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In the pursuit of growth, companies often strive to attract new kinds of customers. But if those new segments have needs, ...
A simple change to voting protocols can lead to more robust discussions–and better collective decision-making. Sign up for HBR Executive Agenda - for insights you need to steer your business now. Only ...
Safety remains the top priority in operations, and efficiency follows closely behind. AI in the form of applications like ...
Security operations centers (SOCs) have faced an impossible dilemma over the last 20 years. Either the alerts they pay for ...
In these turbulent times learning how to manage disputes is a must. by Peter T. Coleman The past few years have been exhausting for many Western organizations. Civil strife seems to be widespread, ...
AI will transform industries. However, this transformation will happen on enterprise time: longer, slower, and with far more ...
To optimize the digital workplace in a way that both enhances DEX and grows revenue, organizations need to equip their ...
With the damages from cybercrime growing ($16 billion in U.S. damages in 2024 alone), human error remains the leading cause ...
As the dust settles from the initial excitement and frenzy about generative AI (gen AI), a clearer picture of the tangible ...
AI development is dominated by a handful of powerful firms, raising concerns about equity, accountability, and social harm. AI cooperatives—democratically governed and community-owned—offer a ...
Yesterday we went over four ways to update your approach to leading a remote or hybrid organization. Today we’re back with four more tactics. Get everyone together regularly. “Anchor days ...
Quiet quitting, the Great Resignation, chronically low engagement numbers, increasing numbers of labor disputes, demands for equity and dignity in the workplace—business leaders have been warily ...
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