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How to market sustainable products: Three paths to success

Many companies overestimate customers’ appetite for sustainable products, flooding the market with offerings that don’t sell. The reality is, social and environmental benefits have less impact on purchasing decisions than basic product attributes do. Consumers buy products to get specific jobs done, and only after they find something that will d…

Sustainability Global Business Marketing Customer Centricity
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads 2025: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review
By Goutam Challagalla and Frédéric Dalsace
in Harvard Business Review
March-April 2024, vol. 102, issue 2, pp. 80-87
How to market sustainable products: Three paths to success
By Goutam Challagalla and Frédéric Dalsace
in Harvard Business Review March-April 2024, vol. 102, issue 2, pp. 80-87
Summary
Many companies overestimate customers’ appetite for sustainable products, flooding the market with offerings that don’t sell. The reality is, social and environmental benefits have less impact on purchasing decisions than basic product attributes do. Consumers buy products to get specific jobs done, and only after they find something that will d…
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads 2025: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review
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Data collectives are the next frontier of labor relations

The AI boom — and the growth of gen AI in particular — has introduced new points of conflict between employees and companies. Some of these have already started to play out, such as in the Writers Guild of America strike over how AI can and can’t be used in the entertainment industry. But others are still on the horizon. As AI becomes more integ…

Artificial Intelligence Data Analytics Technology Management Team Dynamics
Selected for HBR’s The year in tech, 2026: The insights you need from Harvard Business Review
By Amit M. Joshi and José Parra Moyano
in HBR.org
27 September 2024
Data collectives are the next frontier of labor relations
By Amit M. Joshi and José Parra Moyano
in HBR.org 27 September 2024
Summary
The AI boom — and the growth of gen AI in particular — has introduced new points of conflict between employees and companies. Some of these have already started to play out, such as in the Writers Guild of America strike over how AI can and can’t be used in the entertainment industry. But others are still on the horizon. As AI becomes more integ…
Selected for HBR’s The year in tech, 2026: The insights you need from Harvard Business Review
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What everyone gets wrong about change management

Corporate transformations still have a miserable success rate: About three-quarters of change efforts either fail to deliver the anticipated benefits or are abandoned entirely. And because flawed implementation is most often blamed for such failures, organizations have focused on improving execution. But poor execution is only part of the proble…

Strategy Change Management
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Change Management, updated and expanded collection 2025
By Jean-Louis Barsoux and Anand Narasimhan
in Harvard Business Review
November-December 2017, vol. 95, issue 6, pp. 78-85
What everyone gets wrong about change management
By Jean-Louis Barsoux and Anand Narasimhan
in Harvard Business Review November-December 2017, vol. 95, issue 6, pp. 78-85
Summary
Corporate transformations still have a miserable success rate: About three-quarters of change efforts either fail to deliver the anticipated benefits or are abandoned entirely. And because flawed implementation is most often blamed for such failures, organizations have focused on improving execution. But poor execution is only part of the proble…
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Change Management, updated and expanded collection 2025
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How managers become leaders

Harald (not his real name) is a highpotential leader with 15 years of experience at a leading European chemical company. He started as an assistant product manager in the plastics unit and was quickly transferred to Hong Kong to help set up the unit’s new Asian business center. As sales there soared, he soon won a promotion to sales manager. Thr…

Leadership Talent Management Change Management Team Dynamics
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership, updated and expanded collection 2025
By Michael D. Watkins
in Harvard Business Review
June 2012, vol. 90, no. 6, pp. 64-72
How managers become leaders
By Michael D. Watkins
in Harvard Business Review June 2012, vol. 90, no. 6, pp. 64-72
Summary
Harald (not his real name) is a highpotential leader with 15 years of experience at a leading European chemical company. He started as an assistant product manager in the plastics unit and was quickly transferred to Hong Kong to help set up the unit’s new Asian business center. As sales there soared, he soon won a promotion to sales manager. Thr…
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership, updated and expanded collection 2025
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The set-up-to-fail syndrome: How bosses create their own poor performers

France’s recent successes make it more important than ever to understand what makes its managers tick. This year, France surpassed Japan and the U.K. in acquisitions of U.S. companies. And many French companies are world leaders, including Michelin and L’Oreal. According to the authors, who have studied the French model of management development…

Organizational Behavior Leadership
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Managing People, updated and expanded collection 2025
By Jean-François Manzoni and Jean-Louis Barsoux
in Harvard Business Review
vol. 76, no. 2, pp. 101-113
The set-up-to-fail syndrome: How bosses create their own poor performers
By Jean-François Manzoni and Jean-Louis Barsoux
in Harvard Business Review vol. 76, no. 2, pp. 101-113
Summary
France’s recent successes make it more important than ever to understand what makes its managers tick. This year, France surpassed Japan and the U.K. in acquisitions of U.S. companies. And many French companies are world leaders, including Michelin and L’Oreal. According to the authors, who have studied the French model of management development…
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Managing People, updated and expanded collection 2025
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Put purpose at the core of your strategy

