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Forbes· 2026-02-16 06:30
Most people report what they did, but leaders care about what happened because of what you did. Recruiters and hiring managers often scan resumes quickly and focus first on measurable results, with about 32.5% saying quantifiable achievements are their first stop and nearly 99% valuing results over vague duties.Learn five practical approaches to make your work visible while staying authentic, collaborative and respected: https://t.co/zNokKmOEZI ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-16 06:00
While the Winter Olympics won’t have the NBA, golf and tennis stars whose outsize paychecks loom over the Summer Games—and frequently place them on the annual Forbes list of the world’s highest-paid athletes—the men’s hockey tournament in Milan includes 146 players from the NHL. The league, which hadn’t allowed its players to take the Olympic ice since 2014, has a minimum salary of $775,000 this season, and nine of the ten members of the Forbes ranking of the NHL’s highest-paid players—which also accounts f ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-16 05:30
Billionaire Ron Carson pulled himself out of poverty by building a $55 billion financial advisory giant and teaching other advisors to scale like him. Now, thanks to his own personal coaches, he’s changed his name to Omani and found joy. https://t.co/ibxRBGl2pd (📸: Cody Pickens for Forbes) ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-16 05:00
Chicago’s United Center will begin selling THC beverages from Señorita and Rythm next month. But with an existential crisis facing the $28 billion hemp industry, CEO Ben Kovler remains bullish on weed’s cannabis cousin in drinks. https://t.co/R8DITqaizr (Photo: Rythm) https://t.co/TFCmOJt1bW ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-16 04:30
When Tricia Wallwork took the helm of her family’s seven-decades-old sweet tea business, Milo’s had 40 employees and one facility in Alabama that ran a single shift every few days. Now there are more than a thousand employees and three plants producing her family’s iced tea, 24-7.“Milo's really is this great American growth story,” says the 50-year-old Wallwork, granddaughter of Milo Carlton, who started serving the sweet tea at his hamburger shop in Birmingham, which grew into a fast-food chain in the 1980 ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-16 03:00
A class of student loan borrowers filed a forceful response as the Education Department took steps to stall or delay discharging student loans under a court-approved settlement. But the outcome of the dispute remains uncertain. https://t.co/ODYHdfJ4QT https://t.co/arj5KUsctC ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-16 02:30
What does it really mean to be an innovator?Forbes’ Innovators 250 celebrates American citizens who didn’t just invent something new. They built it, scaled it and changed entire industries along the way. These are entrepreneurs whose creative sparks made real commercial impact.The list was shaped by nearly 2,000 nominations, expert journalists, outside judges, historic institutions and even AI. Each innovator was evaluated across creativity, disruption, engagement and real-world impact.Explore the list and ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-16 01:30
Longtime drug developer Suma Krishnan was in her late-40s when she had the idea for a topical gene therapy to treat a rare and terrible skin disorder in which the skin becomes as fragile as butterfly wings. In 2016, at 51, after a few months of modeling the idea and starting the process of patenting it, she and her husband Krish Krishnan, with whom she’d worked in biotech for more than a decade, cofounded Krystal Biotech.See where she landed on the #Forbes250 America's Greatest Innovators list: https://t.co ...