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Can You Be A Shaper Of Great Institutions?
Former Tata Group director R. Gopalakrishnan says the best leaders focus on building both a better business and a better world.
What Avengers: Infinity War Can Teach Us About Business
The movie shows that diverse individuals can work together to overcome extraordinarily daunting challenges.
Transforming TV By Going Back To The Future
For virtually its entire existence, the vast global television industry has survived and thrived amid a series of transformations. Here’s how it can surf the next wave.
The Wisdom Of Charles Handy
In his new book, the renowned business thinker and philosopher passes on his experiences of life, work, and how not to fall into the management trap.
India's New Unicorns
The world’s largest democracy is becoming a seedbed for billion-dollar startups.
Jabil's Manufacturing Leap
How one of the biggest companies you’ve never heard of may create the future of manufacturing.
China's Herd Of Unicorns
About 200 Chinese startups have valuations of $1 billion or more, and many of them are preparing to go global.
Woman At Work
Own It: The Power of Women At Work, by Sallie Krawcheck, Crown Business, 2017
The New Class Of Digital Leaders
Faced with organizational challenges, more and more companies are hiring an executive to manage their digital transformation.
Nanomaterials Hit It Big
Discoveries surrounding a new class of impossibly small and improbably powerful compounds could reshape the materials industry — and the world around us.
Is Your Company's Diversity Training Making You More Biased?
Corporate inclusion programs often trigger an us-versus-them mind-set. But establishing shared goals can help get teams on track.
Innovation From Farm To Table
Investment in agricultural R&D is essential to feeding the world’s growing population.
In High Spirits
How to capitalize on the boom in craft liquors.
Howard Yu Disrupts Disruptive Innovation
The IMD professor describes how the accelerating pace of technological change puts new pressures on established companies.
Getting Psyched
Psyched Up : How The Science Of Mental Preparation Can Help You Succeed by Daniel McGinn, Portfolio, 2017
Why Good Employees Do Bad Things
Kellogg’s Maryam Kouchaki on understanding — and avoiding — ethical breakdowns.
The Business Of Tetris
The Tetris Effect: The Game That Hypnotized the World,
Management Lessons From One Hospital's Dramatic Turnaround
Putting people at the core is the key to major improvements in financial, performance, regulatory, and quality indicators.
Us versus Them: Reframing Resistance to Change
How to bridge the gap between those who champion transformation and those who challenge it.
Augmented Reality Comes to Retail
The Pokémon Go craze may have faded, but it provides clues for retailers using technology to engage consumers.
Building Trust While Cutting Costs
During a restructuring, rumors spread and fear takes hold. You can reduce the turmoil by finding ways to inform, empower, and inspire employees.
10 Principles Of Strategy Through Execution
How to link where your company is headed with what it does best.
When Startups Spread Their Wings
Successful new companies must eventually face the chrysalis effect: a difficult metamorphosis into a mature company.
Hedge Fund, Meet Highway
New investments in infrastructure by private asset managers are changing the way the world finances its cities, power systems, and transportation links.
Fan Favorites
In order to build engagement and loyalty in a climate of intense competition and distraction, media companies have to understand their customers, viewers, and readers as fans.
The Machine Age Is Upon Us
Nixon and Kissinger’s effort to fix an overextended foreign policy was more like Obama’s than you might think.