These tips can help leaders develop their own and employees’ ability to apply ethical judgment in difficult situations.
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Reinventing the Organization for GenAI and LLMs
Learn three principles for reorganizing work around AI.
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A Five-Step Guide To Improving Your Employer Brand
These five steps can help you burnish your employer brand and meet the challenge of talent acquisition.
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Return-to-Office Mandates: How to Lose Your Best Performers
Executives should be focusing on employee outcomes and accountability rather than performative in-office appearances.
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How AT&T Employees Turned Process Gripes Into $230 Million Saved
AT&T’s Project Raindrops lets employees kill annoying or outdated processes and tools. Check out key lessons.
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Health Care Platforms Need a Strategy Overhaul
Researchers share a three-part approach to help leaders of digital health platforms manage and scale their businesses.
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Steer Clear of Corporate Venture Capital Pitfalls
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.