Women are particularly susceptible to the overpreparation trap, argues Ellen Taaffe in this excerpt from her new book, The Mirrored Door
"We have to be careful not to get distracted by sci-fi issues and focus on concrete risks that are the most pressing"
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Experts discuss the latest trends, from demolishing office space to repurposing malls (again) to riding out the end of the warehouse boom
As ChatGPT flaunts its creative capabilities, two experts discuss the promise and pitfalls of our coexistence with machines
A new study upends popular assumptions about the "pink tax"
We prefer to work for people who can make themselves vulnerable, a new study finds. But there are limits
Our anxieties about the future can have surprising implications for our health, our family lives, and our careers
Knowing whether users migrate to other apps or simply cut back on screen time is critical for understanding competition in the "attention economy"
Letting customers "try out" products virtually can give customers the confidence to take the plunge