‘Impostor thoughts’ may have an upside in the workplace
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New research from MIT Sloan refutes the long-held belief that there is nothing good about thinking one is overestimated by colleagues.
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New research from MIT Sloan refutes the long-held belief that there is nothing good about thinking one is overestimated by colleagues.
Researcher sheds light on why East Asians are less likely than other ethnicities to attain leadership positions in America.
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Companies that fail to address the conflict between productivity and employee well-being risk losing employees.
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In his new book, Okta co-founder Frederic Kerrest shares tips on how startups can build a culture where everyone feels comfortable taking risks.
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Artificial intelligence is a profound technology “as important or more than fire and electricity,” according to Alphabet’s Sundar Pichai.
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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Three MIT Sloan alumni share insights on the future of finance, what’s challenging right now, and what advice they’d offer rising professionals.
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As a former chief risk officer, C.S. “Venkat” keeps an eye out for the unexpected. Here are the three business risks that concern him the most.
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How to define the right KPIs, why toxic culture is driving turnover, and more insights for leading in 2022.
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Hester Peirce, Neha Narula, and other regulatory experts unpack some of cryptocurrency’s thorniest questions.