Every company a technology company? Some lessons they need to absorb
"CEO after CEO is realizing that the way they're spending their investment money is shifting very quickly."
"CEO after CEO is realizing that the way they're spending their investment money is shifting very quickly."
A.I. companies have made some "impressive achievements," but many calculations are based on "projections into the future that are exaggerated."
"There is no substitute for hands-on experience," said professor Eric So.
If there was a shortage of accountants, I would expect to see starting pay for graduates going up quite a lot. But in reality it has fallen."
"Accumulating Bitcoin might seem like an obvious strategy, a more ambitious plan calls for overhauling the nation's financial architecture."
"Our research explores how multiple role identity struggles emerge in family businesses and how they are managed by their boards."
John Sterman weighs in on Microsoft pledging to restore parts of the Amazon rainforest by removing 3.5 million tonnes of CO2 – all to offset increasing emissions from its data centres.
For professor Catherine Wolfram, Trump's tariffs are only part of the problem when it comes to clean energy.
Deborah Ancona discusses the essential skills of inquiry, advocacy, and connecting that leaders can use to foster trust.
"I think we shouldn't be Covid-obsessed when we think about NIH reform, and this set of proposals is."