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Outrage is no longer an occasional crisis—it’s a constant. In this HBR Executive Masterclass, Oxford professor Karthik Ramanna explains why traditional crisis management fails in today’s polarized ...
Companies want to rapidly digitize procurement by exploiting emerging technologies like AI. However, traditional IT ...
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It used to be that legislative agendas and macro policy issues like trade policies or environmental initiatives were ...
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Despite the many advantages that committees bring, decision-making groups are known to face several challenges in surfacing and processing information. These challenges stem from a common root ...
The daughter of a police officer, Ardern grew up interested in public service but wary about the “blood sport” of New Zealand politics. Eventually, though, she found the courage to run for ...
In response to the intense pressure to grow, many companies seek new kinds of customers. A broader customer base seems as if it should always be good for business: More buyers mean more revenue ...
The past few years have been exhausting for many Western organizations. Civil strife seems to be widespread, with clashes over racial, gender, and income inequality; rising authoritarianism ...
When Andy Jassy succeeded Jeff Bezos as the CEO of Amazon, in 2021, he stepped into one of the most scrutinized leadership roles in business. But under Jassy’s leadership, Amazon has not only ...
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