Innovating in existing markets: 3 lessons from LEGO
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LEGO’s journey from market leader to the brink of bankruptcy and back yields valuable insights for companies seeking to revitalize mature products.
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LEGO’s journey from market leader to the brink of bankruptcy and back yields valuable insights for companies seeking to revitalize mature products.
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Is the saying true that two heads are better than one? A new study by Abdullah Almaatouq sheds light on this age-old debate. He found that the answer depends on the complexity of the task.
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The toolkit includes steps and resources for enhancing employees’ job control, taming job demands, and improving workplace social relationships.
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MIT Sloan School of Management announced today that Andy Sun will be joining the faculty as Associate Professor (tenured) of Operations Research and Statistics on January 1, 2022.
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Traditional hotspots like Silicon Valley and New York may give way to smaller, more inclusive innovation ecosystems, researchers say.
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A startup showcase featured a prosthetic hand, crowd-sourced sizing for women’s clothes, and a way to use extra space on cargo planes.
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Erica Dhawan sees female allyship as more than just giving advice — it’s helping women find ways to take risks, network, and build successful careers.
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Subscriptions and identify verification are just two of the ways social media companies could stem the tide of inflammatory and inaccurate content.
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Prioritize soft skills, update your interview process, and offer more growth opportunities.
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Insights on fighting gender bias and meeting career challenges head on, from the Ideas Made to Matter women’s leadership series, The Bias Cut.