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New research finds that investments companies make in information technology increase profitability and sales more than investments in advertising or R&;D do.
A company's beliefs are often the most critical source of differentiation.
Too many executives confuse what an innovation is with what an innovation would do for them if they had one.
From the editor: Reflections on rethinking your business — and other insights contained in this issue.
New standards will integrate environmental, social and governance performance with financial information.
Twitter, Facebook and an internal intranet are changing the way a health care provider communicates.
A new wave of analytics-driven companies is making Massachusetts one of the hottest U.S. centers of big data.
To reach the "next billion" consumers, multinational companies need to create new networks of local partners.
Andrew McAfee, the MIT researcher who coined the term Enterprise 2.0, discusses how CEOs see social tools.
Motivated by rising health-care costs and commitment to their staff's health and productivity, many companies are taking matters into their own hands.