… from IT to entertainment have been very vocal about the benefits of speed, but they are typically silent about the cost of going faster,” says Gonçalo Pacheco de Almeida. …
In her most recent work, Leading with Sense: The Intuitive Power of Savoir-Relier (Stanford University … Gauthier, Professor at HEC Paris and holder of the HEC-Pernod Ricard Leadership Chair, describes how a switch from top-down leadership, with the emphasis on authority, to open leadership based on …
… show how technological breakthroughs are assimilated into the creative process at Ubisoft, a major player in the development and distribution of videogames. Ubisoft’s … good practice could be a great source of innovation for other industries. …
To retain talent, sell their products or attract investors, and generally justify their existence, businesses need to be perceived by society … over time or after a sudden crisis, organizations may see their actions and purpose questioned. In this interview, …
Organizations can get burnt if they don’t respond to social and environmental demands; at the same time, responding can be costly. In their study, Rodolphe Durand and co-authors model why some …
… things, brands get old. However, revitalizing a logo—the most adaptable component of visual identity—can rejuvenate a brand. After studying the impact of the different factors involved in revamping a logo, Bruno …
… be hierarchical, with clear task delegation, or should they be flexible and self-organizing? So far, literature … in favor of each model. By distinguishing between the types of tasks and the coordination each require, a new study of software …
… that productivity per hour in France is 15% higher than in the UK. But what exactly is productivity? And how can it be …
The current uncertain and complex environment is further driving research on how business leaders should respond in the workplace. In this RESKILL Masterclass, Brad Harris, …
… financial performance over time”, or at least this is the mantra that has come to dominate business doctrine. Studies into whether this claim is true in practice have had mixed results, and, in their new research, Professors Afshin Mehrpouya and Imran …