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Thawing US-China Relations: Competition Meets Interdependence
What are the biggest wins from the Biden-Xi meeting on the sidelines of the APEC Forum?
Why Not Enough Women Are Senior Leaders
True parity in the workplace is still a distant goal. INSEAD faculty outline why women aren’t advancing and the role gender stereotypes play.
How Overconfidence Affects CEOs’ Investment Decisions
In uncertain climates, overconfident CEOs tend to invest less in assets that allow a firm to maintain strategic flexibility compared to non-overconfident CEOs.
Braggy Bosses Can Boost Their Teams
We love bosses who brag about their accomplishments – and loathe colleagues who do the same.
OpenAI's Crisis Is Yet Another Wake-Up Call
Effective governance can save AI doomers, accelerationists, altruists and techno-capitalists from themselves.
The Secret Ingredient For a Successful Career Change
Why some people seamlessly switch occupations while others struggle to reinvent their careers.
AI Is Coming for All Our Jobs... Or Is It?
How leaders, employees and organisations can better prepare themselves for the impact of AI.
How Networks Actually Harm Organisations
Digital technologies create digital relationships that limit companies ability to innovate and change.
Ten Ways Boards Need to Transform
How governance must pivot in the face of accelerating change.
The Three Next-Generation Marketing Skills You Need
Companies must secure “killer marketing and sales skills” in a dynamic landscape where commercial competencies rapidly become obsolete.
INSEAD Insights: November 2023 Research Picks
Recent findings on human morality, publishing cycles, manufacturing in low-income markets, virtual assessments in acute care services and sarcasm.
Ten Ways AI Is Transforming Marketing
Firms will soon be able to decode the unsaid when interacting with consumers – in fact, some already do.
Escape the Grip of Greed and Envy
Six steps to overcome the twin terrors of greed and envy and embrace being “good enough”.
The Pitfalls of Giving Feedback Across Genders
To best navigate gender divides, pay attention to perceived power imbalances.
How Negative Reviews Affect Online Consumers
Negative reviews influence consumer decisions depending on the type of product, as well as the nature and placement of these reviews.
How to Handle Dominant Leaders
Is your boss acting like a guru? Take charge by asserting yourself and setting clear boundaries.
The World’s Most Talent Competitive Countries, 2023
The tenth anniversary edition of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index reveals changing attitudes and persistent trends.
Shareholder Activism at What Price?
Financially driven campaigns waged by institutional investors against companies can lead to more workplace illness and injury.
Why You’re Missing Out on the Best Ideas
Businesses and leaders influence the kinds of ideas they receive without even realising it.
Making Radical Change a Business Sustainability Imperative
Companies need to take risks if they want truly impactful results.
Why We Haven’t Fixed Gender Inequality at Work
Research by Claudia Goldin, the 2023 Nobel Prize winner in Economics, offers ground-breaking insights about a long-standing problem.
How Anti-Discriminatory Measures Can Worsen AI Bias
Removing gender-related data from machine-learning models may paradoxically harm women instead of protecting them.
INSEAD Insights: October 2023 Research Picks
Recent findings on bias in employee evaluations, shareholder activism, children’s mental health, the meaning of work and knowledge weighting.
How Does Self-Serving Attribution Affect Strategic Decisions?
How a firm evaluates its past alliance performance can influence its choice between future alliances and acquisitions.
China: Caught in the Middle-Income Trap?
What would it take for China to get back on its growth trajectory?
How to Handle Foolish People
Exploring the roots of stupidity and strategies to combat the ignorance of others.
Making Stress Work for Organisations
Moderate stress boosts performance. But can companies determine “optimal" stress levels for their employees?
Giving Feedback Across Cultures
A direct approach that’s welcomed at home can be easily misinterpreted as aggressive elsewhere.
The Positive Effect of Multiple Narrating Voices
Using two or more narrators in ads can increase consumer attention and boost persuasion.
How Leadership Shapes Sustainability Governance
Amid regulatory and societal pressures to meet sustainability standards, strong personal leadership in the boardroom is needed to ensure competitive advantage and corporate longevity.
Are Multiple Job Interview Rounds Really Necessary?
How companies can simplify the process without compromising their evaluation of candidates.
A Simple Corporate Strategy for a Better Political Game
Even within the same government, different branches may have divergent goals. Here’s how firms can play this to their advantage.
Strategies for Building and Boosting Psychological Safety
INSEAD research highlights practical approaches to integrate psychological safety into team dynamics.
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A Smarter Way to Design Business Strategies to Serve the Poor
With intelligent modelling, a little data can go a long way when it comes to predicting the performance of bottom-of-the-pyramid strategies.
How to Destigmatise Repulsive Products
Entrepreneurs can leverage “dirty creativity” to pitch unusual products that consumers may find objectionable.
ESG Is Not Impact
ESG efforts are essential for reducing harm, but it is not the same as striving for a net positive impact.
Disaster Response: Finding Order in Turmoil
When disaster strikes, governments are faced with difficult, urgent decisions – but preparedness can make a difference.
The Making of Start-Up Ecosystems
Strategies to nurture thriving hubs for new ventures.
Too Many Meetings, Too Little Time (to Work)
What if there was a better way to schedule meetings for team coordination?
Solving the Problem of Remote Work
A framework to help leaders approach the topic more holistically and effectively.
Is the Globalisation Recession Here to Stay?
Potential pathways to a new chapter for globalisation in an increasingly disconnected world.
A First Step Towards Resilient Organisations
Cultivating resilience in the face of organisational crises hinges on the foundation of a clear strategy, heightened awareness and robust reserves.
How Sporting Events Can Score Big on Sustainability
The Rugby World Cup and other global tournaments can set the stage for both sporting excellence and sustainability.
INSEAD Insights: September 2023 Research Picks
Recent findings on online marketplace dynamics, new market creation, trust in AI, diversity in corporate boards and consumer choices.
It's the Journey, Not the Destination
Including information about your career journey can help convey warmth in written professional introductions.
Pay Attention to the Details
Focusing on the right information can pay dividends for any investor.
The Power of Distinct Owners as Value Catalysts
Uncovering the unique elements owners need to achieve business success and resilience.
A Nondisruptive Approach to the Environment
Companies can help the transition to a greener economy without sacrificing their financial interests.
Deflation Woes: Can China Avoid Japanification?
What the world’s second-largest economy could do to stop its spiral into economic stagnation.
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How Tech Transforms Luxury Brands’ Value Proposition
Luxury brands are increasingly leveraging technology to reduce uncertainty and enrich experience throughout the customer journey.
Covid-19 Furloughs Helped Firms Thrive
Even keeping low-wage workers on the payroll yielded benefits after Covid-19 restrictions ended.
How Luxury Consumers Can Seem More Authentic
Consumers can mitigate the negative social consequences of wearing luxury items by publicly revealing their passion for the products or brands.
Mastering the Game: The Advantage of AI Training
In the same way chess computers gave players a competitive edge, AI has the power to elevate skills and enhance performance.
Managing Systemic Risks in Tech: Lessons from Finance
The financial sector's track record in risk management offers invaluable lessons for the tech industry.
Frameworks and Focus Are Essential for Change
The crucial role business schools must play in building a better world.
How Founding Conditions Impact Start-Up Success
Diverse founding teams formed in unpredictable environments tend to perform better in similar subsequent conditions.
