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Field of Dreams
Marie Claire - US

Field of Dreams

While agriculture has historically been a male-dominated industry, a new crop of farmers is working to make the community more diverse, inclusive, and cool.

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6 mins  |
The Makers Issue
What the Smart Money Says About Black CEOs
MIT Sloan Management Review

What the Smart Money Says About Black CEOs

Investors’ reactions to an executive appointment often reflect negative bias, while institutional investors take a more positive view.

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5 mins  |
Spring 2024
Own Your Words to Gain Authority
MIT Sloan Management Review

Own Your Words to Gain Authority

Managers undermine their credibility when they speak for others too frequently.

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7 mins  |
Spring 2024
Are Enterprise Social Platforms All Talk?
MIT Sloan Management Review

Are Enterprise Social Platforms All Talk?

To get the most from corporate knowledge-sharing tools, encourage users to engage with more content, not just build their personal brand.

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5 mins  |
Spring 2024
Why Manufacturers Need a Phased Approach to Digital Transformation
MIT Sloan Management Review

Why Manufacturers Need a Phased Approach to Digital Transformation

Those that succeed with this difficult work break it into three stages, each with its own guiding metrics.

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2024
Building Culture From the Middle Out
MIT Sloan Management Review

Building Culture From the Middle Out

Midlevel leaders are critical to fostering an organizational culture that’s healthy and vibrant.

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2024
Radical Innovation Needs Old-School VC
MIT Sloan Management Review

Radical Innovation Needs Old-School VC

Scientists and entrepreneurs working on the world's most urgent problems can't solve them without funders who understand deep-tech opportunities and take long-term views.

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5 mins  |
Spring 2024
Doubling Down on Impact Reporting
MIT Sloan Management Review

Doubling Down on Impact Reporting

New EU reporting mandates will affect businesses well beyond Europe's borders and require them to report on material impacts far beyond their own walls.

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7 mins  |
Spring 2024
Will Large Language Models Really Change How Work Is Done?
MIT Sloan Management Review

Will Large Language Models Really Change How Work Is Done?

Even as organizations adopt increasingly powerful LLMs, they will find it difficult to shed their reliance on humans.

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2024
Scaling Automation: Two Proven Paths to Success
MIT Sloan Management Review

Scaling Automation: Two Proven Paths to Success

Lessons from two leading hospital systems show how to overcome the obstacles to automation.

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10 mins  |
Spring 2024
The Trouble With Your Innovation Contests
MIT Sloan Management Review

The Trouble With Your Innovation Contests

Not all innovation contests should be winner-takes-all or judged by senior executives. New research shows how to structure contests to meet specific goals.

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9 mins  |
Spring 2024
How Tech Fails Late-Career Workers
MIT Sloan Management Review

How Tech Fails Late-Career Workers

Managers must make deliberate choices to support older workers' use of complex technologies.

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9 mins  |
Spring 2024
New Markets, New Opportunities: Identifying Where and How to Make Your Play
MIT Sloan Management Review

New Markets, New Opportunities: Identifying Where and How to Make Your Play

How do leaders determine whether to build a new business around a promising new technology?

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2024
Steer Clear of Corporate Venture Capital Pitfalls
MIT Sloan Management Review

Steer Clear of Corporate Venture Capital Pitfalls

Big companies and risk capital can be awkward partners. Here’s how to get corporate venturing right.

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2024
Health Care Platforms Need a Strategy Overhaul
MIT Sloan Management Review

Health Care Platforms Need a Strategy Overhaul

To succeed, digital health platforms must shift their approach in three key areas.

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2024
How to Make Better Friends at Work
MIT Sloan Management Review

How to Make Better Friends at Work

Friendships in the workplace can enrich our lives and make us better leaders and workers if we make the effort to cultivate truly healthy relationships.

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2024
MELANIE ANN DONOGHUE WEDS WORDLE
The New Yorker

MELANIE ANN DONOGHUE WEDS WORDLE

Melanie Ann Donoghue, thirty-two, of Westchester County, New York, was wed on Saturday to Wordle.

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3 mins  |
March 18, 2024
OLD SCHOOL
The New Yorker

OLD SCHOOL

Have the liberal arts gone conservative?

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
INVISIBLE CITY
The New Yorker

INVISIBLE CITY

> After ists fell in Syria, supporters and victims alike were herded into a giant outdoor prison— and effectively given lifetime sentences.

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
THE TIME BEING
The New Yorker

THE TIME BEING

In my early thirties, I began to cultivate the friendship of older people—people born twenty or thirty or even fifty years before me. I read many novels in those days.

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
O.K., DOOMER
The New Yorker

O.K., DOOMER

Some people want to build ALI. faster. Others want to pull the plug. Who will decide the fate of humanity?

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
TALKING WITH GOD
The New Yorker

TALKING WITH GOD

John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable” and Brooklyn Laundry.”

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5 mins  |
March 18, 2024
BODIES OF EVIDENCE
The New Yorker

BODIES OF EVIDENCE

“Love Lies Bleeding.”

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6 mins  |
March 18, 2024
YOU TELL ME
The New Yorker

YOU TELL ME

Why Percival Everett cant say what his novels mean.

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
GONE WITH THE WIND
The New Yorker

GONE WITH THE WIND

In pursuit of John Wilkes Booth.

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
Adelle Waldman Takes the Early Shift
New York magazine

Adelle Waldman Takes the Early Shift

In 2013, she published a novel that literary Brooklyn couldn’t stop talking about. It took a $12.25-an-hour job at a retail store to write the next one.

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10+ mins  |
March 11-24, 2024
Neighborhood News: Soldiers in the Subway
New York magazine

Neighborhood News: Soldiers in the Subway

The governor sends in the troops.

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1 min  |
March 11-24, 2024
THE SQUATTERS OF BEVERLY HILLS
New York magazine

THE SQUATTERS OF BEVERLY HILLS

AFTER A FUGITIVE DOCTOR ABANDONED HIS MANSION, AN ENTERPRISING GROUP OF PARTY THROWERS MANAGED TO SLIDE IN THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR, UPENDING THE COMFORTABLE LIVES OF THEIR NEW, ULTRAWEALTHY NEIGHBORS.

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10+ mins  |
March 11-24, 2024
The System: Zak Cheney-Rice
New York magazine

The System: Zak Cheney-Rice

But His Crimes... Are voters forgetting the extraordinary accusations against Trump?

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5 mins  |
March 11-24, 2024
Dynasties: Tanya Gold Fall of the House of Windsor The crisis behind the tabloid sensation surrounding Princess Catherine.
New York magazine

Dynasties: Tanya Gold Fall of the House of Windsor The crisis behind the tabloid sensation surrounding Princess Catherine.

TO OUTSIDERS, the British royal family can seem like a curio.

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5 mins  |
March 11-24, 2024