How leaders can get the most out of asking questions
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MIT Sloan’s Hal Gregersen explains question bursts, question audits, and why it’s important for leaders to not just ask questions but listen to the answers.
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MIT Sloan’s Hal Gregersen explains question bursts, question audits, and why it’s important for leaders to not just ask questions but listen to the answers.
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The OpenAI CEO talks artificial intelligence and regulation, AI and bias, AI and daily life, and more. For many reasons, he’s optimistic.
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When banks tighten lending standards following a shock, they can set off a chain reaction that can worsen and prolong a credit crunch.
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Skeptics are more likely to approve of sustainable infrastructure when shown AI-enhanced images of how green cityscapes might look, research finds.
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A new study finds that both Democrats and Republicans are more likely to permit the spreading of misinformation when it articulates a “deeper truth” that captures their grievances.
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Microsoft chief scientist Jaime Teevan on why leaders should look beyond productivity gains when evaluating where to deploy generative artificial intelligence.
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A new research briefing released today by CISR establishes three principles supported by data monetization research to guide business leaders when making artificial intelligence (AI) investments.
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Ten books with a fresh look at data monetization, DEI practices, disciplined entrepreneurship, and more.
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Reforming capitalism might be the only practical way to get to zero emissions quickly, says Bloomberg reporter Akshat Rathi.
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Business experts can now design, develop, and deploy IT applications on their own, without the need for robust programming skills.