May Poll Finds CEO Optimism At Lowest Level In Almost 6 Years

Amid historic inflation, choked supply chains, rising interest rates and an unending battle for talent, CEOs are increasingly worried about the year ahead.
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Being an expert navigator is the key to innovation success

Innovators must prepare for their journey like adventurers: studying the conditions and being prepared to respond to dynamic elements along their path.

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M&A success depends on ‘Announcement Day’ credibility

Rising prices, higher borrowing cost, stock market volatility and other headwinds have slowed deal-making this year. CFOs considering M&A would do well to consider lessons from more than two decades of transactions, according to authors of a recently published book.

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The surprising link between creativity and risk

There are powerful links between creativity and a positive attitude toward risk, writes Michele Wucker. Creative employees are more likely to take the kind of "good" risks that lead to innovation, and they're willing to take the social risk of speaking up.

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Is vertical integration making a comeback?

To deal with supply shortages, big companies are investing directly in functions they used to outsource.

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IaaS vs SaaS: What Is The Difference?

Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) are two of three cloud computing models in addition to Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). In fact, SaaS can be integrated into an IaaS, so you don’t have to choose between the two.  It’s important to know their differences because each one delivers service at a different layer of the cloud tech stack. […]

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Leadership Skills for Product Owners

Despite the title of owner or manager, Product Owners typically do not have the authority to manage anything other than themselves.

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Five Ways Hackers Target The Personal Lives Of CEOs

When executives are inside the corporate network, they are usually well protected, but once they leave the network, their security evaporates.

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How subsidiaries can emerge as “centers of excellence”

In order to become centers of excellence, subsidiaries must continually reinvent their own competencies in response to global business dynamics

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Appointment of women to Fortune 500 boards hits record high

Although boards are becoming more diverse, some racial and ethnic groups are not sufficiently represented

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