Why automakers colluded against clean air regulation
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Knowing why BMW, Daimler, and Volkswagen colluded against clean air regulation — and quantifying the damages — may have implications for U.S. policy.
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Knowing why BMW, Daimler, and Volkswagen colluded against clean air regulation — and quantifying the damages — may have implications for U.S. policy.
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Are you experimenting with artificial intelligence, or are you “AI future-ready”? A new model maps four stages of enterprise AI maturity.
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Slack CEO Denise Dresser lists five types of AI users you need to know in your organization and offers guidance on how to engage them.
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Two AI practitioners explain how “Large X models” that turn text into actions may ultimately allow generative AI to water plants and peel potatoes.
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A well-structured letter starts with facts, incorporates feelings, and concludes with a solution, according to MIT Sloan negotiation expert Mary Rowe.
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On October 29, 2018, Indonesia’s Lion Air flight 610, a nearly new Boeing 737 MAX 8 jet, plunged into the Java Sea at 400 miles per hour, killing all 189 people on board. Eight days later Boeing issued a bulletin to all 737 MAX 8 and 737 MAX 9 operators stating that “erroneous angle-of-attack data” ...
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Across history, some bursts of lending to companies and individuals, or so-called "credit booms," have led to busts, while others haven't.
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81% of participants in a role play simulation increased motivation to combat climate change, regardless of political orientation
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A McKinsey expert shares insights on what it takes to turn generative AI’s promise into tangible business value.
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As hourly employees find their voice, and one another, smart business leaders are keeping an ear close to the ground.