Why Keeping Up with Change Feels Harder Than Ever. Four factors explain why this era of constant upheaval is pushing leaders to their limits—and what they need to do differently. One Company Used Tech as a Tool. Another Gave It a Role. Which Did Better? New research compares the outcomes of two similar firms with very different perspectives on technology.

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Why Keeping Up with Change Feels Harder Than Ever

Four factors explain why this era of constant upheaval is pushing leaders to their limits—and what they need to do differently.

by Kayla Velnoskey, Ingrid Laman, and Carolina Valencia

 

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One Company Used Tech as a Tool. Another Gave It a Role. Which Did Better?

New research compares the outcomes of two similar firms with very different perspectives on technology.

by Jianjun Zhang and Bin Li

 

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