Who owns digital innovation? Who cares?
No more C-suite showdowns. Instead, here are four strategies to point your organization forward.
No more C-suite showdowns. Instead, here are four strategies to point your organization forward.
LEGO’s journey from market leader to the brink of bankruptcy and back yields valuable insights for companies seeking to revitalize mature products.
Borrowing from computer science, algorithmic business thinking helps people communicate with each other, and with machines.
CIOs need to lead in both technology and business strategy. Here are four ways to make it happen.
Artificial intelligence can monitor and improve production and quality control on factory floors. The key is focusing on data, not complex AI systems.
First: Deciding to retire.
Ethernet Inventors Professor of the Practice at the MIT Sloan School of Management, Managing Director, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
A new report from MIT shows companies remain committed to supply chain sustainability. Policy and freight decarbonization are emerging priorities.
He excelled in mathematics at MIT, then set his sights on Wall Street. How Jim Simons made billions, and what he’s doing with it.
The digital economy can take organizations to new heights or cause them to fall spectacularly.