakes Top Executives Make Managing Their Weaknesses — and What Actually Works Instead
The article outlines five common mistakes senior leaders make when handling personal weaknesses, such as treating them as flaws, seeking rapid fixes, and trying to turn them into superpowers. It argues that executives should reframe weaknesses as upgrade opportunities, diagnose...
Iceland Launches First Customer Led Colleague Award
Iceland has introduced its inaugural Customers’ Choice Award, allowing shoppers to nominate staff from any of its 1,000 stores for exceptional service. Nominations close on 8 March 2026 and the program is sponsored by Agristo, the retailer’s frozen potato supplier. The...

Interview: Richard Corbridge, CIO, Segro
Richard Corbridge joined Segro as CIO in November 2024, bringing digital leadership experience from the NHS, Boots and the Department for Work and Pensions. He is steering a three‑pillar transformation plan through 2026: simplifying complex processes with IBM and HCL, unlocking...

Canal+ Reshapes Benelux & Central Europe Leadership Team
Canal+ has restructured its Benelux and Central Europe operations, installing a new Executive Committee under CEO Yassine Bouzoubaa. Myriam Rakib becomes EVP Business, overseeing sales, marketing, data and partnership functions, while Erwan Luherne takes charge as EVP Content & Publishing...

Spotify to Cut 17% Workforce Despite Strong Financial Performance
Spotify announced a 17% global workforce reduction, affecting roughly 1,500 employees. The move follows a strong third‑quarter performance where revenue rose 11% year‑on‑year to €3.4 billion and the company returned to operating profitability. CEO Daniel Ek said the cuts are needed...

Leadership Enters the ‘Explain Yourself’ Era
Robert Walters’ Talent Trends 2026 research reveals that 84% of managers say their decisions are under tighter scrutiny than two years ago, while 79% of employees are watching leadership choices more closely. Workers prioritize people‑related decisions and burnout‑related policies, prompting a...

Worker Quits After Safety Concerns Go Unheard; Post Sparks Debate on Workplace Culture
A viral post revealed an employee’s resignation after months of ignored safety warnings, despite repeated requests for a protective tool. Management’s response culminated in a $27‑per‑hour pay increase offer, which the employee declined, citing unresolved safety concerns. The departure marks...

Stillfront’s Top Shareholders Call for Extraordinary Meeting to Elect New Board and Chair
Stillfront Group’s two largest shareholders, Laureus Capital GmbH and Knuth Capital LLC FZ, representing roughly 23% of voting rights, have formally requested an extraordinary general meeting to elect a new board and chair. They propose a six‑member slate led by Lars‑Johan...

Cybersecurity Leader Pete Angstadt Joins DTEX’s Advisory Board
DTEX, a leader in risk‑adaptive security, announced that cybersecurity veteran Pete Angstadt has joined its Advisory Board. Angstadt brings decades of go‑to‑market leadership, having scaled revenue at ForgeRock, Ping Identity, Securiti and Oracle’s cloud security unit. His expertise in identity‑focused...

Air Charter Service Appoints Robert Nicholes as Atlanta CEO
Air Charter Service (ACS) has named Robert Nicholes as chief executive of its Atlanta office, marking his return after a brief stint elsewhere in the industry. Nicholes brings more than a decade of internal experience, having started in New York, moved...

Ashish Goel to Take on CHRO Role at Kajaria Ceramics
Kajaria Ceramics announced the appointment of Ashish Goel as chief human resources officer, effective 13 February 2026. Goel arrives from Essel Group|Zee Media, where he has served as CHRO since 2018, and brings more than two decades of HR leadership...
Ankler Taps New Publisher
Ankler Media Group announced the appointment of Lynne Segall as its new publisher, joining CEO Janice Min and sales head London Sanders. Segall brings experience from The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard and The Wrap to steer sales, advertising, podcasts, and live events....
Henri-Lloyd Appoints Former Rapha Executive as Chief Marketing Officer
Henri‑Lloyd has created a chief marketing officer role and hired Tom McMullen, a former Rapha CMO, to fill it. McMullen brings nearly a decade of experience at the premium cycling brand and a stint as brand director at Montane, plus...
Lerma Names Its First Chief Strategy Officer as It Builds Out Leadership Team
Dallas‑based agency Lerma has appointed Omar Quiñones as its first Chief Strategy Officer, completing a recent C‑suite expansion. Quiñones joins from Messianu/Edelman/Lerma, where he held the same role, and brings senior strategy experience from Anomaly, CP+B, and YETI. The hire...

