A first-of-its-kind law is shifting how grocery stores staff self-checkout stations. It could be a sign of what's coming to businesses nationwide. trib.al/eaMYRw5
Sailormen Inc. entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy with 136 Popeyes restaurants. Its auction shows how debt, leases, and weaker traffic are deciding which fast-food locations survive. trib.al/P1flexR
A new study reveals that top executives don't just revise their environmental strategies—they rely on a surprising communication habit to signal true control. trib.al/f7Y5sSR
A massive new study warns that 80 percent of us are deficient in an essential element linked to slower brain aging—even if we hit our daily serving goals. trib.al/M7BfaaK
For my latest in @Inc, I wanted to draw a circle around who constitutes the upper echelon of VC right now. After looking through fundraising data and talking with VCs & founders across the ecosystem, I arrived at a Big Six who we're dubbing the "G-FLATS" (think FAANG but for VC).
Research shows a 20-second fake smile 'improves physiology during acute stress, improves stress recover, and reduces illness over time.' Can't beat that. trib.al/861JHiH
New reports on GLP-1 drugs and the brain’s “wanting” system have direct implications for how leaders motivate, reward, build teams, and sustain culture. trib.al/ftxfioO
Being stuck in traffic is a drag, but a new study shows it's actually driving up office "road rage." Fortunately, there is a tuneful and easy fix. trib.al/o9SxJAU
A franchisee that had operated 43 Subway restaurants sought Chapter 11 protection in January. It has since rejected a number of store leases. trib.al/IHfVtOD
The popular retailer sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May, citing supply chain issues, extreme weather events, and shifting behavior. trib.al/mLtSLc7
Research shows when you drink your first cup of coffee has no impact on afternoon energy levels. Or hydration. Or anything, aside from how you like to start your day. trib.al/fVF1TrI
In his new book, “The Price of Becoming,” Ryan Hawk shares lessons learned from scientists to professional athletes to the most successful CEOs. This is how he applies what he learns. trib.al/5FuNzqd
In this episode of #YourNextMove: Audio Edition, we sit down with Paul Goldman, founder and CEO of Music. Paul shares how the company evolved from a scrappy startup into a growing industry player. trib.al/dk9EtvT (Produced by Inc. and Capital One Business)