A bias for Agile, and a refusal to stay inside (the bank)
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Markus Perschl seeks rapid iteration in an industry known for steadiness.
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Markus Perschl seeks rapid iteration in an industry known for steadiness.
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The women’s fashion retailer is doubling down on catalogs and making stores the center of the customer experience.
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Finance professionals using the CAPM model to price their takeover targets may want to update their methodology. New research shows valuation errors are not uncommon.
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At a time when wage inequality and workplace fairness dominate the national conversation, a new study by Nathan Wilmers sheds light on the factors that drive pay disparities among workers.
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A new study identifies the behaviors that need to go, the ones that can stay, and the new ones leaders need today.
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In "Leadership in Practice: Making and Learning," MIT Sloan students integrate the MIT Leadership Capabilities model with arts processes and experiential sessions.
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Improved handwashing habits at airports — even just a few — would curb the global spread of disease, new research finds.
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Jacklyn Dallas’ worst idea involved an iPhone and a “uniquely unappetizing” banana.
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And what SPACE10 teaches us about innovation.
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Hospitals are becoming overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases. Here are four ways telemedicine can remake the triage process to better manage patient flow.