Genki Forest Calls 2025 a Breakthrough Year, Tightens Ops to Focus on Steady Growth
Genki Forest celebrated its ninth anniversary by declaring 2025 a breakthrough year, achieving its first sustainable profitability and higher‑quality growth. The company credited tighter expense control, disciplined pricing and a trimmed SKU portfolio for the improvement, while deepening channel penetration...

Hog’s Breath Ex-CEO Returns to RFG in New Role
Tom Elliott, former CEO of casual dining chain Hog’s Breath, has rejoined Retail Food Group (RFG) as the group strategy and performance manager. Elliott, who spent 14 years at RFG in marketing, brand management, and operations roles, left to lead...

POV: Is Learning Agility a Leadership Essential or Corporate Buzzword?
Learning agility is emerging as a core leadership capability in today’s "never normal" business climate, where disruption, technology shifts, and evolving employee expectations dominate. Executives at Kotak Life, NEC India, and the Aditya Birla Group argue that agility must be operationalised—not...

How One Teaspoon Turned Counter‑culture Denim Into a 25‑Year Global Business
One Teaspoon, founded by Liz Roberts in 1999, has evolved from a counter‑culture denim experiment into a globally distributed brand sold in over 40 countries. The label has remained entirely self‑funded, preserving full control over pricing, design, and retail partnerships....

WPP Media Appoints Kevin Kivi as Managing Director for South Australia
WPP Media has named Kevin Kivi as managing director of its South Australian operations, bringing 25 years of global advertising and media experience. Kivi previously led Horizon Media Canada, driving a 92% revenue increase and earning Best Place to Work...
Brad Turcotte Named SVP of Country at TEG Live
Ticketek Entertainment Group has appointed Brad Turcotte as senior vice president of country for its global touring arm, TEG Live. Based in a newly opened Nashville office, Turcotte will steer TEG Live's dedicated country touring brand across North America and...

Honeycomb Strategy Promotes Jason Morris as Head of Client Service
Honeycomb Strategy, the Melbourne‑based behavioural science and market research firm, has promoted Jason Morris to the newly created Head of Client Service role, consolidating its quantitative and qualitative teams under one leader. The appointment follows a milestone year that saw...

Eurowings and SunExpress: Expanded Codeshare and New CEOs Point to Closer Ties
Eurowings and SunExpress have expanded their codeshare agreement from five to fourteen routes, adding thirteen new connections and dropping four under‑performing services. The new routes focus on linking German cities with Western European leisure destinations, shifting away from the original...

From Engagement to Mindfulness: Why the Real Productivity Crisis Is Invisible
The article argues that the real productivity crisis lies in employee mindfulness and engagement, not operational tools. It defines engagement as the sum of satisfaction and mindfulness, noting that only 23% of workers are fully engaged while 59% quietly quit....

Freire Named Biogen Chair; Immunic Seeking New CEO
Biogen has appointed Maria Freire as its new chair, succeeding retiring chair Caroline Dorsa. Freire, a board member since 2021, previously led the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health and serves on multiple industry boards. The change becomes effective after...
Resistance to Management Style Didn’t Create Hostile Work Environment, Court Finds
A federal district court in Pennsylvania ruled that a White internal audit head’s resistance to a Black compliance executive’s supervision was based on management style, not race or gender. The court found Drexel University had not adequately communicated expectations, but...

Riley Departs RSI
Railway Supply Institute (RSI) abruptly dismissed President Jim Riley after just under a year in the role, citing the need for a leadership change amid a volatile economic and geopolitical environment. Board Chair Greg Dalpe announced the decision and praised...

U of Minnesota Physicians Taps CEO
University of Minnesota Physicians has appointed Dr. Greg Beilman, a critical‑care surgeon and retired Army Reserve colonel, as its permanent chief executive officer. Beilman, who served as interim CEO since July, will oversee the 4,500‑strong clinical enterprise and guide it...

How to Decide Whether Internal Growth or Outside Talent Fits Your Scaling Strategy
University of South Florida researchers examined eight years of training and hiring data from 174 large U.S. law firms, revealing that resource‑rich, older firms tend to build talent internally while younger, smaller firms favor external hiring. The study highlights the...

How to Avoid Making the Same Fatal Mistake That Led to the Demise of Sears
Jeff DeGraff warns that leaders repeatedly repeat Sears' fatal mistake of forcing new initiatives into legacy structures. Sears, once a diversified proto‑digital empire, tried to blend emerging platforms with its old retail model, suffocating innovation. The article argues that integrating...