Eight years ago, Malnight, Buche, and Dhanaraj launched a study of high growth in companies, looking at three strategies known to drive it: creating new markets, serving broader stakeholder needs, and rewriting the rules of the game. To their surprise, they discovered a fourth driver they hadn’t considered at all: purpose. Companies have long be…

Strategy Leadership Purpose
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leading with Purpose collection 2024; Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Strategy, updated and expanded collection 2025
By Thomas W. Malnight, Ivy Buche and Charles Dhanaraj
in Harvard Business Review
September-October 2019, vol. 97, issue 5, pp. 70-79
Put purpose at the core of your strategy
By Thomas W. Malnight Ivy Buche and Charles Dhanaraj
in Harvard Business Review September-October 2019, vol. 97, issue 5, pp. 70-79
Summary
Eight years ago, Malnight, Buche, and Dhanaraj launched a study of high growth in companies, looking at three strategies known to drive it: creating new markets, serving broader stakeholder needs, and rewriting the rules of the game. To their surprise, they discovered a fourth driver they hadn’t considered at all: purpose. Companies have long be…
Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leading with Purpose collection 2024; Selected for HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Strategy, updated and expanded collection 2025
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Artificial intelligence machines as relational nonhuman actors in entrepreneurial teams

We theoretically examine how artificial intelligence (AI) machines interact with and shape strategic decision-making within entrepreneurial teams. First, we explain how AI machines lead and assist teams to engage in cognitively complex decisions and explore new ways to combine resources. Second, we unpack this strategic decision-making reconfigu…

Artificial Intelligence Decision Making
By Alfredo De Massis and Samuele Murtinu
in Journal of Small Business Management
October 2025, vol. 63, no. 6, pp. 2890–2916, https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2025.2461031
Artificial intelligence machines as relational nonhuman actors in entrepreneurial teams
By Alfredo De Massis and Samuele Murtinu
in Journal of Small Business Management October 2025, vol. 63, no. 6, pp. 2890–2916, https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2025.2461031
Summary
We theoretically examine how artificial intelligence (AI) machines interact with and shape strategic decision-making within entrepreneurial teams. First, we explain how AI machines lead and assist teams to engage in cognitively complex decisions and explore new ways to combine resources. Second, we unpack this strategic decision-making reconfigu…
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The gender gap in the care economy is larger in highly developed countries: Sociocultural explanations for paradoxical findings

Despite the growing demand for care economy employees (e.g., nurses, teachers, and social workers), men remain underrepresented in these careers. While economically developed countries support more equal rights for women and men, their labor markets are highly gender segregated (Charles, 1992, 2003). We conducted a focused investigation of this …

Diversity and Equity and Inclusion
By Katharina Block, Maria I. T. Olsson, Sanne Van Grootel, Alyson Meister and et al.
in American Psychologist
16 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0001512
The gender gap in the care economy is larger in highly developed countries: Sociocultural explanations for paradoxical findings
By Katharina Block Maria I. T. Olsson Sanne Van Grootel Alyson Meister and et al.
in American Psychologist 16 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0001512
Summary
Despite the growing demand for care economy employees (e.g., nurses, teachers, and social workers), men remain underrepresented in these careers. While economically developed countries support more equal rights for women and men, their labor markets are highly gender segregated (Charles, 1992, 2003). We conducted a focused investigation of this …
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Family business research: The next generation

The first quarter of the 21st century has seen significant advancements in family business scholarship. While many scholars have sought to develop a singular “theory of the family firm,” most research has instead focused on understanding how salient management and entrepreneurship theories operate within family firms, thereby enriching our knowl…

Family Business
By Benjamin D. McLarty, James Vardaman, Eric Liguori, Laura E. Marler and Alfredo De Massis
in Journal of Small Business Management
9 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2025.2553556
Family business research: The next generation
By Benjamin D. McLarty James Vardaman Eric Liguori Laura E. Marler and Alfredo De Massis
in Journal of Small Business Management 9 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2025.2553556
Summary
The first quarter of the 21st century has seen significant advancements in family business scholarship. While many scholars have sought to develop a singular “theory of the family firm,” most research has instead focused on understanding how salient management and entrepreneurship theories operate within family firms, thereby enriching our knowl…
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Human-centered business education in an artificial intelligence-driven world

Faculty use of technology for teaching has been a part of business education for many years, but there is no doubt that recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have ushered in a period of major disruption in how and what we teach that is likely to continue for some time. To stay relevant, educators must embrace AI-induced change, yet the…

