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AI automation is uneven across roles. Leaders who understand the friction points can better navigate workforce changes.
Organizations that aspire to implement true meritocracy must go beyond performance and skills in defining it.
Analogical thinking helps leaders see problems in new ways by importing structures from distant, unrelated domains.
Aid reductions will have ripple effects across aid-enabled infrastructure and operations in developing markets.
Leaders can sustain social and environmental commitments amid a hostile political climate by communicating thoughtfully.
By regulating stablecoins, the GENIUS Act creates new payment options that could upend traditional business models.
Hotels and landlords can mitigate legal risks by choosing decentralized revenue management systems that use public data.
Workplace transformation isn’t about where people work — it’s about how they work together to drive outcomes.
CEOs must personally sponsor tech transformation — mastering technology, exploiting data, and creating ecosystems.
Accountability, strategy, and resource challenges can hamper responsible AI efforts — but they can be overcome.