What companies like Lowe’s are doing differently. |
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Pop Quiz: What is a balanced scorecard? Scroll for the answer. |
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Retail’s brick-and-mortar resurgence is a lesson in how to reassess assets previously seen as liabilities. |
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An HBR Executive Live conversation with Lyft CEO David Risher. |
The most important effect of AI is the one we can’t see. |
Your company’s leader has become a political lightning rod. Now what? |
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