The call for digital transformation has led many CIOs at large enterprises to assume they can imitate the archetypal startup path to stardom and embrace a model centered on the delivery of products and services via web and mobile applications. This assumption is only half accurate
It's official. As of Sunday evening China time, "Xi Jinping Thought" has been voted into the Chinese Constitution, and Xi himself can stay on as president for as long as he likes
The preliminary U.S. decision to apply 25% tariffs on steel imports and 10% tariffs on aluminum imports has been met with widespread apprehension by proponents of the rules-based multilateral trade system.
One of the most pressing public-health challenges in Africa today is also one of the least reported: cancer, a leading cause of death worldwide. Every year, some 650,000 Africans are diagnosed with cancer, and more than a half-million die from the disease. Within the next five years, there could be more than one million cancer deaths annually in Africa, a surge in mortality that would make cancer one of the continent’s top killers
In our work helping organizations find their team members, we conduct hundreds of interviews every week. And what I’ve observed over the years is that when it comes to the interview, it’s just as important to know what not to ask as it is what to ask
After decades of serving as the backbone of a rules-based global order, the United States, under President Donald Trump, is touting an “America First” agenda that extols narrow economic nationalism and distrust of international institutions and agreements. But a new type of international cooperation may be emerging – one that works around Trump