CEOs Call in the Coaches as Covid-19 Tests Their Companies
Executives are turning to their longtime coaches to help them navigate the uncertainty—and unprecedented leadership challenges—presented by the coronavirus pandemic. 4
Boss Talk
Office-Supply Company Makes a Pivot—to Your Home Office
W.B. Mason chief Leo Meehan turned to selling goods directly to consumers, first by letting clients ship orders to their workers’ home addresses and then by adding a website section.
The Captain Class
Michael Jordan Didn’t Manage People, He Lit Them on Fire
Jordan berated teammates, who called him a jerk. But “The Last Dance” offers new clues to what was behind the bullying. 43
As States Reopen, the Boss Wants to Know What You’re Up To This Weekend
Managers worry that safeguards at work to limit the spread of the coronavirus could be undone if workers take risks off the job. Yet legal authorities say employers have to tread carefully to avoid violating employee privacy. 141
Universities to Their Alumni Networks: Give Our Grads Jobs
With the coronavirus racking the job market, some colleges are working overtime to find paid positions for the class of 2020. 14
In the Covid Era, CEOs Repurpose Their Personal Networks to Talk Virus
Executives looking for the best way to virus-proof their plants or eager to discuss their pandemic-fighting ideas are increasingly turning to one group for advice and feedback: fellow business leaders. 8
Don’t Stand So Close to Me: AI Cameras Police Social Distancing at Work
People-counting cameras, which have become a niche tool in recent years to help companies better use their office space, are now being repurposed to help employers comply with government guidelines on social distancing. 34
Management Video
Coronavirus Update: House Proposes $3 Trillion Bill, Uber in Talks With Grubhub
2:04How a Nuclear Plant Pulls Off a Refueling Amid a Pandemic
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