
Entrepreneur US
Which Franchise Model Is Right for You?
There are two big ones: You're either a location-based business, or you're service-based. Here's how to decide between them.
4 min |
Startups - Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
Auditing Algorithmic Risk
How do we know whether algorithmic systems are working as intended? A set of simple frameworks can help even nontechnical organizations check the functioning of their AI tools.
10+ min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
Acing Value-Based Sales
To get the best returns on innovative products, collaborate with customers to define and share the commercial opportunity.
10+ min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
Engineer Your Own Luck
Companies that modularize and externalize their best capabilities are in a strong position to seize unexpected opportunities.
10 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
How AI Skews Our Sense of Responsibility
Research shows how using an Al-augmented system may affect humans' perception of their own agency and responsibility.
5 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
How Generative AI Can Support Advanced Analytics Practice
Large language models can enhance data and analytics work by helping humans prepare data, improve models, and understand results.
10 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
How Long for AI to Pay Off?
SPECULATION ABOUNDS CONCERNING AI’S ULTIMATE IMPACT ON ORGANIzations and marketing, but it’s tough to discern where companies are achieving results.
1 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
Why Territorial Managers Stifle Innovation and What to Do About It
Managers who feel insecure about their status tend not to encourage novel ideas from their employees. Fostering their identification with the organization can change this behavior.
8 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
The Hazards of Putting Ethics on Autopilot
Research shows that employees who are steered by digital nudges may lose some ethical competency. That has implications for how we use the new generation of AI assistants.
5 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
Return-to-Office Mandates: How to Lose Your Best Performers
Your organization's highest-performing employees want executives to focus on outcomes and accountability, not office badge swipes.
8 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
To Navigate Conflict, Prioritize Dignity
Four interrelated practices can bolster dignity, leading to more constructive problem-solving and collaboration.
5 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
The CEO's Cyber Resilience Playbook
What do CEOs who led through a serious cyberattack regret? Use this guide to learn from their experiences and take smarter actions before, during, and after an attack.
10+ min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
A Tale of Two Hot Sauces: Spicing Up Diversification
The contrasting paths of two hot sauce manufacturers show that managing exposure on multiple fronts is essential.
4 min |
Summer 2024

MIT Sloan Management Review
Serve More Customers With Inclusive Product Design
Use these questions to empower teams to design products for more diverse populations.
7 min |
Summer 2024

WIRED
11,196 Years in Prison
Faruk Özer made crypto seem like the sation to decades of economic dysimction. Then he became Turkey's most wanted-and hated-man.
10+ min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
A Tale of Two Mice
Novelist Simon Van Booy tells the touching true story of how his pet mice inspired his newest novel, Sipsworth.
7 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
Searching for Answers in Faith, Poetry, and the Empty Forest
Calloway Song, winner of the 18th Annual Writer's Digest Poetry Awards, shares the story behind his winning poem, \"Songs of Gideon.\"
3 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
A Funny Thing Happened When I Fell From the Sky
Using magical realism and surrealism in your writing.
8 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
Steven Rowley
The New York Timesbestselling author discusses reconnecting with old characters, balancing humor and heart, and his new release, The Guncle Abroad.
10+ min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
Choosing Violence
The secret to writing animal characters.
6 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
Acting Against Their Nature
Four ways to create effective uncharacteristic behavior in your characters.
9 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
How Nature Journaling Can Help Your Writing
As writers, we want to transport our readers to the world we are describing or creating on the page.
5 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
A New Perspective Goes a Long Way
How exploring different perspectives in the drafting phase story's unique angle.
4 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
The Art of People-Watching
Advice for how observation can help you put people on the page.
7 min |
July - August 2024

Writer’s Digest
The Ecology of the Family
Build and leverage a family ecosystem to develop and deepen your fiction.
8 min |
July - August 2024

Fortune US
Tech Silicon Valley Startups Are Invading The Military Market - Silicon Valley and the military have a complicated history.
At the end of February 2022-a few days after cofounders Luke Allen and Steven Simoni sold their 90-person restaurant-tech startup to DoorDash― Russia invaded Ukraine.
4 min |
June - July 2024

Fortune US
Walmart's Mr. Fix-It
When Doug McMillon became CEO in 2014, Walmart's sales had stagnated, and customers were defecting to Amazon in droves. Over the next 10 years, he built an e-commerce powerhouse-and extended Walmart's ironfisted hold on the Fortune 500's No. 1 spot. Can McMillon and the big-box giant stay on top in a digital age?
10+ min |
June - July 2024

Fortune US
The Death of the American Pharmacy
Bartell's, a beloved Seattle drugstore now owned by debt-laden Rite Aid, is closing many of its locations. Its demise is the latest symptom of a national health care crisis that hurts all of us.
10+ min |
June - July 2024

Fortune US
Inside the Cult of Costco
The retailer's hundreds of warehouse stores are overstuffed and overwhelming-and that's all by design. We delve into the method behind the madness that turns shoppers into obsessives.
10+ min |
June - July 2024

Fortune US
A Disastrous Hack
The health care industry is still recovering from a cyberattack that shut down insurance payments and stole a third of Americans' health data.
10 min |