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HBR published a piece on how people are using gen AI. Much has happened over the past 12 months. We now have Custom GPTs—AI ...
You may notice a new face smiling out at you from this page. It’s mine. After 13 years as this magazine’s editor, I’m ...
In a recent HBR article, the authors described a new method to find out where pay gaps exist within an organization. Yet in presenting their findings to companies, many firms wondered: once we’ve ...
Forever chemicals are toxic and widely used in buildings and yet they remain on the rise globally with little regulation to ...
Hiring a star employee may feel like an easy win—but it often backfires. In most cases, newly hired stars underperform, disrupt team dynamics, and struggle to adjust to new systems and routines. But ...
How she lifted cosmetics from a cheap accessory to a luxury item during the Great Depression. In the early 20th century, Helena Rubinstein defied gender, class, and cultural expectations to become ...
A conversation with Columbia Business School’s Adam Galinksy on honing your style. What does it take to really energize people and motivate them toward a goal? Inspirational leadership might ...
Natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and severe, with devastating consequences for both individuals and communities around the world. In the U.S., the National Centers for ...