Diversity & Inclusion
Three Elements of Successful Corporate Social Justice Initiatives
The highlight of the 2019-20 NBA season was a player-led response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
The highlight of the 2019-20 NBA season was a player-led response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
The drive to develop new ideas and foster change during an emergency can be cultivated even without a crisis.
The office cubicle is the product of a well-intended design philosophy gone astray.
When employees share ideas and opinions about topics outside the scope of their jobs, they and their companies benefit.
Organizations have become flexible about where and when employees work. But there are trade-offs.
Employee surveillance practices are increasing along with remote work arrangements. But can companies do it ethically?
Managers must seek and cultivate new skills in the IT workforce to create digital business value.
Our analysis of employee reviews reveals the importance of transparency and communication to corporate culture.
Managers can reenergize their businesses by leading with authenticity and grace during moments of crisis.
Companies need to evolve and shift thinking around what it means to have a data-driven culture.
Rooting out AI bias, assessing new tech investments, and customers’ pandemic-affected preferences.
Protocols that are used to root out bias in AI tools can— and must — be turned on the industry itself.
Returning “boomerang” CEOs, job crafting, and working with robots.
A comparative investigation of boomerang and non-boomerang CEOs reveals some nonobvious insights and critical implications for leaders.
Job crafting, a proactive take on job redesign, can help improve employee engagement and satisfaction.
The winner of the 2020 Beckhard Prize is “Improving the Rhythm of Your Collaboration,” by Ethan Bernstein, Jesse Shore, and David Lazer.
The “sharing economy” has fallen short of its promise to workers. A new book proposes a better way.
Four team management practices have been key to navigating the initial pivot to virtual workplaces.
The pandemic challenges managers to find a more productive way to meet with employees.
Strategizing for change, leading with agility, and developing AI strategy.