Without formal regulatory oversight, can investors have confidence in so-called initial coin offerings? Emmanuel De George, Thomas Bourveau, Atif Ellahie and Daniele Macciocchi assess the evidence for and against the fast-growing market
Without formal regulatory oversight, can investors have confidence in so-called initial coin offerings? Emmanuel De George, Thomas Bourveau, Atif Ellahie and Daniele Macciocchi assess the evidence for and against the fast-growing market
Doomsayers maintain that AI will render most of us irrelevant and redundant. But, argues Julian Birkinshaw, some tasks will never be replicated by computers
The machines are coming… but there are still grounds for optimism for the rest of us, say Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott
When Satya Nadella became CEO of Microsoft in February 2014, the company seemed in danger of fading into irrelevance. Now its share price is at an all-time high. How did he do it? By Herminia Ibarra and Aneeta Rattan
Having to tell people you manage something they'd prefer not to hear is at best a challenge and at worst highly unproductive. Selin Kesebir has a guide to keeping those often difficult conversations positive
Achieving gender balance in the financial services sector requires change at every level, argue Sarah Bates and Clare Woodman
Huawei didn't just go west – it went truly international. David De Cremer describes the radical change in mindset that the transformation required
Once viewed as an illiquid asset class and best avoided, Eli Talmor says private equity is now characterised by high performance and exemplary governance
Linda Yueh argues that opening up services sectors around the world could help the UK economy exploit one of the fastest growing areas of international trade