Disruption
How Innovative Mergers Are Shaping Health Care Delivery
Harvard Business School’s Regina Herzlinger examines collaboration and innovation in health care.
Harvard Business School’s Regina Herzlinger examines collaboration and innovation in health care.
Viewing technology as a set of solutions misses opportunities to innovate in bigger, bolder ways.
This online exclusive article discusses why the dramatic rise of China’s digital leaders has put the squeeze on Western internet giants.
Disruption rarely comes out of nowhere — so if you see these key signs, take action to limit your risk.
Knowledge embedded in today’s production and design tools is a powerful force that is leveling the global technology playing field.
Innovation-focused adopters of AI are positioning themselves for growth, which tends to stimulate jobs.
As smart technologies embed deeper into human processes, a more powerful form of collaboration is emerging.
The fundamental disruption introduced by AlphaZero’s hyperlearning in the chess world can teach business executives about AI.
Companies seeking tech alliances to stay competitive may benefit from an adaptive ecosystem model.
Giving people extra time and resources can boost innovation — but only if you match your “slack strategy” to employee type.
John Hancock’s chief marketing officer describes how the legacy company is organizing for digital.
Focused on internal networking and upskilling, the marketing organization at John Hancock is well-positioned to compete in a digital world.
Businesses can innovate and thrive by nurturing a “creator” mindset.
Mature companies often lack the vision and the commitment to fully commit to new technologies.
Companies can improve productivity by tapping into free digital goods and paying their own employees to contribute.
People who are satisfied with the current way of doing business are not likely to transform it.
When it comes to patent policies, the U.S. system is not broken — so lawmakers shouldn’t fix it.
A major economic shift is happening — from the experience economy to the coherence economy.
Featured excerpt from Big Mind: How Collective Intelligence Can Change Our World.
There’s a significant correlation between net profit growth and a corporate culture of innovation.