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When managers build more diverse networks, they’re more likely to recognize the value of employees’ breakthrough ideas.
Should a chief data officer lead data and AI efforts? Three potent forces will determine the future of the CDO role.
Leaders’ flawed assumptions about employee motivation lead to counterproductive management tactics.
The goal isn’t eliminating technical debt but managing it, focusing on the highest-value fixes, and supporting innovation.
Self-comparisons can be demoralizing, but strategically comparing yourself against your peers can be a tool for growth.
Leaders must tackle both cultural and technology issues to gain a more comprehensive view of risk organization wide.
Research finds that placing more senior managers in cybersecurity roles can lead to overconfidence about defenses.
Consumer ire over vendor restrictions are leading to new right-to-repair laws in many jurisdictions.
Having someone take on a critical reviewer role can enhance a meeting’s effectiveness and lead to better decisions.
Chinese companies’ place-based strategies for international expansion offer lessons for businesses worldwide.