Organizational Behavior
Remaking the Workspace to Boost Social Connection
Reimagined workspaces can enable interactions that foster more meaningful human connections in our work lives.
Reimagined workspaces can enable interactions that foster more meaningful human connections in our work lives.
The pandemic has upended business. Let’s consider how managers should respond.
The hub-and-spoke model of work offers a middle ground between packed offices and the isolation of working at home.
Identifying the potential public harm of new AI tools should be part of prelaunch due diligence.
The U.S. should provide direct financial assistance to people losing oil, gas, and coal jobs.
New hires are at risk of losing the subtly communicated knowledge shared through in-person work.
The U.S. must examine its cultural ideals, in the context of its economic rivalry with China and within its own borders.
The days of claiming to be apolitical while buying influence through donations to politicians should be over.
The incoming U.S. president should resist overreaching and adopt a tempered approach to tech industry oversight.
Leading into the future is not for the meek. Nor is it for the arrogant, the bull-headed, or the blindly self-righteous.
Last year’s challenges underscore that humans work best if they work as a team for a common purpose.
The office cubicle is the product of a well-intended design philosophy gone astray.
Without visual annotations, charts and graphs are missed opportunities to feed your audience insights from your data.
Protocols that are used to root out bias in AI tools can— and must — be turned on the industry itself.
The COVID-19 pandemic has permanently changed social norms. Although there will be enormous challenges ahead, these changes nonetheless offer business leaders an opportunity to create a future that’s different from — and better than — the prepandemic “business as usual.”
Four team management practices have been key to navigating the initial pivot to virtual workplaces.
It’s time to rethink how work gets done in your company by reconsidering its enterprise architecture.
Our systems of belief, technology, and cultural practices have shaped what many of us think of as “the office.”
The disruption triggered by the pandemic is rich with opportunities to fundamentally improve how we live.
The coronavirus crisis is exposing some businesses’ weaknesses while highlighting others’ strong leadership.