Diversity & Inclusion
The Best of This Week
Digital inclusion to help solve grand challenges, meaningful support for Pride Month, and reimagined workspaces.
Digital inclusion to help solve grand challenges, meaningful support for Pride Month, and reimagined workspaces.
A global study of online hackathons offers best practices for designing virtual ideation sessions.
The pandemic has upended business. Let’s consider how managers should respond.
A new interview series will offer lessons to help leaders manage their teams, navigate complexity, and adapt to change.
Tassilo Festetics shares how in-house technology innovation is helping AB InBev enhance its products and service.
Companies have more options than they realize when choosing a strategy for responding to a changing environment.
The Me, Myself, and AI podcast delves into how automotive supplier Cooper Standard uses open innovation to leverage AI.
Crowdsourcing platforms, updating how work gets done in a new normal, and simplifying data migration.
Crowdsourcing platforms produce more results when problem statements are crafted to engage participants.
Innovation can thrive when remote teams feel empowered to share ideas and engage in rigorous debate.
Will Grannis of Google Cloud explains the organization’s collaborative approach to AI and machine learning innovation.
TCS and Halliburton Landmark executives discuss digital transformation in the oil and gas industry.
The U.S. must examine its cultural ideals, in the context of its economic rivalry with China and within its own borders.
Making diversity and inclusion real, clarifying pandemic data, and how Amazon will innovate post-Bezos.
Sustaining innovation when a visionary founder steps down requires that all employees be given the license to innovate.
Front-line manufacturing workers contribute more valuable ideas after they’re briefly assigned to other company sites.
An innovation framework for COVID-19, circular business models, and the advantages of a diverse board.
A framework to help leaders understand how they weathered COVID-19 and to keep leveraging their new innovation skills.
Societies shaped by individualism may have an edge when it comes to growth through innovation.
An expert on tech industry regulation argues that the Biden administration should step back and let innovation flourish.