The Talent Docket: August 12, 2016

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Today’s top talent-related stories from around the web.


The future economy means that brains will overcome brawn, writes The Atlantic.


A Japanese CEO says he care more about his employees than his business investors. This tactic is working for him, writes Business Insider.


Toshiba is on an upswing after its accounting scandal, writes Fortune. This is the first profit reported in six quarters.


Rather than scolding employees for watching the Olympics at work, Fast Company advises using the games as a culture builder.


Finally, Forbes lists some companies that are using innovative internal communications practices.