Sensemaking and Purpose Drive Innovation and Transformation
If you can confidently answer the questions, “Why are we doing this?” and “What are we trying to accomplish?,” it will have a powerful effect on your company.
If you can confidently answer the questions, “Why are we doing this?” and “What are we trying to accomplish?,” it will have a powerful effect on your company.
Gratitude leads to better relationships and encourages loyalty among our colleagues. This popular 2020 article has been updated for today's challenges.
Even tech-savvy startups can be blindsided. More than technology, what matters now is your organization, your culture, and the speed at which you're able to act.
As Lego, Unilever, and Apple have shown, a simple but memorable strategy statement can create a common mindset, regardless of cultural and language differences.
Carrd, Adalo and other tools make it exponentially easier for early-stage entrepreneurs without a lot of cash to build a product and a business.
Will this be the year you sell your business? Get ready for a thrill ride of emotions. Here's what to expect.
These breakthroughs have the potential to optimize processes, enhance customer engagement, and drive growth -- but they also bring legal and security risks.
Small firms growing into midsized need a new approach to talent. Give current employees the skills they need to help you grow, and make your firm a desirable place to work.
Research found that they often lack the resources to assess their risk and plan for the worst -- putting their financial health at risk when disaster strikes.
A disruptive new product or service can upend entire industries, creating new opportunities but often at personal and economic cost. Can we innovate without pain?
Many of the world's most complex problems are beyond the reach of today's computers. Quantum computing will change that.
Supported by the Richard M Schulze Family Foundation