Inside the Black Box Crucial to Megaproject Success
Despite their importance to the global economy, most megaprojects fail to be delivered on budget or schedule. Here’s how managers could improve on that dismal record.
Unravelling the Link Between Socioeconomic Status and Obesity
A longitudinal study conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic suggests that stress plays a key role in explaining why obesity is more common among the poor than the rich.
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Pursuing Purpose After Early Retirement
Individuals who achieve financial independence seek greater purpose and meaningful work to enrich their lives.
Why Has the Humanitarian Sector Been Slow to Localise?
Despite a collective strategic intent to localise, progress has been slower than expected.
Is Transshipment More Cost-Effective Than Hubs?
Drones, self-driving vehicles and other technologies have made shipping stock between locations a viable alternative to obtaining them from a centralised facility.
Letting Go of the Urge to Rescue
Exploring the motivations behind our need to help others and embracing a balanced approach to offering assistance.
How LLMs Can Change the Way We Strategise
LLMs have notable limitations when it comes to strategy formulation, but deliberately imperfect prompts can challenge conventional thinking.
What Businesses Can Learn From Humanitarian Operations
Navigating uncertain and dynamic environments and overcoming resource and information scarcity are nothing new to humanitarian organisations.
Democracy, Defence and Conflict in the Age of AI
How can we ensure that AI fosters, rather than undermines, democratic values?
Must AI Accuracy Come at the Cost of Comprehensibility?
Companies looking to integrate AI in their operations should think twice before turning their backs on simpler, more explainable AI algorithms in favour of complex ones.
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Stop Going It Alone
Negotiating radical organisational change needs to be a collective effort.
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Better Geographic Investing Begins With an Inclusive Index
A novel stock return index can help portfolio managers make more informed investment decisions and better manage risks.
Customer Engagement in a Circular Economy
Embracing circular business models unlocks opportunities for companies to engage with customers, optimise resource utilisation and ensure a sustainable future.
The Importance of Strategic Minds
Directors and CEOs need to develop specific traits to effectively navigate strategic issues and help shape the future of companies.
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Navigating Trust and Safety in the World of Generative AI
The new generation of artificial intelligence can help defend against online harms – if we can effectively manage the risks.
How AI Can Improve Human Performance
AI training enhances strategic skills, especially in lower-skilled individuals. But it isn’t a perfect substitute for human training partners.
Why Demographics Matters More Than Ever for Businesses
How understanding expanding and shrinking population subsets could help business and investors identify opportunities to pursue and pitfalls to avoid.
The Psychological Strategies of Influencers
Understanding the psychology behind why influencer marketing works.
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ChatGPT and AI Disruption: Is Consulting Next in Line?
Consultants need to up their game to match algorithms’ ability to provide affordable strategic due diligence.
US-China Ties: Damage Controlled But Obstacles Ahead
Even before the top US diplomat headed to China this week, talk of a new Cold War was unhelpful. Still, Washington and Beijing have their work cut out steering their relationship back on course.
Beliefs and Emotions Shape Our Sustainability Journey
How exploring our beliefs, emotions and identities can guide us and others towards a more sustainable future.
A Holistic Approach to Navigating the New Workplace
How to foster a thriving and sustainable workplace culture to contend with the realities of the new office.
The Road Ahead for XR Technology in Business Education
How business schools can navigate the challenges and maximise the impact of immersive learning using VR.
Business Not as Usual: Companies Stepping Up in Crisis
In times of humanitarian disasters, the private sector must step up. Businesses can hardly be functional when society comes to a halt.
Leveraging Generative AI for Digital Transformation
Opportunities and risks for companies incorporating generative AI as part of their digital transformation strategies.
Governance in the Age of Technological Innovation
With new technologies redefining the global business ecosystem, how can boards navigate these changes and reinvent their business models?
From Super-Sized to Superior Gratification
Why we need to focus on eating as pleasure if we want to start eating healthier.
Thoughtful Consumption for Well-Being and Sustainability
Understanding consumer behaviour is key to making fashion more sustainable.
Five Key Insights for Positive-Sum Innovation
With the right tools, businesses can innovate and achieve growth without negatively impacting society.
Reinventing Yourself After a Setback
How to survive a significant career defeat and rebuild your professional and personal life.
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Super Apps in Asia, “Everything App” in the US?
All-in-one apps that dominate China and other Asian markets may soon materialise in the United States, albeit with significant variations.
Scaling Innovation in Genetics and Precision Medicine
How biotech start-ups can identify and solidify their customer base, scale their operations and unlock the full potential of precision medicine.
What All Tech Start-Ups Need to Succeed
Governance exists to help tech entrepreneurs prevent value destruction from day one.
When Shareholders Share, the Business Benefits
Offering company ownership to every employee can help reduce inequality.
A Flexi-Work World Needs New Performance Appraisals
Adopting the right metrics could help align objectives and encourage more companies to embrace flexible work arrangements.
Recognising Possibility in Uncertainty
If we frame uncertainty in a different way, we might embrace the possibility it brings instead of fearing it.
Retirement and Beyond: The Last Days of Executives
How to plan for the end of the professional life and a smooth transition to retirement.
The Future of Energy Transition and Climate Finance
What more can companies and investors do to facilitate the transition to cleaner energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
Planning Matters: Coordination in Humanitarian Relief
In disaster response, humanitarian operations take place under high levels of stress and time pressure. There is no room for bureaucracy and ambiguity.
How Women Leaders Benefit From Using Humour
New research suggests that being funny helps leaders gain influence, and that women benefit more than men from using humour in public speaking.
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Breaking the Cycle of Self-Sabotage
A roadmap for identifying and overcoming the self-defeating habits that hold you back.
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An Alternative Path to Innovation and Growth
How leaders can innovate and achieve growth without displacing industries, companies or jobs.
Intellectual Honesty Is Critical for Innovation
Here’s how to balance psychological safety and intellectual honesty for better team performance.
Without Shared Values and Goals, Tech Regulations Won't Work
The world needs to harmonise goals and values in order to rein in the potential harm technology can cause.
Can Companies Thrive in Permanent Beta?
When digital service providers come under pressure to put new and innovative services in the market fast, how does it affect the way companies measure service performance?
ChatGPT vs. Hybrids: The Future Depends on Our Choices
Imposing the equivalent of a worldwide moratorium on generative artificial intelligence is absurd. But developers might want to pause and reflect on what they hope to achieve before releasing AI applications to the public.
Why Career Conversations Matter
Meaningful discussions between managers and employees build stronger individuals and organisations.
How Will ChatGPT Shape Business, Society and Employment?
Will next-generation AI systems such as ChatGPT deliver the productivity boost modern economies need – and are we ready for it?
The Power of Governance for Tech Start-Up Success
Lessons from a serial entrepreneur on why good governance is crucial for tech start-ups to succeed.
How Corporate Thought Leadership Drives Business Success
What makes an organisation an opinion leader and how it affects business revenue.
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How to Effectively Engage Stakeholders
Strategies for identifying key players, managing stakeholder networks and creating joint value.
Joint Strategic Decisions: Do We All Need to Agree?
How organisations’ decision-making rules affect the way individual managers vote.
What Comes After the Fall of Silicon Valley Bank?
The bank’s collapse could have significant implications for monetary policy and banking regulations.
The Social Costs of Not Sharing Fake News
Not engaging with fake news online has its social costs; individuals are therefore forced to choose between spreading misinformation and social exclusion.
