Corporate Social Responsibility
The Best of This Week
Six ways to support human rights; ethical monitoring of remote workers; customer-focused cost-cutting.
Six ways to support human rights; ethical monitoring of remote workers; customer-focused cost-cutting.
Companies can and should take meaningful action in response to human rights abuses by governments.
Porsche is accelerating innovation by emphasizing the need for collaboration between humans and AI technology.
Employee surveillance practices are increasing along with remote work arrangements. But can companies do it ethically?
To show respect for individuality, leaders should support the use of personal pronouns in communication.
Finding your best interviewers, key competencies for IT professionals, and how founder CEOs take advice (or don’t).
Identifying your best interviewers can substantially reduce hiring expenses and increase the quality of hires.
AI is a powerful tool for innovation when leaders communicate its benefits.
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A global study of resilience and engagement explores the tools people use to stay strong in a crisis.
New research explores whether founder CEOs incorporate or ignore advice from their leadership teams.
Organizations need to develop more-robust processes to ensure responsible use of AI.
Rapid exploration and experimentation often outperform a more deliberative approach to problem-solving.
The 2020 Culture Champions, adept crisis response, and how social media reveals our mental health.
The pandemic has shown how both speed and agility can help drive global business during a crisis.
The 2020 Culture Champions set themselves apart for having vibrant, multifaceted corporate cultures.
In an era of constant change, data and analytics teams must change rapidly to enable businesses to survive, never mind compete.
Why words matter in crucial conversations, alarming U.S. job trends, and how to make data meaningful.
Businesses distracted by the language around racism should instead focus on taking steps to actively prevent it.
Without visual annotations, charts and graphs are missed opportunities to feed your audience insights from your data.