August, 2017

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A Survey of 3,000 Executives Reveals How Businesses Succeed with AI

Harvard Business

Investment in AI is growing and is increasingly coming from organizations outside the tech space. The buzz over artificial intelligence (AI) has grown loud enough to penetrate the C-suites of organizations around the world, and for good reason. Don’t believe the hype: Not every business is using AI… yet.

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Is Tesla Really a Disruptor? (And Why the Answer Matters)

Harvard Business

There’s little argument that Tesla is a wildly innovative company. That’s the question that has dogged the company from the beginning, inspiring heated debate among Wall Street analysts, fanatical customers, and tech-related online communities. car manufacturer and all but three worldwide. ’” he said recently.

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Google’s Secret Formula for Management? Doing the Basics Well

Harvard Business

Steven Moore for HBR. Google has opened its trove of management processes to one and all, for free. It might not feel that surprising — after all, Google has created plenty of free tools for the world to use, from internet search to email. Management tools may not seem that different. Why would Google release its management processes?

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What 11 CEOs Have Learned About Championing Diversity

Harvard Business

Diversity can boost innovation and employee engagement , and companies with greater gender and racial diversity financially outperform their peers. YouTube offers paid parental leave to all of its employees as an effort to keep more women in tech. And many diversity programs fail. I chose eleven CEOs: Art Peck (Gap Inc.,

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Deloitte’s Radical Attempt to Reframe Diversity

Harvard Business

The firm is ending its women’s network and other affinity groups and starting to focus on…men. The central idea: It’ll offer all managers — including the white guys who still dominate leadership — the skills to become more inclusive, then hold them accountable for building more-balanced businesses.