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7 Strategies to Get Your Employees On Board with GenAI

Harvard Business

As with any aspect of digital transformation, the effective deployment of generative AI will depend less on technological capability than on human adaptability. Indeed, the human factor — people and culture — will drive the adoption of AI, or lack thereof.

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Being an Ethical Business in a Corrupt Environment

Harvard Business

Our research in Egypt , Zimbabwe , and India shows that organizations should view the prospect of building a strong ethical reputation in such environments as an opportunity, and consider the costs of resisting corruption as an investment in building such a reputation. Ethics Can Be a Differentiator.

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Case Study: Follow Dubious Orders or Speak Up?

Harvard Business

Editor's Note This fictionalized case study will appear in a forthcoming issue of Harvard Business Review, along with commentary from experts and readers. “When I saw him speak, he talked about how important ethics were in this field.” Moon’s team, but there had been complications with her visa.

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5 Entrepreneurship Skills You’ll Get from an MBA

Tom Spencer

Appreciating the importance of ethics and reputation. Through analyzing case studies and taking the ethics classes during the MBA, one gets to see the value of building a reputable company and acting ethically. All of these elements play a huge role in scaling up the business and getting in front of the right VCs.

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Starting your Consulting Journey as a College Student

Tom Spencer

Joining a consulting club can provide you with numerous benefits: networking, learning how to do a case study, assistance with resume and cover letter writing, and access to resources to prepare for interviews. The sole purpose of clubs is to provide students with practical experience through learning and relationship building.

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Why CEOs Can’t Dance Redux

Rick Conlow

Consider GM as a case study. Covey, demonstrates that the lack of integrity and ethics causes problems for managers and companies all day long. Customer loyalty generates sales growth and profit. Customer loyalty comes from an exemplary customer experience. The book, The Speed of Trust , by Stephen M.R.

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7 Traits that Unlock the Powerful Presence of Servant Leaders

Rick Conlow

Their study’s methodology included a questionnaire and case studies. Leaders who are genuine not only act the part but also declare their values, ethics, and standards quite clearly. He describes that you master the context of leadership by not just doing things right, but more importantly doing the right things.

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