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ServiceNow widens AI governance across enterprise systems
Read the full story: ServiceNow widens AI governance across enterprise systemsServiceNow is widening control over AI across enterprise technology estates. New controls, integrations, and observability features extend governance across models, agents, identities, and cloud services as more deployments move into production.
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Rewards gap leaves workers feeling overlooked
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Shadow AI worries UK business leaders
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Exit ready, but not leader ready: the hidden cost of accelerated business transitions

Accelerated exits are exposing succession weaknesses across privately held businesses. Amy Speake, CEO of Holmes Noble, argues that tax-driven timetable changes are forcing founders towards earlier exits before internal successors are ready, raising leadership risk for boards, investors, and acquirers.







