Growing your business means letting go of some things—and honing others. Three female founders share their best advice
In ‘Company of One,’ author Paul Jarvis advocates staying small to grow. Here, growth-stage startups around the world share why they’ve adopted this MO
Data Cult teaches WeWork employees to harness the power of information wisely
Home to CEOs, entrepreneurs, freelancers, and creative thinkers, coworking spaces in Tokyo support a vibrant community of professionals
Secrets of success from the former head honcho of J.Crew, Old Navy, and Gap
Since Bumble’s users are on the app round the clock, editorial director Clare O’Connor makes sure she is too
Outwords documents the U.S. LGBTQIA+ movement since World War II through the voices of those on the front lines
LLG Events co-founder Lauren Grech knows how to throw a glamorous event. Now she wants to bring other businesses up to her standards
When WeWork employees throw a talent show, everyone comes away entertained
For female entrepreneurs and execs, confidence is a major key to success. Here’s how three founders are harnessing it—for themselves, and for others
Community lead Aviad Kutchuk knows the power of giving students positive attention, relatable role models, and a path to their own successful future
Brands are hard at work mixing makeup formulas for literally every skin tone, type, and condition
As a woman of color, Izzy Jacques doesn’t just look for inclusion in the workplace and her community—she creates it
Employees reach out to help in some of the country’s most impoverished areas, with a special focus on children and community support
When WeWork analyst Daniel Baumel is OOO, he’s not at the beach. He’s piloting missions to help those in need
Jess Bates, a self-described ‘sustainability detective,’ has already made recycling even easier in her building. Her next area of focus: the restroom
WeWork teams in Peru, Colombia, and Mexico are partnering with NGOs to breathe new life into local soccer fields, and to benefit the children who play on them
Dre Thomas started Smile On Me to provide girls with the tools to understand their bodies, menstruation, and themselves