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Having a minority stake in a business partnership doesn’t always mean having fewer rights.
In-store technology promises a better customer experience — and fuel for improved retail analytics.
Conventional ways of making strategy are inadequate amid uncertainty and complexity. Today, it requires moral purpose.
Developments in enabling technology are opening up more use cases for virtual models of real-world objects.
Businesses that don’t understand the connection between business transformation and culture change risk obsolescence.
Great strategy addresses investor and consumer interests and also recognizes the value of nontraditional stakeholders.
Cutting carbon emissions in heavy transport and industrial heat can be done profitably.
New research exposes the conflicts working parents may face when weighing concerns about work and career geography.
New research highlights nine key factors impeding organizations’ ability to advance their data science progress.
To monetize data, companies must first transform it so it can be reused and recombined to create new value.