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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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Alliances and acquisitions are alternative strategies—that is, the decision to do one usually implies not doing the other. If companies actually factored that into their decisions, they would make ...
Top-down solutions alone can’t fix the system. by Vijay Govindarajan and Ravi Ramamurti The U.S. health care system desperately needs reform to rein in costs, improve quality, and expand access.
June 10, 2025. Bill Wilson was an incredibly entrepreneurial young man with tremendous potential. He was also a drunk who had hit rock bottom. Then an epiphany led him to enduring sobriety.
It’s easy to view the debates between company leaders and employees over return-to-office mandates as overreaction on both sides: out-of-touch senior executives who don’t understand that the ...