Wouldn’t it be great if you liked every one of your coworkers? Maybe that’s true for you, but more likely, there is someone with whom you just don’t click. Maybe they threw you under the bus that one time, or talked about you behin…
As insurance executives plan for the new year, what’s top of mind? What areas are ripe for innovation? McKinsey Senior Partners Jörg Mußhoff and Fritz Nauck discuss these and other topics.
Too often, business initiatives get mired in bureaucracy, overconfidence, and lack of ownership. Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Andrew McAfee explores reasons for the dysfunction—and how to fix it.
Generative AI technologies can automate time-consuming tasks for finance professionals, but can they be trusted to give the right answers?
In this TechRepublic exclusive, Forrester’s CIO advises that the key to evaluating emerging technology is tying it to your organization’s core business strategy.
Being managed by algorithms makes coworkers less willing to help each other.
When it comes to money, identity, emotion, circumstance, and even location can play just as big of a role as dollar amounts. For many years most Americans identifed as middle class even if they fell above or below the official middle income range. Midd…
A new compendium explores European defense and security in the current geopolitical context, with articles on talent, supply chains, innovation, and climate change.
Between the impact of inflation and rising drug prices, U.S. employers of all sizes (and some of their employees) are likely to absorb significant increases to their health insurance costs in 2024. But even as healthcare costs for companies reportedly …
Nintendo’s latest remake is good fun, but asking $65 for a remake of a short 2D puzzle game is asking a lot




