Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins believes internal promotion interviews are "stupid," while the Seattle Seahawks celebrated a Super Bowl victory, and Red Lobster's CEO plans a turnaround, according to recent reports. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. Discovery is reviewing Paramount's latest takeover offer, and "Chicken Shop Date" creator Amelia Dimoldenberg is set to star in a romantic comedy.
Cisco's CEO, Chuck Robbins, expressed skepticism about the value of interviews for internal promotions, stating that he believes the evaluation of an employee's performance over time is more important. "I think when we have two or three internal candidates for a promotion, the whole interview process is stupid to me," Robbins said last week on TBPN, according to Fortune. He added, "We've been watching these people work for a decade." Robbins' comments come as many companies are planning modest raises, prompting workers to seek clarity on how to advance their careers in 2026.
In the world of sports, the Seattle Seahawks, led by 38-year-old head coach Mike Macdonald, won Super Bowl LX, defeating the New England Patriots with a score of 29-13. Macdonald's career path took an unexpected turn when he declined a job offer from KPMG to pursue a football internship. He had graduated from the University of Georgia with a master's degree in sports management.
Red Lobster is also facing a pivotal moment. CEO Damola Adamolekun, 37, is planning to revitalize the seafood chain by shrinking its footprint and streamlining its menu. This strategy follows the company's bankruptcy filing and the closure of numerous locations. Adamolekun is optimistic about the future, telling Fortune, "I think this can be the greatest comeback in the history of the restaurant industry."
In the media and entertainment sector, Warner Bros. Discovery is evaluating Paramount's upgraded hostile takeover offer. According to Variety, the offer includes new financial commitments. Paramount Skydance has said it will pay Warner Bros. Discovery an extra $650 million per quarter if the WBD takeover isn't completed by the end of 2026.
Finally, Amelia Dimoldenberg, the creator of "Chicken Shop Date," is set to star in and produce a romantic comedy for Orion Pictures, according to Variety. The film will center on a celebrity interviewer.
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