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As we move deeper into this decade, the question “Should we invest in research?” is becoming “How do we weave market ...
Rotman School of Management’s Jennifer Riel shares a four-step process for making stronger choices. Jennifer Riel, an adjunct professor at the Rotman School of Management, presents a model way to ...
Have you ever wondered how artificial intelligence seems to “think”? Whether it’s crafting a poem, answering a tricky question, or helping with a complex task, AI thought process systems—especially ...
Agility in business isn’t just about reacting quickly. It’s about making the right moves at the right time. Companies that embrace an agile approach to innovation consistently outperform competitors, ...
The ways in which humans can be triggered into making irrational decisions are many and varied. Investors make higher bids for stocks when the sun is shining. If you add paper packaging to a product ...
Running a company doesn’t leave much room for hobbies. But if you know me, you know I make time for one obsession: rituals. My fascination with rituals started from a conversation with my friend Bing ...
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The study of complexity in political decision-making addresses crucial questions at the intersection of cognitive science, ...
After facilitating strategic planning sessions for dozens of fast-growing companies, I’ve observed a consistent pattern that separates high-performing leadership teams from those that struggle with ...