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Listen to the ideas and stories that raise the game for management from the award-winning management publication strategy+business. Through in-depth thought leader interviews, in this podcast, s+b provides an informed global perspective on ideas and practices relevant to decision makers in business around the world.
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Marshall Goldsmith and Sally Helgesen on how female professionals can change self-limiting behaviors.
The editor of the International Economy outlines a plan for restoring income growth based on encouraging startups and competition.
Self-Aware Robots

Self-Aware Robots

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What really happens to human systems--machines, processes, and businesses--when smart machines enter the picture?
Interviews with dozens of women who have risen to the C-suite illuminate triumphs, travails, and important lessons.
The remarkable gains in productivity in growth in the post-World War II years ground to a halt in the 1970s -- and we're still living with the fallout.
The former Federal Reserve chairman's remarkable career offers insight into the links between politics and markets.
From income inequality to gridlock, progress is coming from some unlikely sources.
By identifying your top talent and putting them in the right position, you're increasing your odds of creating new businesses.
Innovation and superior performance aren't just for Silicon Valley disruptors and global giants.
As machines grow smarter and capture more of the value associated with work, how will people continue to keep busy and thrive?
Can we train ourselves to stop ignoring the obvious dangers we face?
The unusual perspective of high-performing entrepreneurs allows them to turn good ideas into great businesses.
In a conversation with s+b editor-in-chief Art Kleiner, the executive coach says you can become a better leader by asking yourself some tough questions -- and then following through.
MIT professor Thomas Malone discusses what makes a group smart, why women can increase a group's collective intelligence, and more in this exclusive interview with strategy+business.
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