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Aman Kidwai
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Aman Kidwai is a former corporate leadership writer for Fortune, where he covered talent strategy, the future of work, and business ethics. He also wrote the Modern Board newsletter. Before Fortune, Aman was as a workplace reporter at Business Insider and Industry Dive, and he previously spent about eight years in corporate strategy research, first in sales and then as a data analyst and consultant, most recently at Gartner. Aman has also written sports features for NPR, Washington City Paper, and Front Office Sports and still keeps up with the sports teams at the University of Connecticut, his alma mater, through freelance work with SB Nation and Yahoo.

State-of-the-art amenities, communal gathering areas, and updated conferencing technology: How Marriott, Spotify, and Capital One are redesigning the workplace for a September return
Leadership
State-of-the-art amenities, communal gathering areas, and updated conferencing technology: How Marriott, Spotify, and Capital One are redesigning the workplace for a September return
By Aman KidwaiSeptember 7, 2022
How Riot Games maintained a 96% employee satisfaction rating after taking its global onboarding process fully virtual
Leadership
How Riot Games maintained a 96% employee satisfaction rating after taking its global onboarding process fully virtual
By Aman KidwaiAugust 31, 2022
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How HR leaders can support cybersecurity and digital transformation strategies
By Aman Kidwai and Paolo ConfinoAugust 23, 2022
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Leadership
How much money employers can save when they switch to remote or hybrid work
By Aman KidwaiAugust 15, 2022
Taco Bell has a unique strategy to improve its frontline experience: Make corporate employees work restaurant shifts
Leadership
Taco Bell has a unique strategy to improve its frontline experience: Make corporate employees work restaurant shifts
By Aman KidwaiAugust 9, 2022
Goldman Sachs is bringing back its infamous performance reviews, but experts say it’s a poor management strategy: ‘Exemplary leaders are not going to give up on low performers’
Leadership
Goldman Sachs is bringing back its infamous performance reviews, but experts say it’s a poor management strategy: ‘Exemplary leaders are not going to give up on low performers’
By Aman KidwaiAugust 3, 2022
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Leadership
Spotify allowed its 6,500 employees to work from anywhere in the world. Its turnover rate dropped
By Aman KidwaiAugust 2, 2022
The Taco Bell Mexican Pizza is coming back as a permanent menu item in mid-September, CEO says
Retail
The Taco Bell Mexican Pizza is coming back as a permanent menu item in mid-September, CEO says
By Aman KidwaiJuly 29, 2022
A senior man carrying a box of possessions after being fired
Newsletters
More companies are setting age limits in order to retool their boards
By Aman KidwaiJuly 22, 2022
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Newsletters
The dual CEO-chairman role is losing favor on public boards
By Aman KidwaiJuly 15, 2022
College football’s chase for TV money is dismantling century-old NCAA rivalries. ‘It’s all about money’
Lifestyle
College football’s chase for TV money is dismantling century-old NCAA rivalries. ‘It’s all about money’
By Aman KidwaiJuly 11, 2022
Layoffs are usually a sign of bad leadership. Here are alternatives to workforce reduction
Leadership
Layoffs are usually a sign of bad leadership. Here are alternatives to workforce reduction
By Aman KidwaiJuly 11, 2022
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DEI, ethics, and social impact face crucial tests amid recession talk
By Aman KidwaiJuly 8, 2022
Agile team structures may stunt innovation and creativity, study finds
Leadership
Agile team structures may stunt innovation and creativity, study finds
By Aman KidwaiJuly 5, 2022
The Supreme Court limited EPA authority, but investors and consumers are still driving sustainability forward
Leadership
The Supreme Court limited EPA authority, but investors and consumers are still driving sustainability forward
By Aman KidwaiJuly 1, 2022
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