While the West focuses on large language models, China's fierce internal competition and broader approach may define AI's next chapter.
In many organisations, especially complex or global firms, saying “no” is structurally safer than saying “yes”. If you approve a risky initiative and it fails, you might b ...
Our new research suggests this might be the case. Through a controlled experiment, we found that simply flipping the order of options from the traditional GBB pricing model to a “Best-Better-Good” ...
Its aim is to look at how AI is rebalancing our world – from disrupting national powers and influencing business competitiveness to impacting individual lives. Listen to "Can AI Help Build Smarter ...
You implement new collaboration tools, restructure teams and launch performance improvement programmes. Six months later, the same challenges resurface. Sound familiar? Recently, when 135 small and ...
After all, platform growth in the sharing economy is a numbers game: As the number of providers grows, consumers are more likely to find resources that match their needs; as the number of consumers ...
The first is elevation: they push aside doubts and eventually embrace the entrepreneur identity. The second is experimentation: they test, learn, seek support and gradually build confidence. The third ...
Asking great questions is perhaps the most underappreciated skill of great data-driven leaders. People often associate the term “data literacy” with mastering a litany of technical skills: SQL for ...
Uber, Grab and Go-Jek embody emerging strategies in international platform competition. Competition among ride-sharing companies is intensifying in Southeast Asia, a region where the growth of ...
How to move away from traditional adversarial negotiation tactics and embrace more ethical and collaborative approaches. In the real estate world, permeated with high-stakes and complex transactions, ...