Madden Professor of Global Leadership at Babson College, discusses his new work, Beyond Collaboration Overload: How to Work Smarter, Get Ahead, and Restore Your Well-Being (Harvard Business Review Press, 2021).
Innovators should consider factors including how much energy has to be expended to adopt a new idea and what emotions it brings up in those who interact with it. The book relates the personal tales of people around the world dealing with the effects of climate change.ĭavid Schonthal, professor of strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, discusses his new book, The Human Element: Overcoming the Resistance That Awaits New Ideas (Wiley, 2021). Simon Mundy, Moral Money editor at the Financial Times, discusses his new book, Race for Tomorrow: Survival, Innovation and Profit on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis (William Collins, January 2022). This week, we feature three books in our Author Talks series. Latinos start more businesses and have higher rates of intergenerational mobility, yet remain far from equal with non-Latino White Americans. Latinos make up 18.4 percent of the US population and 17.3 percent of the US labor force, a share forecast to rise more than 30 percent by 2060.Nearly two-thirds of respondents say their companies’ investments in AI will continue to increase over the next three years. In McKinsey’s Global Survey on AI adoption, 56 percent of respondents report AI adoption in at least one function, up from 50 percent in 2020, with the greatest increases coming from companies in emerging economies.
They suggest ways executives can build resilience into their supply-chain strategies for when the next major shake-up arrives.