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At too many large companies, corporate functions like HR and IT don't get enough strategic direction from the CEO.
Here are six questions for executives to consider when thinking about business model innovation.
New research offers insights into choosing the best approach to learn about a foreign market.
The current approach to measuring patent quality is not serving the world's patent systems.
New research finds that investments companies make in information technology increase profitability and sales more than investments in advertising or R&;D do.
New standards will integrate environmental, social and governance performance with financial information.
Twitter, Facebook and an internal intranet are changing the way a health care provider communicates.
Andrew McAfee, the MIT researcher who coined the term Enterprise 2.0, discusses how CEOs see social tools.
The 2011 Sustainability Report by MIT Sloan Management Review and BCG shows sustainability moving permanently onto agendas.
Motivated by rising health-care costs and commitment to their staff's health and productivity, many companies are taking matters into their own hands.