Organizational Transformation
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What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
The 2016 MIT Sloan Management Review/BCG Sustainability Report finds investors’ concerns are being overlooked by executives.
Tech consortia help reduce patent risk, but managers must weigh the pros and cons for innovation.
Research finds three key reasons boards fail at CEO succession planning.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
In an on-demand webinar, Wolfgang Gruel and Frank Piller detail new experiments in personal transportation.
Research from MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy offers new insights into platform markets and network effects.
Digital technology is empowering patients to participate in developing their own treatment plans.
With the advent of digitization and the App economy, the frontiers of customization are expanding further.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
AI-supported management; how to buy your digital capabilities; videocasting for transparency.
Sustainability-Oriented Innovation is no longer a one-trick pony.
The success of mobile money pioneer M-Pesa shows how addressing sustainability issues opens new opportunities.
Preparing for the platform-business revolution; how to optimize distribution networks with big data.
Digitization has not resulted in increased productivity growth. A University of Chicago economist explains why.
Authors of a new 2016 report explain why competitive advantage from analytics is declining — and what to do about it.
A successful innovation developed by Cisco’s R&D unit in India offers practical insights.
Operational excellence requires cultivating an expectation for continuous improvement in all employees.
Three experts provide their responses to the article “How Useful Is the Theory of Disruptive Innovation?”
Putting robots to work; the state of digitization in the U.S. middle market; a yellow flag on gamification.