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Leaders must pay close attention to continually shifting trade policies to mitigate the impacts on their businesses.
A new way of quantifying the value of time goes beyond productivity to measure time’s subjective value to individuals.
Companies that foster community, contribution, and challenge are better positioned to attract and retain top talent.
Once AI becomes pervasive, it no longer gives companies an edge over rivals — but cultivating creativity can.
Neuroinclusion efforts at large employers offer proof that neurodivergent employees can deliver big business benefits.
Data quality improves radically when every employee recognizes that they are both a data creator and a data customer.
Wider options for finding talent, coupled with technology such as AI, are opening up possibilities to reshape work.
Research finds that some types of new products fare better than others in a downturn, particularly as it nears a recovery.
As data work increases, employee engagement declines. Leaders can implement strategies to make tasks more meaningful.
Leaders can learn to prepare for unprecedented disruptions by participating in dynamic simulations of crisis scenarios.