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Research: What Companies Don’t Know About How Workers Use AI

Harvard Business

Leaders who are exploring how AI might fit into their business operations must not only navigate a vast and ever-changing landscape of tools, but they must also facilitate a significant cultural shift within their organizations. But research shows that leaders do not fully understand their employees’ use of, and readiness for, AI.

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Research: Why Employees Accept Lower Pay at Mission-Oriented Companies

Harvard Business

Recent research suggests that this may come with a potential financial drawback for workers, as it can inhibit them from negotiating for higher pay. In reality, research has shown that extrinsic and intrinsic motivations operate jointly to predict high performance.

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Research: Why So Many Packages Don’t Get Delivered

Harvard Business

The author shares findings from original research based on transaction and delivery data from an e-commerce retailer in a Latin American megacity and a delivery company in Singapore. Failed deliveries cost companies billions of dollars each year, while impacting customer satisfaction and damaging retailers’ reputations.

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Cornerstone Research Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

CORNERSTONE RESEARCH. Ranked at #8 in the Vault Consulting Top 50, Cornerstone Research may just be the most interesting consulting firm you’ve never heard of. Cornerstone Research has been around for over 25 years, and has steadily risen in the consulting rankings ever since. CORNERSTONE RESEARCH KEY STATS.

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Research: Should Suppliers Cooperate with Companies Entering Bankruptcy?

Harvard Business

New research cautions against such shift in attention. After a company petitions for bankruptcy, its attention often shifts toward debt providers (e.g., banks) and away from suppliers — unsecured creditors who are not viewed as a primary provider of corporate debt.

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Real-World Examples of AI in Management Consulting

Tom Spencer

This article will explore some of the most notable examples of AI in consulting, including its use in market research, strategy development, and operational optimisation. Market Research One of the most significant applications of AI in consulting is in the area of market research.

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How to Implement AI — Responsibly

Harvard Business

Researchers engaged with organizations across a variety of industries, each at a different stage of implementing responsible AI. They identified four key moves — translate, integrate, calibrate, and proliferate — that leaders can make to ensure that responsible AI practices are fully integrated into broader operational standards.

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