Diversity & Inclusion
The Best of This Week
Atlanta is a tech hub; more reasons women should be on corporate boards; updates from Davos 2020.
Atlanta is a tech hub; more reasons women should be on corporate boards; updates from Davos 2020.
In a city that’s experienced tough economic times, entrepreneurism is blooming.
There are specific ways for women to be more successful in pitch situations.
How companies are making AI pay; tread cautiously in a transparent world; CIOs step up their game.
Must-reads for managers: breaking down big tech, smart KPIs, and a new podcast for busy leaders.
Data and algorithms can mitigate gender bias in venture capital funding.
Supporting women will help companies compete in the innovation economy.
Women face similar challenges in entrepreneurship as in management.
As managers get older, they are more likely to work through others and focus on the big picture.
To make gender equality a reality, organizations need to look at values, not priorities.
New research explores gender differences in acquiring information about salaries.
Research abounds on the complex challenges women face in the modern corporate landscape.
At the 2019 gathering of the World Economic Forum, re-skilling and flexible work took center stage.
Customer-centric companies have better success when it comes to organizational change.
As AI develops better decision-making skills, leaders may feel threatened and push back.
What if, instead of perpetuating harmful biases, AI helped us overcome them?
Strong multi-business companies are defying expectations in three ways.
Research has exploded the myth that Twitter is an “echo chamber” — with implications for marketing.
Boards can do a better job leveraging the unique perspectives and expertise of each board member.
The latest revival of Nike’s “Just Do It” campaign shows the power of prioritizing customer demand over social approval.