The Costs of Fuelling Economic Growth
A study of ten large global economies shows that exergy – not human labour – is the primary driver of GDP growth. Existing production models cannot explain growth.
Humanitarian Versus For-Profit Operations: When Lines Blur
What are the repercussions when humanitarian organisations adopt a commercial structure?
Why the World Needs Ambidextrous Leaders
What the launch of ChatGPT can teach executives about leading in disruptive times.
How Large Mergers Can Benefit Smaller Players
Joint ventures between dominant incumbents can create opportunities for smaller firms to enter the market and capture market share.
Why Did Silicon Valley Bank Collapse?
Risky investments and a lack of regulatory oversight contributed to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.
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We Need to Talk About the Carbon Budget
With the release of the IPCC’s latest report confirming that the world is alarmingly far from achieving global climate goals, governments must set mandatory emissions targets for the private sector, establish a robust global carbon market, and distribute the global carbon budget and emissions rights fairly.
Bringing DEI into the Core of Our Institutions
Implementing DEI concepts effectively in business-school classrooms requires support from both institutions and the wider community.
For MNCs, Big Decisions About China Are on Ice
Western multinationals have put important moves on hold amid political and economic uncertainty.
How to Rapidly Test New Organisation Designs
Instead of blindly adopting industry best practice, companies can use gamified randomised control trials to pilot new organisation designs.
Circularity in Practice: Case of a Zero-Waste Island
Implementing sustainable solutions has everything to do with influencing behaviour, as shown in the Just Go Zero project on the Greek island of Tilos.
How Conspiracy Talk Helps People Make Sense of the World
Sharing Covid-19 conspiracy theories on online social networks helped individuals cope with fear and uncertainty during the pandemic.
Transcending the Victim Mentality
How to overcome feeling like a victim and create a positive, hopeful attitude to life.
Will ESG Investing Solve Our Pressing Problems?
ESG or sustainable investing suffers from a principal-agent problem. Far more impact will be achieved when business leaders incorporate sustainability into business decisions.
It Doesn't Have to Be Lonely at the Top
Tips for leaders to gain valuable, actionable and informed feedback from their peers.
What Machine Learning Tells Us About Gender Stereotypes
Machine-learning models offer insights into how putting women in leadership positions affects gender stereotypes in the workplace.
Five Ways to Optimise Your Subscription Model
With more global distributors launching subscription models, retailers and consumer-packaged goods manufacturers must level up their offerings to stand out from the crowd.
Transformative Change Starts With Responsible Research
Responsible research can help businesses and leaders gain a competitive and sustainable edge in today’s volatile markets.
The World Economy in 2023: A Recession Year?
How current market and economic conditions will shape the year ahead.
Local Innovation as a Driver of Global Development
To achieve critical development goals, we need to champion local, innovative solutions to social problems.
Nonstop Flights Can Foster Global Firm Innovation
Nonstop flights can be a vital facilitator of innovation between international companies and their subsidiaries.
How Organisation Design Can Rescue the SDGs
We're not on track to meet any SDGs by 2030. Organisation designers can help.
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Demystifying China’s Internet Giants
A behind-the-scenes look at what makes or breaks China’s Big Tech flagbearers and their foreign exploits.
What’s Behind the Tech Layoffs?
INSEAD faculty on the state of the labour market and what’s to come for firms and employees.
How (Not) to Respond to a Humanitarian Crisis
Recognising post-disaster realities can enable individuals, media and organisations to help the Turkey-Syria earthquake victims more effectively.
Why Managers are Kinder to Women in Workplace Reviews
Employers are nicer to women because of the stereotype that women are “warmer”. Here’s why that’s a problem.
Cutting Through the Metaverse Hype
The barriers to mainstream metaverse adoption and the key opportunities and challenges it presents.
China is Back: What Its Reopening Means for the World
What the world economy, businesses and investors could expect from China’s return to the fray.
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How Slow-Motion Video Ads Make Products More Luxurious
Slowing down the speed of video ads can boost consumers' desires for the featured product or brand.
The Impact of Investor Gender on Female Founders
Female-led start-ups backed only by female venture capitalists have a harder time raising follow-on capital.
China’s Internet Giants: The Nuts and Bolts of Going Global
The lowdown on how ByteDance, Shein and Xiaomi succeeded outside of China while WeChat failed.
Can the Grammys’ Best New Artist Curse Be Undone?
Groups can stay creative and successful over time – if they don’t chase further acclaim.
ChatGPT and the Future of Business Education
How ChatGPT can help – and hinder – research and learning at business schools.
How Storytelling Makes You a Better Leader
Purposeful storytelling isn’t show business, it’s good business.
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Five Global Trends in Business and Society in 2023
INSEAD faculty weigh in on the greatest threats and opportunities for the year ahead.
Solving Grand Societal Challenges Through Creative Organisation Design
Combining for-profit entrepreneurship with a non-profit social mission through novel organisation design can achieve scale and impact.
Why Hierarchies in Organisations Aren’t All Bad
Hierarchical structures can be useful even for teams that need to be agile.
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Leading Change in Turbulence: Case of Discovery Inc.
In this video, Marinella Soldi shares ways to navigate the turbulent waters of digital transformation and why it is important to tackle both the strategic and cultural facets of change.
Only Fools Rush In: Pitfalls of Hasty Problem-Solving
Research into mindless maths reveals why it’s crucial to take your time when approaching a problem.
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How to Work Out What Your Employees Really Want
A holistic approach to understanding employees’ needs.
Three Key Global Strategy Challenges Companies Face
Multinationals are adapting and redesigning their global strategies in response to mounting pressures.
When Feeling Good Feels Morally Wrong
After witnessing human suffering, people believe it is more appropriate to prolong negative emotions than repair their mood.
When Two Isn’t Always Better Than One
Receiving outsized credit can encourage individuals to work together even when it results in lower-quality output.
Putting a Price on Private Data
People value their private data higher in cash than in digital goods or services.
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Healthy Eating Interventions That Work
Mutually beneficial solutions for the food industry, health and the environment.
A Career in the Family Business: Duty or Choice?
Would-be joiners of family businesses can have their cake and eat it – if they get the ingredients right.
In Times of Chaos, Know Yourself
Self-aware leaders see the beauty in chaos and look within to find meaningful solutions.
Twitter's Remarkable Mission in a Divided World
Good governance is key to ensure that exceptional people, organisations and countries realise their full potential.
Our Best of 2022: Making Sense of an Uncertain World
This year’s trending articles offer insights ranging from how to work and manage better to what the economy might hold in 2023.
Confronting Climate Change in Africa
Experts discuss how the climate emergency is impacting Africa – and how leaders across the continent are taking action to mitigate it.
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How to Break Free From Herd Mentality
Nurturing independent thought can help us overcome dangerous sheeple behaviour and groupthink.
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In the US, Owning a Home May Not Lead to a Better Life
Policies meant to help lower-income Americans purchase homes may be perpetuating the Black-white wealth gap.
After the Guns Fall Silent, What Then?
Would an end of Russia's invasion of Ukraine result in lasting peace for the region?
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Managing in an Unimaginable World
Business leaders can leverage serendipity to help their companies deal with far-reaching market shocks.
The Problem With Being Too Easy-going
Failure to express your preferences in everyday situations can make you seem less likeable and even slightly less human.
