Technological advances and the need for a flexible zero-carbon power grid have made fusion energy worth considering. | Continue reading
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In the first episode of the new The Quarterly Interview: Provocations to Ponder series, Silicon Valley’s Marc Andreessen tackles tech trends like artificial intelligence, crypto, and Web3--and why incumbents still have a tough time competing with digital start-ups. | Continue reading
Exponentially more powerful machines could make possible major reductions in emissions, putting the goal of limiting global warming within reach. | Continue reading
Executives need to get smarter about when to open up and when to withhold information so they can enjoy the benefits of organizational transparency while mitigating its unintended consequences. | Continue reading
The war in Ukraine poses a looming threat to the worldwide food supply. Here’s what’s at stake--and what might be done to help. | Continue reading
Nearly half of the employees who voluntarily left the workforce during the pandemic aren’t coming back on their own. Employers must go and get them. Here’s how to start. | Continue reading
How to navigate the current disruption in the containerized logistics value chain? | Continue reading
Will delivery drones become commonplace? The answer may depend on three critical factors. | Continue reading
She also knows what you can--and can’t--do about it. Here are three surprising lessons from a veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. | Continue reading
In the next decade, Amy Webb predicts that synthetic biology will be as common as artificial intelligence. | Continue reading
As e-kickscooters gain popularity, more consumers are opting for private ownership. How will this affect shared-mobility providers? | Continue reading
The industry is on the verge of a seismic, tech-driven shift. A focus on four areas can position carriers to embrace this change. | Continue reading
What leadership needs in a crisis is not a predefined response plan but behaviors and mindsets that will prevent them from overreacting and help them look ahead. | Continue reading
Bad strategy abounds, says UCLA management professor Richard Rumelt. Senior executives who can spot it stand a much better chance of creating good strategies. | Continue reading
Making start-ups Germany’s next economic powerhouse. | Continue reading
Almost 15 years after introducing a critical choice-making framework, behavioral economists Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler reflect on its continuing impact on business and society. | Continue reading
Succeeding in the fast-growing food-delivery ecosystem will require understanding how overlapping economic forces affect a complex web of stakeholders. | Continue reading
Network cost could double as operators strive to meet demand for increased capacity and deploy 5G. How can they maintain their profits? | Continue reading
Our partnership with the country’s largest youth-literacy and vocational-skills organization is helping build a brighter future for children across the country. | Continue reading
Daniel McCallum’s 1854 organizational design for the New York and Erie Railroad resembles a tree rather than a pyramid. It empowered frontline managers by clarifying data flows. | Continue reading
We studied Europe’s top 1,000 start-ups to learn how they succeed in the region’s fragmented value pool and found the answers lie in four distinct strategic plays. | Continue reading
Car sales and production after COVID-19 | Continue reading
In today's price volatility, procurement teams must move quickly. Digital-fueled collaboration can detect inflation threats sooner and build better, more agile responses. | Continue reading
The CEO’s job is as difficult as it is important. Here is a guide to how the best CEOs think and act. | Continue reading
Which technology trends have the most momentum in an accelerating world? We ranked the top cross-industry trends that matter most for companies and executives. | Continue reading
Prioritizing health of the world’s population would add 10 healthy years in midlife and $12 trillion to the global economy . | Continue reading
Hydrogen combustion engines can leverage existing technologies and provide a zero-emissions option for specific use cases while supporting the growth of hydrogen infrastructure. | Continue reading
As nontechnology companies turn to software-based business models for growth, they will need to avoid common misconceptions. | Continue reading
Organizations are clear that postpandemic working will be hybrid. After that, the details get hazy. | Continue reading
As the industry looks beyond the pandemic, grocery retailers must determine which trends will endure and separate the winners from the rest of the pack. | Continue reading
Sleep-awareness programs can produce better leaders. | Continue reading
Black employees aren’t being promoted to leadership positions at the same rate as others. | Continue reading
Four operating-model changes can help companies accelerate the journey to cloud. | Continue reading
Strong listening skills can make a critical difference in the performance of senior executives, but few are able to cultivate them. Here’s how. | Continue reading
As more companies and ecosystems embed financial services in their offerings, banks should take the opportunity to decide on the role they will play in this model. | Continue reading
Automotive software is rapidly reprogramming the car industry. | Continue reading
Charging infrastructure is key to scaling the industry. | Continue reading
Advances in biological science could transform economies and societies, helping to tackle global challenges from climate change to pandemics. | Continue reading
By 2040, these health innovations could reduce the total burden of disease by 6 to 10 percent. | Continue reading
New LEO satellite constellations are on the cusp of deployment, but their long-term success hinges on substantial cost reductions. | Continue reading
When external shocks rock the business, a chief restructuring officer brings a specialized skill set to restructure the balance sheet. | Continue reading
Today our firm launches a think tank dedicated to advancing racial equity and inclusive growth to safeguard the lives of Black people around the world. | Continue reading
Our November 23 update takes on the questions raised by recent news: When will vaccines be available? And is the end of COVID-19 nearer? | Continue reading