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Professor Rory McDonald, an expert in disruptive strategy, urges corporate leaders to learn from startups—and preschoolers—as ...
A better way to market sustainable products Research by NYU Stern’s Center for Sustainable Business and PwC highlights the differences between messages that connect with customers and those that miss.
Can bossless management work? Not according to B-school professors Nicolai Foss and Peter Klein, whose new book makes the case for functional hierarchy.
The Thought Leader Interview: Meg Wheatley An expert on innovative leadership warns that too many companies are reverting to fear-driven management. Instead, executives should hold to their values and ...
A CEO guide to today’s value creation ecosystem The drivers of enterprise value extend beyond financial productivity — and as disruption intensifies, businesses must adapt to avoid value destruction.
The CEO of Silicon Valley–based design firm IDEO contends that elegant, customer-centric design stems from a simple set of thinking practices.
Building a culture of learning at work How leaders can create the psychological safety for people to constantly rethink what’s possible.
A strategist’s guide to Industry 4.0 Global businesses are about to integrate their operations into a seamless digital whole, and thereby change the world.
The new fortune at the bottom of the pyramid Profound changes are closing the gap between the world’s poorest consumers and others, offering an unprecedented opportunity for businesses to create — and ...
Creating a strategy that works The most farsighted enterprises have mastered five unconventional practices for building and using distinctive capabilities.
Rita Gunther McGrath thinks it’s time for most companies to give up their quest to attain strategy’s holy grail: sustainable competitive advantage. Neither theory nor practice of strategy has kept ...