How Biotech Firms Can Improve Cross-Functional Collaboration
Optimising the R&D-to-commercialisation handover process is crucial for the survival of young biotech companies.
After the Fall, What’s Next for Crypto?
Amid the collapse of crypto exchange FTX, Lily Fang, Antonio Fatás, Peter Zemsky and Jason P. Davis unpack why it happened and where crypto could go from here.
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Collaborations That Are Bad for Business but Benefit Employees
Sharing a partner with competing companies hinders the success of firms but helps employees’ careers.
Stakeholder Perspectives on Right-to-Repair Laws
Laws to protect consumers and the environment could be a game-changer for businesses and prompt change in business models.
Creating Your Blue Ocean Through Noncustomer Analysis
Adopting a blue ocean perspective can allow you to reach beyond your existing industry’s customers.
Can AI Help You Strategise Better?
Machine learning algorithms can uncover intricate patterns in big data and enable managers to strategise with more confidence.
Do Unconventional Offices Promote Creativity?
It is widely assumed that unconventionally-designed offices stimulate creativity. But that isn’t always the case – sometimes they may even impede innovation.
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The Future of Food: New Tech to Save the World
Could innovative, tech-driven solutions be key to fixing our broken food systems?
Live Abroad to Excel in the Language of Leadership
Leaders with broad multicultural experiences are better communicators and lead more effectively, particularly in multinational teams.
How Much Control Do You Really Have Over Your Career?
Chance events may have a greater impact on career trajectories than we think.
Crypto 3.0 Will Be More Human
At a recent INSEAD event, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin revealed technologies to manage online identities, preserve privacy and ensure the responsible use of AI.
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Should Companies Allow Returns of Customised Goods?
Allowing customers to return customised products can be a win-win for both consumers and business.
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How to Change Someone’s Mind
Powerful storytelling can awaken curiosity and challenge people to shift their outlook.
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Why It Pays to Be Sceptical About Behaviour Tests
Using such techniques to assess individual personality traits such as rationality might overstate their potential.
The Really Simple Steps to Creating an Innovation Engine
All companies need to do is give employees permission to generate ideas and nudge them in the right direction – then get out of the way, said Ben Bensaou in a Thinkers50 webinar.
GHG Emissions Reduction: Scientific Rigour and Stakeholder Engagement
How a step-by-step approach to sustainability helped INSEAD ensure meaningful results.
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The World’s Most Talent Competitive Countries, 2022
Mounting talent inequalities could become a significant roadblock to reaching key targets of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Navigating the New World of Work
Firms need to focus on building an inclusive environment and a culture of trust to overcome the challenges of remote or hybrid work.
The Importance of Soft Skills in Driving Productivity
The economy of the future requires a workforce with strong soft skills. Investing in these crucial skills can result in increased productivity.
The Road Ahead for Venture Capital
In this Thinkers50 webinar, Claudia Zeisberger provides insights into the state of the venture world in today’s climate of unprecedented uncertainty.
China’s Economy: Dragon in Turbulence
Anaemic growth and a crippling economic war with the United States weigh on Xi Jinping even as he cements his position as China’s most powerful leader since Mao.
How to Get More Value from Less Food
Marketing focused on the multisensory properties of food can encourage people to eat less and experience more pleasure.
The Power of Networking in the New Economy
In today’s gig economy, fleeting ties can be valuable to the career of the gig worker.
Can Fintech Be a Force for Good?
In this Thinkers50 webinar, Lily Fang discusses how the meeting of finance and technology could unleash a transformative force towards more inclusive financial services.
A World at War With Putin’s Regime
To defend democracy, the civilised world needs to stand with Ukraine in securing victory and continue to engage and pressure Russia to reform itself.
Americans Underestimate the Impact of Voter Suppression
Voting suppression is on the rise, but many Americans fail to anticipate the harm of seemingly minor voting restrictions.
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A Perfect (Macroeconomic) Storm
The outlook for the world economy next year doesn’t inspire optimism.
Responsible AI Has Become Critical for Business
Investors need to prioritise the ethical deployment of AI – too much is at stake if they don’t.
Rising to the ESG Challenge: Towards Effective Governance
Boards can drive the ESG agenda effectively by identifying what is material to their organisation and being willing to adapt along the way.
How to Design for Disruption
Why a structured approach can turn a volatile world into a growth opportunity.
Speed Kills: Why Some MNCs Fail to Pay Attention to Quality
When managers are too fixated on quick financial results, ethics and service tend to take a backseat.
Embracing Diversity With a Growth Mindset
Getting along with others is about more than just having things in common.
Why Communication Breaks Down
As workplaces become more diverse and work becomes more distributed, it is more important than ever to converge on a common code for effective communication.
The Hidden Power of Workers From Humble Backgrounds
Businesses need to do more to level the playing field for socioeconomically disadvantaged workers.
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Banning Payment for Order Flow May Benefit No One
Increased regulations could result in reduced market liquidity and a negative impact on retail traders.
Why The World is Attracted to Neo-Authoritarian Leaders
Leaders like Donald Trump do not rise in a vacuum. But what draws people to authoritarian rulers?
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The Pandemic Has Dealt a Blow to Gender Balance
Here’s what business leaders can do about it.
Affordable Homes for the Poor Can Boost Collective Well-Being
For all their much-studied drawbacks, affordable housing policies can be a net positive for the aggregate welfare of city dwellers.
Thinkers50: The Upside of Uncertainty
In this Thinkers50 webinar, Nathan Furr and Susannah Harmon Furr share practical tools for navigating life’s ambiguities.
Will China’s Internet Giants Conquer the World?
Dissecting the success and strategies of Chinese internet firms as more of them venture overseas.
Countering Climate Change With “Greener” Economics
Truly understanding the fundamental role of energy in the economy is key to a more sustainable future.
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The Coming of Age of Humanitarian Logistics
We are closer than ever to a holistic supply chain management approach now that the humanitarian sector has recognised the importance of logistics.
NFTs as a Force for Good: The Savvy Salamanders
How a group of MBA students built a community of crypto pioneers and a unique approach to fundraising.
How to Show Compassion Without Compromising on Performance
Many leaders think they have to choose between delivering results and supporting employees’ needs. They don’t – but doing both sustainably requires careful navigation.
Casting a Wider Net in OTC Trading: For Better or Worse?
Simultaneous multilateral search for quotes may not always lead to the best deal in over-the-counter trading for dealers and the market.
A China Blockade of Taiwan Will Hurt Us All
The global economy will bear the consequences of an all-out economic war between the United States and China should the latter try to shut off Taiwan.
Biden’s Misguided Tax on Share Buybacks
The Biden administration’s ideological distaste for companies purchasing their own stock may do more harm than good.
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Could Living Near the Office Make You a Better CEO?
Besides enjoying a shorter commute, living close to the office may allow CEOs to boost ties with employees and the firm’s bottom line.
Ten Steps Towards a More Fulfilling Life
The journey towards a more fulfilling existence starts within you.
Four Elements of Successful Stakeholder Communication
Firms can enhance cooperation and reduce conflict by understanding the different dimensions of stakeholder dialogue.
What Religion Teaches Us About Great Leadership
What can guiding figures and best practices in Judaism, Islam and Catholicism tell us about leadership?
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The Special Bond Behind Every Brilliant Idea
The way we view ourselves shapes the way we develop and connect with our own ideas.
Online Feedback Requests Are Effective, Even if Ignored
Requesting feedback from online users can influence their behaviour, even when the requests go unanswered.
