When two heads aren’t better than one
Leaders often have to decide whether to delegate projects to individuals or a group. According to a new study, it should depend on the task.
Leaders often have to decide whether to delegate projects to individuals or a group. According to a new study, it should depend on the task.
Emerge was built on a clear problem statement, well-mapped feedback, and leveraged resources to help Sri Lankan girls learn business and life skills.
Artificial intelligence can improve data integrity, provide stronger predictions in the supply chain, and give finance leaders more time to focus on strategy.
CFOs from HubSpot, Protiviti, and more discuss changes in the skills needed in the evolving financial world and how to find and retain talent.
Onerous licensing requirements for CPAs are dampening career interest in accounting, especially among minority candidates, a new study finds.
New research identifies four types of business-to-business platforms and three ways they can think about success.
Journalistic truth isn’t dead, a new study has found, but socioeconomic factors affect people’s ability to identify real news.
Here are four truths about climate initiatives from Walmart’s energy transformation executive, Vishal Kapadia.
Researchers studied the effects the Family and Medical Leave Act had after its passage in 1993. Here’s where it drove change.
Without a clear strategy, corporate sustainability efforts often represent sunk costs. New research explains how to align digital sustainability with corporate goals.