Business Models
Do You Have the Will for Digital Transformation?
Successful digital transformation means recognizing and adapting your business to these trends.
Successful digital transformation means recognizing and adapting your business to these trends.
Your business may have processes that work now. Does it have agile processes to help it change?
Communication has changed thanks to social media — with long-term impacts on how companies work.
Digital transformation has been positive in many ways, but some long-term trends are troubling.
Companies that overlook their employees as sources of strategic insight may find themselves losing talent — and key ideas.
Traditional hierarchies are giving way to market forms of organizing that will recast the role of management.
In this webinar, James Heppelmann, CEO of PTC, discusses how companies can organize for IoT.
A focus on execution is undermining managers’ ability to develop strategy and leadership skills.
Algorithms are fundamentally redefining the roles of worker and manager.
Staying competitive may mean exploring new business models — but watch out for internal tensions.
Raffaella Sadun explains how two traditionally connected technologies seem to pull companies in opposing directions
Putting data and analytics to work hasn’t just helped Ford more competitive — it has transformed the company’s processes.
The problem of the domineering corporate headquarters resonates with executives of multinationals.
Companies aiming to be competitive in the long term do not see safety and productivity as trade-offs.
An online questionnaire helps assess how well a company’s supply chain and sales operations are integrated.
When many employees work offsite, a corporate office can become a lonelier and less productive place.
This year’s winning article is “Combining Purpose With Profits,” by Julian Birkinshaw, Nicolai J. Foss, and Siegwart Lindenberg.
CSR pioneer Alberto Andreu Pinillos believes that CSR managers have three distinct responsibilities: foresight, nurturing, and evangelism.
Huge, complex datasets are becoming universal. The skills needed to work with them? Not so much.
National diversity of top management should be a topic of conversation for boards of directors.