In Age of Deglobalisation, MNCs Need Closer Ties to Thrive
Cultivating relationships with local communities and other stakeholders will help multinationals counterbalance increasingly powerful governments.
Better Human-AI Collaboration May Depend on Workflow Design
Improving how humans work with algorithms could simply be a matter of redesigning workflow.
Corporate VC Is Booming, but Is It What Your Start-Up Needs?
A guide to choosing the right corporate investment for entrepreneurs.
Bob Ayres at 90: Key Insights on Energy in the Economy
Groundbreaking observations on the fundamental role energy and materials play in the economy.
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Paradox Mindset: The Source of Remarkable Creativity in Teams
Teams are more successful if they embrace internal differences and explore conflicting ideas instead of glossing over them.
A “Human” Understanding of the World Through AI
Information search could be made less biased and more holistic through the lens of empathy.
Making Sense of Attribution in Online Advertising
While online advertising has grown rapidly, methods to justify marketing spend on digital platforms have yet to catch up.
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How to Shoot for the Holy Grail of Social Media Marketing
Quality, consistent and simple messaging is what will bring in sales. The rest is just noise.
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Can We Get Better at Navigating Uncertainty?
What innovators have learnt that empowers them to face the uncertainty of new pursuits.
The X Factor in Crafting New CXO Roles Successfully
CXO roles have proliferated in recent decades, making it difficult for some title holders to find their footing in an ever-changing C-suite landscape.
Healthy in the Wrong Way: When Food Marketers Don’t Listen
The meaning of “healthy” is constantly evolving, and food marketers are not always meeting consumers’ expectations.
The Importance of Gatekeepers in Impacting Real Change
How a social movement and an influential magazine successfully challenged the morally problematic use of fur in fashion.
Why Leaders Won’t Stop Waging Wars
War brings out the worst in people and destroys the very foundations of humanity.
How to Find Fulfilment by Taking a Step Down
Three stories of professionals who bucked the trend and found greater meaning in their work life.
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Empowering Public Health Leaders in Africa
A unique programme to foster leadership and supply chain skills through public-private capacity-building efforts.
Consumer Streaks Are Motivating – The Key Is Keeping Them Alive
People often go out of their way to repeat a behaviour if it is logged and highlighted to them.
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Finding Meaning in Life
Create a compelling self-narrative based on the five pillars that influence the way we experience meaning.
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Too Many ESG Funds Mislead Investors
Regulatory reckoning with ESG funds does not go far enough.
Building Momentum in the Energy Transition: Key Insights from Davos and Beyond
If the nascent energy transformation is to take off, business and government must work together to promote circular systems.
Organising in the Metaverse: Five FAQs for Managers
An explainer on how social interaction in all its forms might take place in the virtual universe.
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Making Humanitarian Operations More Sustainable
Do good intentions always lead to good outcomes? Experience shows that the lack of coordinated response can lead to future humanitarian and sustainability challenges.
Why the Customer Isn’t Always Right
Consumer behaviour on food-logging tools reveals initial expectations don’t match actual experience.
What Good Could Come After Financial Success?
All of society would benefit if successful entrepreneurs used their skills to promote positive social change.
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Mind the Inventory Risk: Price Paradox Under Competition
In competitive environments, operational innovation could well be the answer to inventory risk.
What the World Can Learn From Nordic Boards
Proactive, engaged and democratic, corporate boards in Nordic countries are well-placed to deal with today’s increasingly complex operating environments.
Are Our Supply Chains Ready for the Next Global Health Crisis?
We need resilient healthcare supply chains to prepare for the next global health emergency. Here’s how to do it.
Has Hybridity Killed Teamwork?
The time has come to check whether the benefits of teamwork still outweigh the costs.
Unlock the Full Value of Your Business Relationships
A fruitful relationship starts with asking the right – and sometimes difficult – questions.
The Rising Importance of Value Innovation for Creating New Growth
With limited resources at hand, companies need to stay smart and efficient when it comes to investing in innovation.
Overcoming Competitive Pressures: “Making” vs. “Milking”
A fresh take on the classic theme of generic business strategies.
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Not All Heroes Wear Capes. They May Just Have More Willpower
We instinctively see people with stronger self-control as more virtuous and more capable of realising good intentions.
Burnout Won’t Prevent Itself
While people make sure to charge their phones, they don’t always take the time to recharge themselves.
What It Means to Lead in a Multipolar World
By overcoming our fears and creating a brave space for dialogue, we can relate and lead better in the new multipolar world.
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Don’t Kill Share Buybacks
New proposed restrictions on companies buying back their own stock would likely backfire.
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The Pitfalls of Flaunting Your Social Status
Ditch the luxury logos if you want to be seen as a cooperative team player.
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Psychological Safety Unlocks the Potential of Diverse Teams
The dissimilar backgrounds of diverse team members often result in clashes unless care is taken to create a psychologically safe environment.
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How Can Managers Use AI to Find the Right People?
Eight recommendations to help firms win the war for talent.
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Stop Labelling Negotiations as Win-Win or Win-Lose
Too many people have an either naïve or fatalist view of these terms, which have become so misunderstood that we should perhaps even discard them.
Unfinished Business: Co-Creating Solutions With Beneficiaries
Under severe budget constraints, how can NPOs manage the trade-offs between offering variety versus serving more beneficiaries?
The Problem When Bankers Marry Social Workers
When you and your romantic partner disagree about the meaning of work, it reduces your odds of quickly landing a job should you find yourself unemployed.
Preserving the Multiplicity of Voices in French Fine Wines
An INSEAD conference for family-owned French wine estates reveals important lessons for the continuity of excellence in other sectors.
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Taming Your Inner Critic
Eight concrete ways to lead a more contented life.
Climate Change Gets Up Close and Personal for Board Members
Shell’s directors are the first to face legal action for mismanaging climate risk. Two new INSEAD reports offer advice to board members seeking to avoid the same fate.
How Family-Work Conflict Keeps Us Glued to Our Mobile Phones
Torn between family obligations and work, many people can’t resist working on their phones after hours, creating a downward spiral for their well-being and home life.
Biodiversity: Why Should Business Care?
Unlike the climate crisis, biodiversity loss is just starting to get the attention it deserves.
Why Not Enough Women Are Senior Leaders
True parity in the workplace is still a distant goal. INSEAD faculty outline why women aren’t advancing and the role gender stereotypes play.
How Overconfidence Affects CEOs’ Investment Decisions
In uncertain climates, overconfident CEOs tend to invest less in assets that allow a firm to maintain strategic flexibility compared to non-overconfident CEOs.
Braggy Bosses Can Boost Their Teams
We love bosses who brag about their accomplishments – and loathe colleagues who do the same.
OpenAI's Crisis Is Yet Another Wake-Up Call
Effective governance can save AI doomers, accelerationists, altruists and techno-capitalists from themselves.
AI Is Coming for All Our Jobs... Or Is It?
How leaders, employees and organisations can better prepare themselves for the impact of AI.
How Networks Actually Harm Organisations
Digital technologies create digital relationships that limit companies ability to innovate and change.
Ten Ways Boards Need to Transform
How governance must pivot in the face of accelerating change.
INSEAD Insights: November 2023 Research Picks
Recent findings on human morality, publishing cycles, manufacturing in low-income markets, virtual assessments in acute care services and sarcasm.