Gen Z Men Are Flocking to This 87‑Year‑Old Self‑Help Book for Success Hacks
Napoleon Hill’s 1937 classic *Think and Grow Rich* is experiencing a resurgence among Gen Z men, especially those early in startup careers. The book’s core messages are circulating on TikTok and being amplified by influencers like Ben Mercer and Joe Rogan. Young...
Steven Fulop’s ‘Centrist’ Vision for the Partnership in the Age of Mamdani
Steven Fulop, former Jersey City mayor, became president and CEO of the Partnership for New York City in January, pledging to transform the group into the city’s premier centrist advocacy organization. The shift follows criticism that the Partnership failed to...

Elon Musk’s X Is Accused of Selling Blue Checkmarks to Sanctioned Iranian Government Accounts
Elon Musk’s X platform has granted blue‑checkmark Premium subscriptions to more than two dozen Iranian government officials and state‑run media outlets that are subject to U.S. sanctions, according to a Tech Transparency Project report cited by Wired. The blue checkmark,...
Wonder Bread Maker Taking ‘Comprehensive Review’ of Business Amid Slump
Flowers Foods, the maker of Wonder Bread, announced a multiyear comprehensive review of its operations as traditional loaf sales lag behind the broader category. The company projects 2026 net sales of $5.2‑$5.3 billion, essentially flat or down up to 1.8% year‑over‑year....

Want to Maximize Your AI ROI? Try Sharing the Wealth of Productivity Boosts With Your Staff
AI hype has spurred billions in enterprise spending, yet most firms see little return. An MIT study found 95% of organizations achieve zero ROI on generative AI, and Workday reports only 14% of employees experience net productivity gains after accounting...

HCA Texas Hospital Names Chief Medical Officer
DeVry Anderson, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer of St. David’s North Austin Medical Center, a 465‑bed HCA Healthcare facility in Texas. In his new role, Anderson will oversee clinical operations at both the North Austin Medical Center and the...

10 Systems Seeking Supply Chain Leaders
Hospitals are redefining supply chain leadership to encompass enterprise strategy, digital transformation, and resilience. This shift is prompting health systems nationwide to recruit senior supply chain executives with broader, analytics‑driven responsibilities. In the past week, ten systems—including Baptist Memorial, Boston...
Constellation Brands Taps Former Suntory Exec as CEO
Constellation Brands announced that board member Nicholas Fink will assume the role of president and chief executive officer on April 13, 2026, succeeding Bill Newlands. Fink brings a decade of experience at Fortune Brands Innovation and nine years at Suntory,...
Employees Need a Real Say in How Things Work to Flourish, Study Finds
A February 2026 survey of 2,000 U.S. workers found that 68% of employees flourish when they belong to high‑autonomy, high‑support "empowered squads," while only 10% thrive in low‑autonomy, low‑support settings. The study, conducted by the University of Illinois’ Gies College...

Jim Marcoulier Promoted to Director of Underwriting at A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Companies
Jim Marcoulier has been promoted to director of underwriting at A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Companies, a workers’ compensation carrier based in Burlington, Massachusetts. Previously a senior underwriting manager, he will now oversee underwriting operations across New England and report directly to...

Awais Farooq Appointed Chief Claims Officer at Venbrook Group
Venbrook Group LLC announced the appointment of Awais Farooq as chief claims officer, effective immediately. Farooq arrives with nearly two decades of experience leading claims transformation at firms such as Crawford & Company, State Farm, Chubb, and Berkshire Hathaway GUARD....

James Crask Named Global Supply Chain Practice Leader at Marsh Risk
Marsh Risk has created a new global supply chain practice and appointed James Crask as its leader. The role merges the firm’s supply‑chain insurance and risk‑consulting capabilities with advanced analytics, notably the AI‑driven mapping platform Sentrisk. Crask, based in London,...

Ubisoft Says Creative House Leadership Will Include 'Respected' External Hires
Ubisoft announced the creation of five internal Creative Houses to centralise its flagship franchises, with Vantage Studios already backed by Tencent for €1.16 billion. The company will appoint external industry veterans to lead these houses starting in March, aiming to accelerate...

Match Group CEO: Public Performance Reviews Build ‘a Culture of Transparency’
Since taking the helm in early 2025, Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff has launched a transparency‑driven culture overhaul, including a public employee feedback channel that he reads and answers personally. The initiative has generated more than 300 messages, prompting actions...

Broadcast Media Nemesis Saying Goodbye To CTA
Gary Shapiro is stepping down as chief executive of the Consumer Technology Association after a 35‑year tenure, moving into an executive chair role on May 1. Current president Kinsey Fabrizio will assume CEO responsibilities while retaining her board seat. Shapiro’s final...