How business people should read books
No doubt you have your personal favorite kind of reading, whether novels or science fiction, mysteries or adventure or some other genre that gives you pleasure....

November 13, 2025 • by Howard H. Yu in Leadership • 8 min read • Audio available
The biggest risk isn’t that AI under‑delivers. It’s that organizations overreact or underreact. Here we unpack the four zones of AI readiness and explain why building sandboxes is the best way forward....
Continue readingMarch 18, 2021 • by Philip Rosenzweig in Leadership • 4 min read
No doubt you have your personal favorite kind of reading, whether novels or science fiction, mysteries or adventure or some other genre that gives you pleasure....
March 17, 2021 • by Ina Toegel in Leadership • 4 min read
Team performance can often be the underlying cause of success or failure within a business unit....
March 17, 2021 • by George Kohlrieser in Leadership • 4 min read
Magazine Don’t worry if you lack charisma, inspiring others is the key to success by George Kohlrieser Published 17 March 2021 in Magazine • 3 min read DownloadSave The good news? Inspiration...
March 16, 2021 • by Anand Narasimhan in Leadership • 10 min read
Taking on a new role as director of the Van Gogh Museum was always going to be a challenge, but Emilie Gordenker’s task was made even tougher by the pandemic...
March 16, 2021 • by Susan Goldsworthy in Leadership • 8 min read
As a successful yacht racer Mark Turner knows that one tiny slip can prove fatal, but in business he believes taking risks and making mistakes should be encouraged....
March 15, 2021 in Leadership • 4 min read
Equity and inclusion make good business sense, says Ilham Kadri, CEO of the Belgian chemicals group Solvay....
March 11, 2021 • by Michael R. Wade, Andrew Tarling, Rainer Neubauer in Leadership • 3 min read
What does it mean to be an effective leader in an environment characterized by increasing digital disruption?...
March 10, 2021 • by Peter Vogel in Leadership • 4 min read
Ideas are not the same as opportunities. Starting a new venture requires time and effort. But this seemingly obvious statement has led to confusion among entrepreneurs and academics....
March 5, 2021 • by Sunil Gulati, Andrew Zimbalist in Leadership • 13 min read
Empty stadiums, canceled fixtures and a massive loss of revenue, the pandemic has wrought havoc on everything from the Olympics to the Superbowl. But some sports have adapted better than others, report...
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