Escape the Grip of Greed and Envy
Six steps to overcome the twin terrors of greed and envy and embrace being “good enough”.
The Pitfalls of Giving Feedback Across Genders
To best navigate gender divides, pay attention to perceived power imbalances.
How to Handle Dominant Leaders
Is your boss acting like a guru? Take charge by asserting yourself and setting clear boundaries.
Why You’re Missing Out on the Best Ideas
Businesses and leaders influence the kinds of ideas they receive without even realising it.
How Does Self-Serving Attribution Affect Strategic Decisions?
How a firm evaluates its past alliance performance can influence its choice between future alliances and acquisitions.
How to Handle Foolish People
Exploring the roots of stupidity and strategies to combat the ignorance of others.
Making Stress Work for Organisations
Moderate stress boosts performance. But can companies determine “optimal" stress levels for their employees?
Giving Feedback Across Cultures
A direct approach that’s welcomed at home can be easily misinterpreted as aggressive elsewhere.
How Leadership Shapes Sustainability Governance
Amid regulatory and societal pressures to meet sustainability standards, strong personal leadership in the boardroom is needed to ensure competitive advantage and corporate longevity.
Are Multiple Job Interview Rounds Really Necessary?
How companies can simplify the process without compromising their evaluation of candidates.
A Simple Corporate Strategy for a Better Political Game
Even within the same government, different branches may have divergent goals. Here’s how firms can play this to their advantage.
Strategies for Building and Boosting Psychological Safety
INSEAD research highlights practical approaches to integrate psychological safety into team dynamics.
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Solving the Problem of Remote Work
A framework to help leaders approach the topic more holistically and effectively.
A First Step Towards Resilient Organisations
Cultivating resilience in the face of organisational crises hinges on the foundation of a clear strategy, heightened awareness and robust reserves.
INSEAD Insights: September 2023 Research Picks
Recent findings on online marketplace dynamics, new market creation, trust in AI, diversity in corporate boards and consumer choices.
The Power of Distinct Owners as Value Catalysts
Uncovering the unique elements owners need to achieve business success and resilience.
Inside the Black Box Crucial to Megaproject Success
Despite their importance to the global economy, most megaprojects fail to be delivered on budget or schedule. Here’s how managers could improve on that dismal record.
Letting Go of the Urge to Rescue
Exploring the motivations behind our need to help others and embracing a balanced approach to offering assistance.
Stop Going It Alone
Negotiating radical organisational change needs to be a collective effort.
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A Holistic Approach to Navigating the New Workplace
How to foster a thriving and sustainable workplace culture to contend with the realities of the new office.
Governance in the Age of Technological Innovation
With new technologies redefining the global business ecosystem, how can boards navigate these changes and reinvent their business models?
What All Tech Start-Ups Need to Succeed
Governance exists to help tech entrepreneurs prevent value destruction from day one.
Retirement and Beyond: The Last Days of Executives
How to plan for the end of the professional life and a smooth transition to retirement.
How Women Leaders Benefit From Using Humour
New research suggests that being funny helps leaders gain influence, and that women benefit more than men from using humour in public speaking.
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Breaking the Cycle of Self-Sabotage
A roadmap for identifying and overcoming the self-defeating habits that hold you back.
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Intellectual Honesty Is Critical for Innovation
Here’s how to balance psychological safety and intellectual honesty for better team performance.
How Corporate Thought Leadership Drives Business Success
What makes an organisation an opinion leader and how it affects business revenue.
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Joint Strategic Decisions: Do We All Need to Agree?
How organisations’ decision-making rules affect the way individual managers vote.
Why the World Needs Ambidextrous Leaders
What the launch of ChatGPT can teach executives about leading in disruptive times.
How to Rapidly Test New Organisation Designs
Instead of blindly adopting industry best practice, companies can use gamified randomised control trials to pilot new organisation designs.
It Doesn't Have to Be Lonely at the Top
Tips for leaders to gain valuable, actionable and informed feedback from their peers.
Demystifying China’s Internet Giants
A behind-the-scenes look at what makes or breaks China’s Big Tech flagbearers and their foreign exploits.
China’s Internet Giants: The Nuts and Bolts of Going Global
The lowdown on how ByteDance, Shein and Xiaomi succeeded outside of China while WeChat failed.
ChatGPT and the Future of Business Education
How ChatGPT can help – and hinder – research and learning at business schools.
How Storytelling Makes You a Better Leader
Purposeful storytelling isn’t show business, it’s good business.
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Solving Grand Societal Challenges Through Creative Organisation Design
Combining for-profit entrepreneurship with a non-profit social mission through novel organisation design can achieve scale and impact.
Why Hierarchies in Organisations Aren’t All Bad
Hierarchical structures can be useful even for teams that need to be agile.
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Leading Change in Turbulence: Case of Discovery Inc.
In this video, Marinella Soldi shares ways to navigate the turbulent waters of digital transformation and why it is important to tackle both the strategic and cultural facets of change.
When Two Isn’t Always Better Than One
Receiving outsized credit can encourage individuals to work together even when it results in lower-quality output.
In Times of Chaos, Know Yourself
Self-aware leaders see the beauty in chaos and look within to find meaningful solutions.
Twitter's Remarkable Mission in a Divided World
Good governance is key to ensure that exceptional people, organisations and countries realise their full potential.
Our Best of 2022: Making Sense of an Uncertain World
This year’s trending articles offer insights ranging from how to work and manage better to what the economy might hold in 2023.
How to Break Free From Herd Mentality
Nurturing independent thought can help us overcome dangerous sheeple behaviour and groupthink.
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Managing in an Unimaginable World
Business leaders can leverage serendipity to help their companies deal with far-reaching market shocks.
Collaborations That Are Bad for Business but Benefit Employees
Sharing a partner with competing companies hinders the success of firms but helps employees’ careers.
Live Abroad to Excel in the Language of Leadership
Leaders with broad multicultural experiences are better communicators and lead more effectively, particularly in multinational teams.
How to Change Someone’s Mind
Powerful storytelling can awaken curiosity and challenge people to shift their outlook.
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The Really Simple Steps to Creating an Innovation Engine
All companies need to do is give employees permission to generate ideas and nudge them in the right direction – then get out of the way, said Ben Bensaou in a Thinkers50 webinar.
GHG Emissions Reduction: Scientific Rigour and Stakeholder Engagement
How a step-by-step approach to sustainability helped INSEAD ensure meaningful results.
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Navigating the New World of Work
Firms need to focus on building an inclusive environment and a culture of trust to overcome the challenges of remote or hybrid work.
The Power of Networking in the New Economy
In today’s gig economy, fleeting ties can be valuable to the career of the gig worker.
Embracing Diversity With a Growth Mindset
Getting along with others is about more than just having things in common.
Why Communication Breaks Down
As workplaces become more diverse and work becomes more distributed, it is more important than ever to converge on a common code for effective communication.
Why The World is Attracted to Neo-Authoritarian Leaders
Leaders like Donald Trump do not rise in a vacuum. But what draws people to authoritarian rulers?
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How to Show Compassion Without Compromising on Performance
Many leaders think they have to choose between delivering results and supporting employees’ needs. They don’t – but doing both sustainably requires careful navigation.
Could Living Near the Office Make You a Better CEO?
Besides enjoying a shorter commute, living close to the office may allow CEOs to boost ties with employees and the firm’s bottom line.
