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See the world as a startup does Professor Rory McDonald, an expert in disruptive strategy, urges corporate leaders to learn from startups—and preschoolers—as they seek to reinvent their organizations.
How do you make life-changing ideas a reality? In Episode 2 of s + b’ s Take on Tomorrow podcast, Wellcome Leap COO Ken Gabriel and PwC UK’s Leo Johnson talk about accelerating the pace of ...
A kinder, gentler deal With his book Split the Pie, Yale School of Management professor Barry Nalebuff offers a consistent, fair, and scalable approach to negotiation.
Dentsu International’s pursuit of a more conscious consumerism Global CEO Wendy Clark on the need to transform to create growth and social impact.
Thriving at work in the post-pandemic world Leaders can take four steps to show employees how valued they are and ease the trauma of COVID-19.
Leadership when the chips are down A century after his death, Ernest Shackleton and his unsuccessful Antarctic expedition offer a rich lesson on how to embrace failure.
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A version of this article appeared in the Summer 2022 issue of strategy+business. This interview is part of the Inside the Mind of the CxO series, which explores a wide range of critical decisions ...
A rising tide of green capital Our systems need to channel the rising levels of climate-tech investment into the areas with the greatest potential for decarbonization.
Best Business Books 2021: Old man and the C-suite Tom Peters’s Excellence Now exhorts leaders to focus on the needs of people.
Best Business Books 2021: The right time to yell “fire!” A collaborative manifesto by academics urgently calling for change is the most provocative technology book of the year.
How do leaders make deals work? How do they ensure that the resources they invest—often at a premium to market value—produce worthwhile returns? We know from our body of research that one of the ...