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June 12, 2026 • by Howard Yu in Industrials • 7 min read
he SpaceX IPO illustrates a key finding of the latest Future Readiness Indicator, today’s winners are no longer asset-light, but asset heavy. Does this mean that vertical integration should be top of...
Continue readingFebruary 12, 2026 • by Francesca-Giulia Mereu in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Beige gets a bad rap from brand consultants, but when you’re stressed, it’s hard to think clearly: you need to return to neutral first. To reset your nervous system, try going back...
February 11, 2026 • by Catherine Agamis, Hischam El-Agamy in Finance • 9 min read
How banks can position themselves across multiple futures to deliver on sustainability commitments while maintaining financial performance...
February 11, 2026 • by Simon J. Evenett in Geopolitics • 6 min read
The great-power rivalry between China and the US is structural, not an aberration: zero-sum thinking, tech rivalry, and weaponized trade will outlast leaders and reshape business. ...
February 11, 2026 • by Stefan Michel in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Drawing on his recent IMD podcast with Amar Bhidé, IMD Professor of Management Stefan Michel debunks longstanding misconceptions about entrepreneurship....
February 10, 2026 • by Winter Nie, Yunfei Feng in Geopolitics • 14 min read
China's economy shows contradictory signals – macro headwinds yet surging innovation investment and competitive intensity. To decode this evolving reality, here are the nine key trends global businesses must understand about operating...
February 10, 2026 • by Susanne May in AI • 3 min read
Forget everything you’ve heard about genius CEOs, intuition, and heroic decision-making, says Susanne May – use Jensen Huang’s radical leadership of Nvidia as a blueprint to succeed in the AI era....
February 10, 2026 • by Tomoko Yokoi in Artificial Intelligence • 6 min read
Tomoko Yokoi explains why GenAI isn’t delivering on its promise — and how clearer success metrics, upskilling, and purposeful scaling can finally unlock its value....
February 9, 2026 • by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox in Future readiness • 9 min read
A century of progress in medical science and healthier living has gifted us extra decades of productive life. Avivah Wittenberg-Cox suggests ways to ensure that you and your organization are ready to...
February 6, 2026 • by Howard Yu in Future readiness • 10 min read
According to the 2025 Future Readiness Indicator, companies that move fast and build efficient ecosystems have the best chance of success. Howard Yu and his team analyze the data ...
February 6, 2026 • by Lea Wang , Jung Eung Park, Benoit Leleux in Leadership • 7 min read
Why the way you leave a company can shape your legacy as much as your tenure....
February 5, 2026 • by Estelle Métayer, Marleen Dieleman in Family business • 10 min read
Joining the board of a family business can be one of the most rewarding roles a director takes on, but it requires a different kind of due diligence. Beyond financials and formal...
February 5, 2026 • by Katharina Lange in Talent • 4 min read
Entry-level roles give new recruits an opportunity to develop intuition and judgment. But a lack of humility could be stunting the development of future leaders, argues IMD’s Katharina Lange. ...
February 5, 2026 • by Michael Watkins in AI • 3 min read
AI can do plenty in terms of learning and skills development – but educators and talent leaders also need to understand what AI tools should not be used for. ...
February 4, 2026 • by I by IMD in Leadership • 5 min read
HR leadership will require a balance of frontline experience and a business-first outlook, argues Pandora CHRO Byron Clayton ...
February 4, 2026 • by Philip Thomas in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Global brands expert Philip Thomas suggests simple ways for businesses to walk the tightrope between buzz and backlash in today’s divisive cultural and political landscape. ...
February 3, 2026 • by Yeun Joon Kim, Yingyue Luna Luan in Artificial Intelligence • 9 min read
Teams using AI are often perceived as less creative—regardless of their actual output. New research from Cambridge reveals the solution isn't less AI, but better collaboration design. ...
February 3, 2026 • by Brenda Steinberg in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
If you’re known as a solid executor and a safe pair of hands but can’t see an exciting future for yourself in the organization, you may be overly risk-averse. Answer the questions below to see if this applies to you and check out...




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January 22, 2026 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
Multigenerational teams bring competitive advantages. It’s vital to tap into the wisdom and experience of older workers, urges Shelley Zalis....

December 1, 2025 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
True leadership starts with compassion. Small acts of humanity create lasting impact, shaping cultures rooted in inclusion, awareness, and collective responsibility....

January 21, 2025 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
In the early 1900s, Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, E = mc², reshaped our understanding of the universe and changed the world as we knew it. The Theory of Equality™, E = FQ²,...

June 12, 2024 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
Women often step back from their careers because caring responsibilities usually fall on them by default, thanks to outdated societal norms....

May 28, 2026 • by Karl Schmedders in Videos
A new book challenges the conventional belief that sustainability alone drives customer purchases. In a webinar hosted by Karl Schmedders, the book’s co-author, Goutam Challagalla, explains how companies can make sustainability...

May 12, 2026 • by Jean-François Manzoni in Videos
Niels B. Christiansen tells Jean-François Manzoni how he streamlined the leadership and targeted adult customers to re-energize the toy giant. ...

April 28, 2026 • by Murat Tarakci in Videos
Terence Mauri says leaders can turn disruption from a source of risk into a source of opportunity ...

April 21, 2026 • by Marleen Dieleman in Videos
Chef Pam transformed a 120-year-old family business into a Michelin-starred restaurant, showing how heritage can fuel innovation and competitive edge...

June 11, 2026 • by David Bach in Podcasts
NATO futurist Florence Gaub on war, weak signals, Gen Z, and why leaders need not only foresight, but also science fiction to future-proof their organizations...

June 4, 2026 • by David Bach in Podcasts
Former U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on why the post-Cold War world is over – and who is shaping the new rules of global business...

May 14, 2026 • by David Bach in Podcasts
Outokumpu CEO Kati ter Horst on steel, free trade, Europe’s competitiveness, AI, sustainability, and leading when the old rules are gone....

May 12, 2026 • by Jean-François Manzoni in Podcasts
LEGO CEO Niels Christiansen on simplification, sustainability, and competing for children’s attention....
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