Boards & Corporate Governance
It Pays to Have a Digitally Savvy Board
Having board members with digital business experience is a new financial performance differentiator.
Having board members with digital business experience is a new financial performance differentiator.
At the 2019 gathering of the World Economic Forum, re-skilling and flexible work took center stage.
One key strategy for AI success: retraining employees to have the skills your company will need.
Free markets and free minds require access to new ideas, innovation, and infrastructure.
Empathy and creative thinking are valuable skills in the workplace, but they’re hard to teach.
The employment landscape is rapidly changing, demanding that employees build new skill sets.
The “intangible assets” people bring to their jobs are valuable — but challenging to quantify.
A global survey finds that AI is delivering value to companies that use it across operations.
With people living longer than ever, there must be a way to promote regular education.
AI offers a potential solution to the problem of training employees how to find and use data.
A panel at the 2017 MIT CIO Symposium discusses how artificial intelligence will transform how we work.
Garvin’s 1998 article, “The Processes of Organization and Management,” remains one of the most popular articles ever published in MIT Sloan Management Review.
Free on-demand webinar with MIT SMR authors of “The Hard Truth About Business Model Innovation.”
Successful business model innovation requires an understanding of how business models evolve.
A strategic framework that eliminates faulty assumptions can help make alliances successful.
Operational excellence requires cultivating an expectation for continuous improvement in all employees.
Corporate learning programs should focus on the CEO’s strategic agenda rather than how learning is delivered.
The seeds of effective change must be planted by embedding procedural and behavioral changes in an organization long before the initiative is launched.
Truly innovative strategy must emanate from more than objective analysis.