Brain Tech Is Getting Really Good. Here’s What Managers Need to Know
CURT NICKISCH: Welcome to the HBR IdeaCast from Harvard Business Review. I’m Curt Nickisch. L’Oreal is the global leader in fragrance. It’s always looking to … Read More
CURT NICKISCH: Welcome to the HBR IdeaCast from Harvard Business Review. I’m Curt Nickisch. L’Oreal is the global leader in fragrance. It’s always looking to … Read More
It’s never been more important for organizations to adapt quickly to unpredictability. Making smart technology investments now could be the key to handling unexpected change. … Read More
In the decades leading up to the Covid-19 pandemic, acquisitions of hospitals and health systems by private equity firms soared, sparking debate about how the … Read More
Autonomy is a hallmark of an innovative culture. The ability to make decisions for yourself enhances motivation, which in turn contributes to higher levels of … Read More
Apple launched the iPod in 2001 with the mission of “putting 1,000 songs in your pocket.” Fast forward two decades, and L’Oreal is taking a … Read More
Burnout is a response to chronic job stressors — high-frequency events embedded in workplace practices that have not been successfully managed. Over time, these stressors … Read More
If you’ve lost your job, it can be hard to remember all your career successes and stay positive. But you can’t replace your old job … Read More
The last few years have been characterized by an overwhelming amount of change for customers and marketplaces. From supply chain shortages to shifts in customer … Read More
At the heart of Silicon Valley Bank’s failure are uninsured depositors — specifically startup companies who held far more than the insured limit of $250,000 … Read More
Silicon Valley Bank focused on the startup sector, and that’s part of the story of why it failed. Lack of diversification means more risk. But … Read More