Data & Data Culture
The Best of This Week
Data-driven culture, ethics and compliance standards for pandemic aid, and effective global operations.
Data-driven culture, ethics and compliance standards for pandemic aid, and effective global operations.
Companies offering aid in a crisis must clarify the ethical and legal ramifications of their actions.
Leaders’ implicit biases toward new technology can cause them to make poor investment decisions.
Risk mitigation is an important new priority for business operations during the pandemic.
The ease with which consumers have adapted to rapid change signals a future of more disruption.
Companies put themselves at risk by making four key mistakes with corporate social responsibility.
Employers could use surveillance tools — with constraints — to keep workers safe and healthy.
The disruption triggered by the pandemic is rich with opportunities to fundamentally improve how we live.
Innovators need to develop their innovation capital so they can turn their ideas into reality.
Shareholders and stakeholders, data science’s pandemic shift, and combating workplace discrimination.
Identify which stakeholders will create long-term value for shareholders.
The coronavirus crisis is exposing some businesses’ weaknesses while highlighting others’ strong leadership.
Understanding how cybersecurity and cyber resilience differ is key to effectively responding to cyberthreats.
No amount of tech investment can outweigh closing the human performance gap — the best defense against cyberattacks.
The threat of voice-based cybercrime is growing along with the use of voice-directed digital assistants.
How peer coaching can help remote workers and reshaping leadership imperatives now and for the future.
Many organizations aren’t fully aware of or adequately minimizing the risks posed by social media.
Seamless connectivity dramatically increases convenience along with cyber risk.
Advice on supply chain resilience, leading remote teams, and risk management amid COVID-19 concerns.
We’ve known for decades what causes disruption. So why are companies still so vulnerable?