The Dartmouth Professor and author describes what it means to take a ‘wide lens’ approach to innovation
Genevieve Bell who has been called Intel’s ‘secret weapon’ provides a anthropologist’s point of view on the increasing role of technology in our lives, and how it isn’t changing us as much as you might think
Corporations need rules, too, as they are societies-within-a-society that make a material difference to the world in which they operate
The best-selling author and ’Ultimate Entrepreneur for the Information Age’ describes the importance of making yourself indispensable.
Exploring the Relationship Between Steely Muscles and Steely Resolve
Ambiguous problems are not just academic exercises; they are existential threats in that they can threaten the very survival of an organization
The Thinkers50-ranked economist, Umair Haque describes the cornerstones of constructive capitalism – a far cry from the ‘dumb growth’ of the industrial age
The New York Times columnist and author, Gretchen Morgenson talks about the sins of omission that led to the financial crisis and Washington�s role in laying the groundwork for it
It’s time to broaden our focus on environmental sustainability practices and social responsibility to also include organizational effects on employee health and mortality
The man who wrote the book on open-innovation explains how not to get stuck in the ‘commodity trap’
Traditional inquiries seek to eliminate a paradox by narrowing the definition of an issue, re-stating the problem, or hoping it will go away