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You’re Not Powerless in the Face of Imposter Syndrome
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An Antidote to Microaggressions? Microvalidations.
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Generative AI Has an Intellectual Property Problem
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Creating Psychological Safety for Black Women at Your Company
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The Dark Side of Solar Power
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9 Trends That Will Shape Work in 2023 and Beyond
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When Blind Hiring Advances DEI — and When It Doesn’t
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Research: How to Be a Better Ally to the LGBTQ+ Community
Organizational Development Digital ArticleStrategies to help you rise above performative allyship, based on a series of studies conducted over four years. -
Begin with Trust
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Recognizing and Responding to Microaggressions at Work
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When Great Minds Don't Think Alike
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Why Diversity Programs Fail
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How Generative AI Is Changing Creative Work
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The Key to Inclusive Leadership
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AI Should Augment Human Intelligence, Not Replace It
Business and society Digital ArticleArtificial intelligence isn’t coming for your job, but it will be your new coworker. Here’s how to get along. -
8 Questions About Using AI Responsibly, Answered
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Understanding China
Global Business SpotlightThis package begins with "What the West Gets Wrong About China," by Rana Mitter and Elsbeth Johnson, which discusses three fundamental misconceptions:... -
What the West Gets Wrong About China
Global Business SpotlightMany people have wrongly assumed that political freedom would follow new economic freedoms in China and that its economic growth would have to be built... -
Unconscious Bias Training That Works
Organizational Development Magazine ArticleTo become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive, many companies have turned to unconscious bias (UB) training. By raising awareness of the mental shortcuts... -
When People Assume You're Not In Charge Because You're a Woman
Organizational Development Digital Article"Role incredulity" is a systemic issue - and organizations need to deal with it.
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Conservative CEOs Pursue Riskier International Deals Than Liberals Do
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Should Your Nonprofit Charge Its Beneficiaries?
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Can We Make Middle Age Less Miserable?
Personal growth and transformation Magazine ArticleNew books and a podcast offer insight and advice. -
3 Myths About Hiring People with Criminal Records
Business and society Digital ArticleWhy employers should embrace fair-chance hiring practices. -
Charting the Emerging Geography of AI
Business and society Digital ArticleAn analysis of the 25 global AI leaders reveals which countries are pulling ahead — and the drivers behind their advantage. -
What Innovators Who Create New Markets Do Differently
Business history Digital ArticleThree mindsets that lead to “nondisruptive creation.” -
AI Is Testing the Limits of Corporate Governance
Corporate governance Digital ArticleThe turmoil at OpenAI offers five lessons — and one dire warning. -
Why Recycled Materials Don’t Always Generate Greener Products
Environmental sustainability Digital ArticleA case study of Japanese electronics giant Hitachi reveals lessons for companies that want to decarbonize their supply chains. -
OpenAI’s Failed Experiment in Governance
Corporate governance Digital ArticleIn mixing the for-profit and nonprofit models, OpenAI hoped for the best of both worlds. Instead, it got the worst. -
To Earn Trust, Climate Alliances Need to Improve Transparency
Climate change Digital ArticleBusiness alliances play a crucial role in addressing the climate crisis — and through greater disclosure, they might be able to gain greater legitimacy. -
How Leaders Can Be Stewards of “Good Tech”
Business ethics Digital ArticleFormer IBM CEO Ginni Rometty on driving positive, meaningful change for individuals, our organizations, and our world. -
How Companies Can Build Trustworthy AI Assistants
Business and society Digital ArticleAs they become more powerful, here’s what organizations need to do to ensure they’re deployed responsibly. -
Succeeding at the “Social” Part of ESG
Corporate social responsibility Digital ArticleFive lessons from a survey of more than 600 companies. -
How to Heal After a Toxic Incident at Work
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Unifying Your Company Around a Moral Goal
Business ethics Digital ArticleThree strategies for building a “moral community.” -
To Solve Big Problems, Make Everyone Feel Included in Your Mission
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Navigating the New Risks and Regulatory Challenges of GenAI
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Research: How Women Improve Decision-Making on Boards
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Research: Should Suppliers Cooperate with Companies Entering Bankruptcy?
Business law Digital ArticleWhen they do, a mutually beneficial outcome is more likely. -
Bringing Your Company’s Purpose to Life
Corporate strategy Digital ArticleThree charts to start discussions about why you exist.
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Procter & Gamble: Cost of Capital (Abridged)
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Gong Cha's Return to Singapore: Rebuilding a Popular Bubble Tea Franchise
Management Case Study8.95View Details The case describes the relaunch of the popular bubble tea franchise Gong Cha in Singapore in December 2017. This was seven months after its 80 outlets... -
Which Way to Go? Jamaica's Economic Stabilization Policy
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The Fall of the "Fabulous Fab"
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details Fabrice Tourre, a mid-level trader at Goldman Sachs, seeks to understand how he was one of the only executives of any Wall Street firm held accountable... -
Saint George Triangle: A Multi-Party Simulation - The Stakeholders - Our Beautiful Island
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Netflix and Dave Chappelle (B)
Management Case Study8.95View Details In late 2021, Netflix leadership had to deal with some fierce employee and public blowback after airing The Closer, a comedy special by comedian Dave... -
Health Leads: Reaching for Impact (B)
Leadership & Managing People Case Study5.00View Details The B case documents the development of a strategy to achieve system-level impact in a rapidly changing healthcare landscape for a nonprofit focused on... -
Sustainability and Innovation: Frameworks, Concepts, and Tools for Product and Strategy Redesign
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Motorola (B)
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Frito-Lay, Inc.: A Strategic Transition (Consolidated)
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Singapore TradeNet: A Tale of One City
Technology & Operations Case Study8.95View Details Describes the development of a new information technology-based trade document administration environment for the city-state of Singapore. A considerable... -
Portland's Urban Growth Boundary and Housing Prices (A): The Debate
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details In December of 2002, the Metro Council of Portland, Oregon had to decide whether or not to expand the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) for the metropolitan... -
Ingvar Kamprad and IKEA
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details Traces the development of a Swedish furniture retailer under the leadership of an innovative and unconventional entrepreneur whose approaches redefine... -
Natura &Co: Sustainability at Scale
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Saint George Triangle: A Multi-Party Simulation - The Stakeholders - The Ministry for Domestic Investment
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Gender and Free Speech at Google (C)
Global Business Case Study5.00View Details This case reveals Google's response to a list of employee demands aiming to combat sexual misconduct in the workplace. This case should accompany the... -
Maybank: Organisational Transformation Through Human Resources
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Walmart - Flipkart Deal: In Search of Stability
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Fresh to Table
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details After the contentious firing of an office manager, the leadership at Fresh to Table, a software-as-a-service provider for luxury hotels and restaurants,... -
Apollo Hospitals--First-World Health Care at Emerging-Market Prices
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details The Apollo Hospitals Group, one of Asia's premier health care organizations, had come to rival the best health care organizations on the globe. Apollo...
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You’re Not Powerless in the Face of Imposter Syndrome
Managing yourself Digital ArticleResearch found that moxie — strength of will, self-discipline, and the ability to persist despite challenges — was vital to the success of professionals from underrepresented backgrounds. -
An Antidote to Microaggressions? Microvalidations.
Diversity and inclusion Digital ArticleFive subtle acts of inclusion leaders can start practicing right now. -
Generative AI Has an Intellectual Property Problem
Intellectual property Digital ArticleStrategies to help companies mitigate the legal risk and ensure they’re in compliance with the law. -
Creating Psychological Safety for Black Women at Your Company
Diversity and inclusion Digital ArticleWhat organizations tend to get wrong — and how to get it right. -
The Dark Side of Solar Power
Organizational Development Digital ArticleAs interest in clean energy surges, used solar panels are going straight into landfill. -
9 Trends That Will Shape Work in 2023 and Beyond
Business management Digital ArticleAmid a looming economic downturn, employers can expect another tumultuous year. -
When Blind Hiring Advances DEI — and When It Doesn’t
Hiring and recruitment Digital ArticleThree questions to ask before implementing the strategy into your hiring practices. -
My Pronouns Are She/They. What Are Yours?
Difficult conversations First PersonGender pronouns are not a trend — they are a best practice. -
Research: How to Be a Better Ally to the LGBTQ+ Community
Organizational Development Digital ArticleStrategies to help you rise above performative allyship, based on a series of studies conducted over four years. -
Begin with Trust
Leadership & Managing People Magazine ArticleTrust is the basis for almost everything we do. It's the foundation on which our laws and contracts are built. It's the reason we're willing to exchange...