Economies that embrace data sharing for finance could see GDP gains of between 1 and 5 percent by 2030, with benefits flowing to consumers and financial institutions.
The retailer of the future will harness the power of data, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality, says serial entrepreneur and technology expert John Straw.
I’ve learned a few times in my career that words matter. In fact, it once happened at work during an exit interview.
“I don’t feel the great culture others do because my boss can be really sharp and it makes things uncomfortable,&#…
Not so long ago, there were all sorts of predictions about what the future of the office would look like. Open-space floor plans were facing some backlash and some experts were predicting that big conference rooms would give way to smaller, enclosed sp…
As we see the light at the end of the COVID tunnel in the U.S. and many other countries, a new phase of collective experience has kicked in: anticipation. It’s spring. The world is literally opening up again. Demand for airline tickets is surgin…
We’ve all witnessed it.
Children having a meltdown while their parents are in a Zoom meeting. Dogs pawing at their owners during a presentation, vying for some attention.
Despite these distractions, most employees have not only sustained their w…
Amber scanned her email, her mouth falling open and her heart racing as she read the message from her boss:
“We plan to return to working in the office by the end of May. You either need to return to working in the office or be terminated….
The lessons learned from the current crisis can help corporate boards make the organizations they serve stronger.
From our posture to our movements, a large percentage of communication is nonverbal. Unfortunately, that puts us all at a disadvantage during video calls. Since the camera is most likely framing your face, your body language—good or bad—i…
In the past year and a half, we’ve seamlessly added new terms to our vocabularies in order to describe our pandemic world.
It’s no surprise that the word “COVID-19” was quickly added to Merriam Webster’s online dictio…




