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The financial turmoil of the last week has created yet another test for leaders. Why a large percent

The financial turmoil of the last week has created yet another test for leaders. Why a large percentage of employees want to use ChatGPT at work—even though they don't trust its answers. Plus, how to be a good mentor. [KornFerry]() Lessons in leadership from this week’s news, as reported by our team. [Graphics]() [Instability: Now What?]() Businesses—and markets—were rattled by the latest financial turmoil but have so far pressed forward. Is instability becoming too common? [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [ChatGPT Invades the Workplace]() Nearly half of professionals are already using the new AI tool for daily work tasks, a new Korn Ferry survey shows. But leaders are still figuring out how to govern its use. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Buyouts Or Layoffs? A Hard Call to Make]() In these tough economic times, firms are weighing the two traditional methods for cutbacks. Does one make more sense than the other in today’s business environment? [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [5 Keys to Being a Good Mentor]() Mentoring someone is a great way to help them—and the organization—succeed. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [The Double-Edged Sword of ‘Authenticity’]() An increasing number of consumers are calling out the tactics some firms use to portray themselves as purpose driven, says best-selling author Daniel Goleman. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Who Is Gen Z: The New Wave of Talent]() In a four-part series, Korn Ferry Institute researchers discuss what companies need to know about Gen Z talent. First up: how to get Gen Z in the door. [Read more]() [Not receiving our email regularly?]() [Sign up here]() [LinkedIn]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [Youtube]() [iTunes]() [Korn Ferry]() [Korn Ferry Institute]() [Contact Us]() This email was sent to you to market Korn Ferry services. Please click [here]() to update your email preferences or unsubscribe from our announcements and promotional communications. You may continue to receive transactional emails such as registration confirmations, product updates, and responses to your direct requests. Korn Ferry | 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2600 | Los Angeles, CA 90067 U.S.A. © 2023 Korn Ferry. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]().

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