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Kaisa Snellman, Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Associate Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, points to notable examples in practice, such as how Impossible Foods has made plant-based ...
As large language models increasingly intermediate consumer-brand interactions, here’s what marketers need to do.
If leading is about influence, there is no influence without communication. In this podcast, Andy Yap, Associate Professor of ...
Even with strong incentives to leverage the most promising ideas, inventors may be overlooking research by women in favour of ...
While the six steps outline what companies must do to leverage AI, a set of guiding principles defines how they must operate.
A new world order is unfolding as the US-China AI race meets geopolitics. When a rising power meets with an established one, it inevitably leads to conflict. Is the Thucydides trap indeed playing out ...
For the fifth year running, the Edelman Trust Barometer has identified business as the leading institution to address urgent issues in society. The 2025 survey – which captured the sentiments of ...
Among the reasonswhy leaders under-delegate, perhaps the most important one is that there is currently no clear framework for delegation. This lack of structure leads to a superficial view of the ...
Beyond making “noise”, NGOs are making real impact by influencing companies to act more responsibly.
In the real estate world, permeated with high-stakes and complex transactions, negotiation is a crucial skill to achieve and sustain success. Tried and tested adversarial negotiation tactics are ...
A framework for what to do and what to avoid when discussing critical topics with your team. In recent years, we’ve witnessed the increasing polarisation of society, rising geopolitical tensions and ...
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