AI & Machine Learning
Clinical AI Gets the Headlines, but Administrative AI May Be a Better Bet
Health care organizations are seeing significant savings using AI in administrative systems.
Health care organizations are seeing significant savings using AI in administrative systems.
Experimental corporate initiatives and individuals’ new ways of working are shaping what’s possible.
When leaders recognize the perspectives of overlooked populations, it opens up opportunities for innovation and change.
Rehiring a former employee can benefit an employer if the right expectations are put in place.
Respondents to recent global surveys say their organizations are capturing substantial value from AI.
Workers’ creativity will provide job security — even as robots take on parts of their roles.
Scotiabank’s focus on AI projects likely to deliver value in a short time frame is paying off.
Forces that have been in play since before the pandemic began can help explain today’s turbulence in the workforce.
The winter 2022 issue of MIT SMR provides a collection of articles to help leaders overcome the obstacles that can get in the way of innovation.
Several principles can be applied to create reciprocal loyalty and benefits between organizations and gig workers.
New research highlights that sustainable management is a fundamental business practice, not just a modern trend.
Companies must carefully weigh potential outcomes before taking a public stance on important but controversial issues.
The emotional desire for certainty often keeps us from seeing other perspectives and understanding how decisions get made.
Leaders must embrace creativity and innovative thinking to help both their organizations and the planet thrive.
Companies are setting big goals on climate change. Why don’t more advocate for climate policies?
DBS Bank’s CEO exemplifies how a willingness to experiment and even fail can help advance new technologies like AI.
In artificial intelligence, race and gender too often generate a bias double whammy.
In the age of the celebrity CEO, too many leaders sacrifice character and good judgment in pursuit of their own success.
Organizations are trying to bridge their need for connectivity with people’s hunger for flexibility.
Negative factors like leadership failure and dissatisfaction aren’t the only reasons for CMO turnover.