What Religion Teaches Us About Great Leadership
What can guiding figures and best practices in Judaism, Islam and Catholicism tell us about leadership?
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The Special Bond Behind Every Brilliant Idea
The way we view ourselves shapes the way we develop and connect with our own ideas.
Paradox Mindset: The Source of Remarkable Creativity in Teams
Teams are more successful if they embrace internal differences and explore conflicting ideas instead of glossing over them.
The X Factor in Crafting New CXO Roles Successfully
CXO roles have proliferated in recent decades, making it difficult for some title holders to find their footing in an ever-changing C-suite landscape.
Why Leaders Won’t Stop Waging Wars
War brings out the worst in people and destroys the very foundations of humanity.
Finding Meaning in Life
Create a compelling self-narrative based on the five pillars that influence the way we experience meaning.
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Organising in the Metaverse: Five FAQs for Managers
An explainer on how social interaction in all its forms might take place in the virtual universe.
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What the World Can Learn From Nordic Boards
Proactive, engaged and democratic, corporate boards in Nordic countries are well-placed to deal with today’s increasingly complex operating environments.
Has Hybridity Killed Teamwork?
The time has come to check whether the benefits of teamwork still outweigh the costs.
What It Means to Lead in a Multipolar World
By overcoming our fears and creating a brave space for dialogue, we can relate and lead better in the new multipolar world.
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Psychological Safety Unlocks the Potential of Diverse Teams
The dissimilar backgrounds of diverse team members often result in clashes unless care is taken to create a psychologically safe environment.
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Taming Your Inner Critic
Eight concrete ways to lead a more contented life.
How Family-Work Conflict Keeps Us Glued to Our Mobile Phones
Torn between family obligations and work, many people can’t resist working on their phones after hours, creating a downward spiral for their well-being and home life.
Creating People-Centric International Organisations With AI
The United Nations is both a fascinating playground for artificial intelligence applications and a showcase of AI implementation problems and solutions.
ENGIE: Powering the Energy Transition With Data
What does it take for a utility company to develop a data- and AI-driven software business?
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When Two Leaders Collide, the Result Can Be Less Fraud
When the head of a family firm ranks lower in the family hierarchy than another leader at that firm, the misalignment can help prevent fraud in the emerging market context.
Rethinking the Role of Leaders in the Creative Process
A strong vision and a more disciplined approach can actually equal more creative results.
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The Start-Up Blind Spot That Trips New Ventures
Having a great business plan is not enough. Start-ups also need good organisation design.
How Conversations About Work Affect Closeness
'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love’ can teach us something about fostering connectedness and trust in the organisation.
Into the Mind of White-Collar Criminals
What society and business schools can do to stop corporate crimes.
Gratitude Is More Powerful Than You Think
Regular appreciation and thanks from service users can make a huge difference in the lives of burnt out essential workers.
Senior Leaders As Chief Reframing Officers
The important role of leaders in giving their employees the space and permission to get creative.
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Making Sure That Everyone Knows Their Place
Why formal structures and greater diversity create status disagreements and how to fix the issue.
Lessons in Sustainable Change Management: #deCOALonize Kenya
The campaign to prevent the construction of a coal power plant on an idyllic island in the Indian Ocean.
Should Employees Be Allowed to Choose What They Want to Do?
The degree of specialisation is the deciding factor.
Six Global Trends in Business and Society
A stark look at the risks business education must address in 2022.
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Meditating Away a Guilty Conscience
Mindfulness meditation can make one feel less bad about moral violations as well as lessen the desire to make amends.
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Carpe Diem: Don’t Postpone Your Dreams
Far from a hedonistic cry, carpe diem instructs us to live a life of meaning.
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AI: A World of New Opportunity and Risk
A new toolkit for C-suite execs on how to responsibly adopt artificial intelligence.
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Middle Managers: The Forgotten Heroes of Innovation
The importance of building a support network to implement promising ideas.
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How Nasdaq’s Board Diversity Rule Creates Potential for Real Change
The new rules requiring qualitative and quantitative disclosure about board diversity will better inform investors and (hopefully) spur further progress.
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Seven Ways to Put Procrastination Behind You
Don’t chalk it up to a lack of motivation.
The Pursuit of Purpose May Be Harming Your Organisation
People who see their work as a calling tend to be regarded as better employees, with unintended consequences for co-workers as well as their organisation.
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Post-Pandemic, Firms Need Chief Social Connectivity Officers
In this new hybrid working environment, people shouldn’t go to the office to stare at their computer, but to connect.
Innovation Is Everyone’s Business
Offering employees the tools and motivation to create ideas is the key to an innovative organisation.
Aligning Individual and Organisational Values
How employees’ personal values fit within their organisation.
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Covid Has Accentuated Our Every Vice
Of all seven deadly sins, leaders need to guard against pride.
The Politics of Influence in Top Management Team Meetings
Interactions between the chief executive and other members of the top management team appear to follow distinct scripts. Managers who take note can boost their standing or stay out of harm’s way.
Is Stargazing Your Preferred Management Style?
For too many leaders, astrology acts as a crutch that gives them a false sense of control in an uncertain world.
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Three Steps to Optimising Your Firm’s Hybrid Work Strategy
You need a strong process to reconcile the needs and wants of your various stakeholders.
When Authenticity Means Conflict: Towards a Truly Inclusive Organisation
Rightfully celebrated, authenticity in the workplace may have some limitations.
What Distinguishes the Super Rich From the Rest of Us
Peeking into the inner theatre of the seriously wealthy.
Cancelled by Association: How Stigma Spreads in Different Cultures
The tendency to stigmatise others for misdeeds committed by family members appears to extend to even acquaintances and is stronger in close-knit cultures.
The Essence of Agility and Resilience After Covid
Navigating unprecedented levels of uncertainty takes a careful combination of technology and talent.
How “Mind-Body Dissonance” Leads to Creative Thinking
Hacking human evolution to unlock innovative potential in our brains.
How the Afterglow of Victory Boosts Future Performance
When we perform well together, we feel less tense with each other, and when we feel less tense with each other, we perform better.
Six Steps to Overcome Shame
As old as time and very much universal, feelings of shame can lead to self-destructive behaviour in even the best of leaders.
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Three Dimensions of Leadership Agility
There is one certainty in a VUCA world: The solution that works today may not work tomorrow.
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Marked for Disruption, Deep in Denial: Law Firms at a Crossroads
The greatest threat to the survival of law firms isn’t technological, but psychological.
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Mixing Business and Pleasure for Competitive Advantage
A recent study shows how entrepreneurial team formation can be improved by combining two established strategies.
The Complex Psychology of Covid-19 Compliance
Three main psychological factors helped determine whether people responded to first-wave Covid restrictions with deference or defiance.
Two CEOs, No Drama: Ground Rules for Co-Leadership
The co-CEO model can actually work. Here’s how.
The Relationships That Create Successful Acquisitions
A study of start-up acquisitions shows important patterns on both sides lead to a successful integration.
Your Leadership Toolbox: A Coaching Approach
How you can use tips from coaches to adapt to a world in flux.
Without Psychological Safety, Hybrid Work Won’t Work
People managers have their work cut out for them.
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Our Addiction to Charismatic Leaders Needs to Stop
The antidote to narcissistic leaders who coast on their charisma is a paradigm shift in education.
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Make the Internet Moderate Again
Extremist opinion looms larger when the moderate majority stays silent online. But there’s a simple and cost-free way to balance out the discourse.
