In financial services, managers as a predictor of fraud
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A new study of financial advisors finds that middle managers are crucial to understanding the prevalence of misconduct.
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A new study of financial advisors finds that middle managers are crucial to understanding the prevalence of misconduct.
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Access matters as much as capital, so it’s crucial to lift others up along the way.
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Revolutions in telehealth, pivoting to meet demand, and the rise of the “super app” led the annual MIT Platform Strategy Summit.
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The author of “Black Software” on how to engage race, ask different questions, and avoid making people the problem.
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Julia Abramovich grew up in a household where you could be whoever you wanted, regardless of gender. Now she’s spreading that lesson to other women.
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A significant variation in mortgage rates makes it hard for Black homebuyers to build housing wealth. A change in risk assessment could help.
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At Vezeeta, Amir Barsoum turns patients into consumers by giving them choice. He uses a three-bucket approach to prioritize ideas and reach his goal.
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Ex-Google exec Megan Smith says an inclusive work climate leads to better business, research, and impact outcomes. Here are 4 ways to achieve that goal.
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To foster a data-centric culture, adopt the right technology, improve data literacy, and don’t be afraid to disrupt the status quo.
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County-level voter unhappiness prior to the 2016 election mattered more to Donald Trump’s electoral success than a host of other factors.