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The structural fault line running through the US$3.5 trillion private credit market.

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What the technology delivers and what only humans can provide.

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Personal transformation and constant practice placed Chef Rishi Naleendra on the road to Michelin recognition

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Exceptional performance often rests on tensions that leaders must learn to recognise rather than resolve.

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Insights on FinTech lending, how friendship powers the gig economy, hyper-competitive workplace cultures and more.

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Economics & Finance

When Patient Capital Meets Impatient Investors

Claudia Zeisberger

The structural fault line running through the US$3.5 trillion private credit market.

Career

AI and the Future of Executive Coaching

Nadav Klein

What the technology delivers and what only humans can provide.

Leadership & Organisations

A Recipe for Success

M. Jarrett and Andy J. Yap

Personal transformation and constant practice placed Chef Rishi Naleendra on the road to Michelin recognition

Leadership & Organisations

High Performers Are Paradox Managers

Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries

Exceptional performance often rests on tensions that leaders must learn to recognise rather than resolve.
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Economics & Finance

The Importance of Networks in the Gig Economy

Lily Fang

Insights on FinTech lending, how friendship powers the gig economy, hyper-competitive workplace cultures and more.

Responsibility

Be An Owl: Turn Sustainability Regulations Into Advantage

A. Atasu, L. Van Wassenhove

Better to be seated at the table than to be on the menu.
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Leadership & Organisations

Making AI Agents Work Inside Your Organisation

INSEAD Knowledge

To unlock value from AI agents, organisations need to focus less on replacing people and more on redesigning workflows around real business problems.

Responsibility

Building Value From the Base Up

Amitava Chattopadhyay

Forming partnerships with stakeholders at the top and bottom of sustainable supply chains can create lasting value.

Marketing

How Much Is That Display in the Window?

Abhishek Borah

It literally depends on which direction you're going.

Leadership & Organisations

AI & Jobs: Are Companies Prepared for the Workforce Revolution?

A.J. Yap, V. Sevcenko, P. Puranam

Three words – reskill, rehire, recreate – could define organisations’ response to the AI disruption.
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Strategy

AI Is Supercharging Open Innovation

T. S. Andersson, A. Shipilov, N. Furr

As AI reshapes business strategy, large corporations are racing to innovate alongside startups.

Leadership & Organisations

The Perils of Fighting Local Gods

P. Furmanski, A.J. Yap

Three common cultural mistakes leaders make in mergers and acquisitions – and how to avoid them.

Career

AI and the Future of Executive Coaching

Nadav Klein

What the technology delivers and what only humans can provide.

Leadership & Organisations

A Recipe for Success

M. Jarrett and Andy J. Yap

Personal transformation and constant practice placed Chef Rishi Naleendra on the road to Michelin recognition

Leadership & Organisations

High Performers Are Paradox Managers

Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries

Exceptional performance often rests on tensions that leaders must learn to recognise rather than resolve.
1 comment

Economics & Finance

The Importance of Networks in the Gig Economy

Lily Fang

Insights on FinTech lending, how friendship powers the gig economy, hyper-competitive workplace cultures and more.

Leadership & Organisations

Making AI Agents Work Inside Your Organisation

INSEAD Knowledge

To unlock value from AI agents, organisations need to focus less on replacing people and more on redesigning workflows around real business problems.

Leadership & Organisations

AI & Jobs: Are Companies Prepared for the Workforce Revolution?

A.J. Yap, V. Sevcenko, P. Puranam

Three words – reskill, rehire, recreate – could define organisations’ response to the AI disruption.
2 comments

Strategy

AI Is Supercharging Open Innovation

T. S. Andersson, A. Shipilov, N. Furr

As AI reshapes business strategy, large corporations are racing to innovate alongside startups.

Leadership & Organisations

The Perils of Fighting Local Gods

P. Furmanski, A.J. Yap

Three common cultural mistakes leaders make in mergers and acquisitions – and how to avoid them.

Leadership & Organisations

Leading Organisational Change Without a Roadmap

C. Lin, M. Y. Lee

How one company reinvented itself in the absence of a tried-and-true playbook.
1 comment

Leadership & Organisations

The New Blueprint for Competing in a Fractured World

C. Moschieri, D. Ravasi, Q. Huy

The rules of global business have changed – so too should strategies for steering multinational operations.

Leadership & Organisations

What’s Different About Working in Tech?

M. Gonzalez, P. Puranam

A manager’s guide to thriving in a world driven by tech.

Leadership & Organisations

How Leaders Can Have Effective Conversations

N. Klein, E. Gattegno

Share the mic, skip the past and stay professional.
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