Four Steps to Securing Your Leadership Mandate
Stop hiding your leadership light under a bushel. Achieving the legitimacy you deserve in your organisation entails a sequential process.
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The Competencies and Constraints That Determine Leadership Success
A novel management theory looks past individual leaders to constraints that might limit their effectiveness.
Four Ways Today’s Teams Are Making Us Lonely
They say it’s lonely at the top. But in the workplace, even team members are feeling lonely.
A Seven-Step Choreography for Thriving Teams
Changes at team level will never take hold unless individuals’ objectives and behaviours are synchronised with those of the group.
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Keeping Meaning Alive as Your Workload Surges
These days, we’re all expected to do more. But that doesn’t mean the psychological fulfilment we get from our work has to suffer.
Why Some Employees Improve Their Creativity and Others Don’t
How our beliefs about creativity explain our ability to improve and sustain it over time.
Can Managers Who Wear Many Hats Be Trusted?
The more diverse your goals are, the greater the temptation to muddy the waters on performance.
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Bluebeard Revisited: Knowledge Is Power
Long seen as a cautionary tale about women’s curiosity, it should be reinterpreted as the story of a woman’s emancipation.
From Fear to Enlightenment: Building Resilience During Covid Year One
The four tools and strategies top leaders used most to convert stress and anxiety into positive energy.
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Putting People at the Centre of Operations
The field of operations management has deep roots in developing effective processes for people. How can we encourage further growth in this area?
The Darker Side of Organisational Life
Cultural change is not for the faint-hearted or the politically correct.
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How to Tame a Belligerent Colleague
Antagonistic behaviour is usually rooted in low self-esteem.
Strategy and Leadership Lessons From the ‘Notorious RBG’
As the business world increasingly strives to be a catalyst for social justice and societal progress, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s work provides many valuable lessons for leaders.
The Next Decade Will Be a Leadership Game Changer
Success begins with a clear-eyed understanding of the trends that will define the years to come.
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The Group Dynamics That Define Well-Functioning Boards
There is an intangible aspect to successful boards that cannot be captured by curating the right CVs.
Social Media Helps Global “Dream Teams” Come Together
Academic international collaboration is now evolving beyond conferences or formal networks as constantly improving social media connects more researchers.
Prospects and Pitfalls for the Post-Pandemic Organisation
Big changes are coming for organisations and organisation designs. Whether they will be for good or ill depends on how leaders confront three key possibilities uncovered by the pandemic.
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What It Means to Embark on a Journey of Change
Many executives have a nagging sense that something is amiss in their lives. But not all of them find the courage – or the tools – to tackle what needs fixing.
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What’s Style Got to Do With Strategy?
Careful calibration of aesthetics and style can elevate companies and individuals above the competition.
What Ails Corporate Executive Committees?
Fragmentation among top leadership teams is widespread. CEOs should pay heed – and sharpen their most important strategy execution tool.
How the Discomfort of Paradox Can Unlock Creativity
The transformative power of holding the tension of opposites and learning to live with contradiction.
Teams in Evolution – and Revolution – After the Pandemic
How sensemaking can help you cope with unplanned, constant changes in your team.
What Servant Leadership Is Not
There’s no magic formula for servant leadership, but there are a few common misconceptions about what it means to put your team’s needs first.
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Our Best of 2020: Leadership Between Two Worlds
This year's top articles take stock of the Covid-19 crisis, its future impact and the way forward.
How Technology Threatens Mental Health – Especially if You’re Inauthentic
When the personality you show the world doesn’t match your true self, it can sap the energy you would otherwise need to deal with technostress.
Workplace Mental Health Is a Business Asset. Treat It That Way
The most successful initiatives deliver employee well-being programmes as a strategic “product”, with four fundamental planning considerations.
Goals Just Before Halftime Mean More – in Football and Business
Examining why 45th-minute goals have outsized importance reveals how timing can affect the outcome of virtually all sorts of competitions.
“Too Elevated”: Raf Simons’s Troubled Stint at Calvin Klein
A short-lived partnership between the sprawling American brand and the celebrated Belgian designer highlights the importance of fit in all its forms.
Calmer Waters: President Biden’s Prospective Foreign Policy
The new president’s foreign policy will differ from Trump’s in style, language and tone more than in substance.
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Organisational Data: The Silver Lining in the Covid-19 Cloud
The shift to virtual working has produced a data boom that could revolutionise organisations – if they know what to do with it.
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How Ready Are You for the Work-from-Anywhere Era?
Advice from academics and practitioners who are well-versed in the remote working paradigm.
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The Great Covid-Driven Teamwork Divide
For most teams, the pandemic either brought colleagues closer or drove them increasingly apart. There are three key reasons why.
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How to Build a C-Suite in Less Than Two Years
Indonesian state-owned giant Pertamina had a problem: Its top leaders were all retiring at once. The solution? A new kind of leadership accelerator.
Leadership in Wicked Times
We face extraordinary problems calling for new leadership approaches.
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The Music Industry’s Best-Kept Secret? A Gender Creativity Gap
Female solo artists are more likely to put out more creative songs than their male counterparts. The key question is why. Gender inequality and representation in the industry may hold the answer.
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Recognising the Red Flags of Workplace Mental Health
Organisations have a responsibility towards their staff.
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How Netflix Finds Innovation on the Edge of Chaos
How did a DVD-by-mail company transform itself into a leading global entertainment brand? By rejecting mediocrity, embracing negative feedback and turning hierarchy on its head.
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A Checklist for Boards in the New Normal
Covid-19 has spurred corporate boards to improvise new practices while keeping those that have served them well. Here’s a run-down.
Better Networking Begins With Your Beliefs
It doesn’t take very much to bridge the “knowing-doing” gap in networking – even during a pandemic.
What to Do When Stress Puts You in “Survival Mode”
Do you believe that constant stress is unavoidable? Good for performance? Actually, neither is true.
How to Listen and Ask Questions for Effective Teamwork
Good ideas and solutions often arise when we ask open-ended questions.
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Deconstructing Learning, Reconstructing Education
Covid-19 will change higher education for good – and, ultimately, for the better.
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Pandemic or No, It’s Business as Usual for Boards
For now, corporate boards prefer to keep the status quo – and the long view – in the face of Covid-19 upheaval.
How I Taught the ‘Team from Hell’ to Trust Each Other
Virtual team coaching can help turn around dysfunctional teams.
Power, Politics and Crisis Response on the Board
It’s not the individual directors – it’s the competing coalitions they form that determine what boards will do.
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Why the World Needs Self-Reflective Leaders
The coronavirus crisis facilitates the rise of autocratic and narcissistic leaders just when we least need them.
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How Boards Are Coping With Covid-19
A new survey provides a snapshot of corporate boards’ resilience to challenges and risks posed by the pandemic.
Three CEO Strategies to Guide Companies Through Crises
We distil top executives’ experience for the ideas that work.
The Advantages of Being (Seen as) Authentic
Feeling authentic, acting authentically and coming across as authentic are very different things, but are equally important.
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When Several Queues Are Better Than One
One reliable method of queueing is less effective in knowledge industries. Here’s why.
Networking in the New Reality
Curiosity and reciprocity, plus some ingenuity, will help you build relationships in the age of Zoom.
The Two Faces of Leadership
It’s not only what leaders do in the spotlight that counts. Great leader