Leaders can better create and assess a corporate venture capital strategy by considering a series of key questions.
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The Power of Proper Pronunciation
Proper name pronunciation is a simple, accessible practice that can promote inclusion and belonging in the workplace.
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Ask Sanyin: What Matters Most in Evaluating New Opportunities?
Executives deciding their next move should weigh how they can best apply five types of personal capital.
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Keeping Innovative Projects Aligned With Strategy
Where innovation proliferates, fast-moving companies rely on special review teams to keep projects aligned with the mission.
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Will Large Language Models Really Change How Work Is Done?
LLMs have immense capabilities but present practical challenges that require human knowledge workers’ involvement.
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How to Delegate More Effectively: Four Approaches
Leaders’ delegation decisions should reflect the trust they have in both their people and organizational processes.
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Scaling Automation: Two Proven Paths to Success
Two automation initiatives succeeded by scoring potential processes and combining technical and process knowledge.
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What the Smart Money Says About Black CEOs
Stock market reactions to the appointment of Black CEOs reflects both positive sentiment and negative biases.
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Building Culture From the Middle Out
Translating organizationwide value statements into group-specific practices is the key to making culture real.
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How Tech Fails Late-Career Workers
Age-related cognitive changes can hinder workers’ technology use, but these strategies can help managers support them.