Business2018-10-25T19:51:25-05:00

Intel’s next steps

With former CFO Bob Swan at the helm, Intel is looking to embrace the AI, 5G, and autonomous driving revolutions. […]

People’s virtual skills

Leaders are being asked to move fast and make big decisions with unprecedented frequency. Carrying them out and creating change that matters will rely heavily on capabilities. […]

For starter hacks, ask Ashna

Neal Freyman, managing editor at Morning Brew, asked goal setting guru Ashna Mankotia a few questions about her approach to personal growth and goal setting. […]

Why is diversity lacking at the top

BCG reviewed why employees from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds, particularly Black and Latinx, are not advancing as successfully as their white counterparts. […]

An agile business model

Palliser Furniture has maintained best-in-class status through integrating technology under CEO Peter Tielmann. […]

The bigger picture

For CEO Mark Ashcroft, technology and craftmanship will ensure that the traditional big screen experience remains unique. […]

How inclusion matters

As diversity has proven to strengthen financial outperformance among executive teams, studies show that taking a closer look at the winners can unveil new ways of progress. […]

CEO David Kong says the current situation for the hospitality sector is unsustainable. […]

More than a utility company

Despite becoming the second largest utility firm in the US, CEO Tom Fanning believes Southern Company has achieved much more. […]

The playboy tech king

The always controversial Larry Ellison, CTO and co-founder of the Oracle Corporation, may be facing his biggest challenge yet. […]

How transformative CEOs lead in a crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of business, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the urgent need for companies to transform. BCG explores. […]

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