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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 ...
Not every entrepreneur needs a partner—but if you do, follow this process to find your match. Sign up for HBR Executive Agenda - for insights you need to steer your business now. Only available to HBR ...
It used to be that legislative agendas and macro policy issues like trade policies or environmental initiatives were ...
Many high-performing professional services firms—from big law to accounting to consultancies—are characterized by the extreme ...
The tech giants Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Apple, Google (now Alphabet), Microsoft, and Netflix are all so successful—and generate so much cash—that they seem virtually unstoppable. Yet ...
Why are discussions of politically charged issues often so fraught in the workplace today? How can managers ensure that they aren’t caught flat-footed by the conflict these issues sometimes ...
The invention of the like button, which today can be found everywhere on the internet, transformed digital advertising and marketing and fueled the rise of the social media industry. While most ...
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