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When a group of industry leaders work together to find new solutions and products, who's in charge?
The power and responsibility of companies to help build a thriving, resilient world has never been greater.
Highly capable firms are often reluctant to take risks, but they have much to gain if they try to innovate.
No, software will not render managers obsolete, but you will need to be more skilled than ever before.
Accenture's chief executive on the challenges of leading in a world that's almost impossible to predict.
Behind every piece of code that drives our decisions is a human making human judgments about what matters and what does not.
In the future workplace, humans may supplement the skills of machines — and not the other way around.
Traditional hierarchies are giving way to market forms of organizing that will recast the role of management.
While the financial services industry is increasingly turning to data and analytics, educating its non-quant managers is proving to be a challenge.
We are on the cusp of a major breakthrough in how organizations collect, analyze, and act on knowledge.