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Land Grab Compass's bid to remake real estate via generative Al reveals its IRL limitations.
JENNY MORANT HAS had a tough year. In Manhattan Beach, California, where she works as a real estate agent, it's been impossible to sell a house. What's driving the market right now? \"We're down to divorces, maybe marriages, maybe babies, and job relocation,\" Morant says.
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An Honest Effort Amid flagging sales and rising competition, Honest Company CEO Carla Vernon is preparing to reinvent the brand.
BEST YEAR-END BUYS IN HP
Late-model, large-horsepower tractor inventories have increased significantly
Can Al Fix Wall Street's 'Spaghetti Code' Crisis?
Tech titans like IBM and Microsoft hope Al can translate creaky old code into more modern programming languages-before it causes multibillion-dollar meltdowns
Hollywood is broken. The king of low-budget horror has the fix
THE HOLLYWOOD LEGEND OF JASON BLUM has been told so many times by now that he could sell the IP: how as a struggling young producer he turned Paranormal Activity, the $15,000 found-footage thriller from 2009 that everyone told him was worthless, into a $890 million global theatrical franchise.
AMD Is Ready to Crash Nvidia's Party
Chips are vital for AI. AMD CEO Lisa Su sees a golden opportunity.
In Focus ANWAR IBRAHIM
The 76-year-old political fixture had to wait more than 25 years for his chance to lead Malaysia. Now Anwar hopes a bold strategy of fighting corruption, implementing humane development, and attracting foreign investment will help him translate his power into real impact. Among his latest wins: deals with China and Elon Musk. The prime minister sat down with Fortune editor-in-chief ALYSON SHONTELL and Fortune China executive editor MAIWEN ZHANG to make his case.
Fortune Most Powerful Women
This year's list, the most comprehensive ever, features 100 honorees worldwide, a near-record number of whom lead businesses on the Fortune 500 and Fortune Global 500.
HOW GREEN IS ELON MUSK REALLY?
Despite his success with electric vehicles, the billionaire has not won over environmentalists.
Reaching for the SKKY
After founding Skims, the apparel brand now worth $4 billion, Kim Kardashian wants to make the unlikely leap from celebrity startup founder to private equity titan. Big names from finance and retail are jumping on board.
The Trolling of Corporate America
The hollowness of some \"stakeholder capitalism\" rhetoric opens companies to attacks from the right and left. And companies that are truly committed face some tough choices.
Mira Murati Is Shaping Al's Future-And Maybe Yours
As the chief technology officer of OpenAl, the startup behind ChatGPT, she's shaping the generative Al revolution. And she's keenly aware of how greator how catastrophic-it could turn out to be.
Stephanie Linnartz Bets on an Underdog
For Linnartz, leaving Marriott for the top job at struggling sportswear brand Under Armour was a calculated riskthe kind that female CEOs have taken at several other troubled companies. Can she beat the odds and pull off a turnaround?
Surfboards 2.0
Once reserved for the young and the expert, shortboards have been reinvented thanks to advances in technology and design. For about $1,000, you can hit the waves with a bold new attitude.
LEADING THE CHARGE TOWARD A TECH-DRIVEN FUTURE
Global technology group e& is diversifying and expanding its business with digital transformation.
Get Ready for the 100-Year-Old CEO
How old is too old to lead? It's a difficult question, but increasingly a necessary one.
Peter Thiel's Hidden Network
The billionaire investor launched a student newspaper 36 years ago. It has since become one of the surest paths to success in Silicon Valley.
When Life Is Preparation
Vanesa Ellis was no expert in mosquitoes or lawn care. But as it turns out, something else made her the perfect fit for two home-care franchise brands.
Getting the Ungettable Client
Züm created a way to revolutionize school buses. But first, they'd need to sell it to school districts-notoriously resistant to change. Here's how they landed the biggest, hardest, sales worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
The Power of Ritual
Can an ancient practice help fast-growing companies (and founders) stay grounded? I prove it every week.
Don't Come to My Meeting
As CEO, I've created an unusual meeting policy at my company. It helps build a culture of respect, agency-and substantial productivity, too.
How to Make an Irresistible Offer
To give your customers what they really want, you first need to know what they really need.
WHO'S AT YOUR CENTER?
Chris Hemsworth was a struggling actor-until he figured out how to stop obsessing over what he wants, and start focusing on what other people need.
How to Sound Smart and Memorable, Anytime
You don't have to memorize what you're saying. But you do need a structure that helps your ideas stick.
Standing Even Taller
On my 14th birthday, my grandmother gave me a present: a framed photograph of her and my grandfather as teenagers in the 1940s. Then she explained the purpose behind it. \"Your dad told me that you've started slouching when pictures are taken,\" she said, \"because you're taller than the other girls and boys in your grade.\"
If at First You Don't Get Clients...
Try, try again? That's the lesson of Facet, an innovative financial planning startup that tried everything to get its first customers.
Selling Out, or Buying In?
Independent, mom-and-pop businesses are converting into franchises-but these decisions are tough to make when you've worked hard to build something on your own. What are these business owners giving away, and what can they gain?
This Is the 'Ultimate Measure of a Good Leader'
When the founder of a fast-growing North Carolina biscuit franchise passed away abruptly the company discovered the true value of founding principles.
Going for the Gold
After competing in two Olympics, this swimmer dove headfirst into her second career-and became SafeSplash Swim School's #1 franchisee. Here's how.
Spotlight on JAPAN
UPGRADING CAPITALISM BY EQUIPPING TODAY'S BUSINESSES WITH TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGIES