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Senior leaders are likely to be a consumer of statistics calculated by their direct reports to help them make informed ...
AI agents are fast becoming much more than just sidekicks for human workers. They’re becoming digital teammates—an emerging ...
While serendipity—finding something of value when you aren’t looking for it—might seem like pure luck, it’s actually a repeatable process that can drive breakthrough innovation. By helping your team ...
When President Donald Trump announced plans for reciprocal tariffs on April 2, analysts quickly noted that pharmaceuticals were exempted. But the reprieve is unlikely to last because the president ...
It’s not uncommon or unreasonable to worry about being laid off, particularly today. Layoffs in the U.S. recently hit their highest level since 2020, there’s been a 41,311% increase in ...
For years, conventional leadership wisdom has advised us to silence our inner critic—that voice in our heads that says we’re not enough, not ready, not worthy. But if you’ve ever tried this ...
In many organizations, managers make the first call about which candidates to bring in for an interview, and then later which applicant gets the job. While their expertise is crucial to selecting ...
IMD Business School’s Arnaud Chevallier explains how five types of questions can improve your strategic decision-making. Few leaders have been trained to ask great questions. That might explain ...
Generative AI (gen AI) has revolutionized workplaces, allowing professionals to produce high-quality work in less time. Whether it’s drafting a performance review, brainstorming ideas, or ...
Companies can greatly reduce their risk of failure by carefully navigating five critical steps. Unfortunately, you can’t set up your organization’s artificial intelligence projects like just ...
Not long ago, “going viral” was the gold standard for marketers. A viral campaign meant unprecedented reach, engagement, and brand awareness. The 2012 “Dumb Ways to Die” campaign by Metro ...
Since the late 1990s, more than 30 million people have benefited from a corrective eye surgery procedure called LASIK. Before the advent of LASIK, surgeons used a scalpel to cut into the cornea.