Artificial Intelligence Innovation
By Cynthia V. Fukami, Aimee L. Hamilton, Christine Rivers, Martin Fellenz and et al.
in Journal of Management Inquiry
7 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1177/10564926251364213
Human-centered business education in an artificial intelligence-driven world
By Cynthia V. Fukami Aimee L. Hamilton Christine Rivers Martin Fellenz and et al.
in Journal of Management Inquiry 7 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1177/10564926251364213
Summary
Faculty use of technology for teaching has been a part of business education for many years, but there is no doubt that recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have ushered in a period of major disruption in how and what we teach that is likely to continue for some time. To stay relevant, educators must embrace AI-induced change, yet the…
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The secret of outlier ventures: Developing interpretive capacity to scale upp

A growing body of research seeks to understand why and how some ventures scale up while others do not. Ventures that succeed in scaling are outliers in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, recognized for adopting distinctive strategies to achieve exceptional growth. While emerging accounts suggest that scaling requires managing knowledge and synchroni…

Start-up Venture Capital
By Silvia Sanasi and Alfredo De Massis
in Academy of Management Perspectives
1 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.5465/amp.2023.0496
The secret of outlier ventures: Developing interpretive capacity to scale upp
By Silvia Sanasi and Alfredo De Massis
in Academy of Management Perspectives 1 October 2025, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.5465/amp.2023.0496
Summary
A growing body of research seeks to understand why and how some ventures scale up while others do not. Ventures that succeed in scaling are outliers in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, recognized for adopting distinctive strategies to achieve exceptional growth. While emerging accounts suggest that scaling requires managing knowledge and synchroni…
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Risky business: Comparing the opportunity evaluation decisions of social and commercial entrepreneurs

Via a choice-based conjoint experiment and Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis (HBA) of 2538 decisions from 141 entrepreneurs, we model opportunity evaluations as a utility maximizing response to identify and compare part-worth utilities for distinct levels of value capture and risk/uncertainty. Contrary to predictions from existing theories of the s…

Social Innovation Entrepreneurship
By Matthew Bird, Patrick Reichert and Vanina Farber
in Economic Letters
October 2025, vol. 256, 112634, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2025.112634
Risky business: Comparing the opportunity evaluation decisions of social and commercial entrepreneurs
By Matthew Bird Patrick Reichert and Vanina Farber
in Economic Letters October 2025, vol. 256, 112634, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2025.112634
Summary
Via a choice-based conjoint experiment and Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis (HBA) of 2538 decisions from 141 entrepreneurs, we model opportunity evaluations as a utility maximizing response to identify and compare part-worth utilities for distinct levels of value capture and risk/uncertainty. Contrary to predictions from existing theories of the s…
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Case Study
Confronting Elon Musk? Nia vs. Tesla

The case follows Kristin Hull, founder and CIO of Nia Impact Capital, a mission-driven investment firm in California, as she faces a pivotal decision in July 2025: Should she file a shareholder resolution against Tesla, Inc.? Hull and Nia have engaged Tesla for over five years on issues of human capital management, workplace equity and board ove…

Sustainability Corporate Governance Diversity and Equity and Inclusion Decision Making
By Vanina Farber and María Helena Jaén
Case reference: IMD-2704, © 2025
Confronting Elon Musk? Nia vs. Tesla
By Vanina Farber and María Helena Jaén
Case reference: IMD-2704 ©2025
Summary
The case follows Kristin Hull, founder and CIO of Nia Impact Capital, a mission-driven investment firm in California, as she faces a pivotal decision in July 2025: Should she file a shareholder resolution against Tesla, Inc.? Hull and Nia have engaged Tesla for over five years on issues of human capital management, workplace equity and board ove…
Reference IMD-2704
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Organization Nia Impact Capital
Industry Finance and Insurance, Investment Management
Available Languages English
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Kontor: When VR faces reality. An internal innovator’s dilemma

The case looks at the fundamental challenges, tensions and opportunities associated with an internally run venture as opposed to an externally funded startup or spin-off company. It discusses the genesis and context of Kontor, an internal venture funded by Resmed Inc. Resmed is an S&P 500 MedTech company. At the time of the case, May 2024, Konto…

Innovation Strategy
By Jim Pulcrano, Greg Knight, Liming Chen and Michael Pinczuk
Case reference: IMD-2674, © 2025
Kontor: When VR faces reality. An internal innovator’s dilemma
By Jim Pulcrano Greg Knight Liming Chen and Michael Pinczuk
Case reference: IMD-2674 ©2025
Summary
The case looks at the fundamental challenges, tensions and opportunities associated with an internally run venture as opposed to an externally funded startup or spin-off company. It discusses the genesis and context of Kontor, an internal venture funded by Resmed Inc. Resmed is an S&P 500 MedTech company. At the time of the case, May 2024, Konto…
Reference IMD-2674
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Organization Kontor, ResMed
Industry Manufacturing, Technology
Available Languages English
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Case Study
Thermax: Four paths to succession in a family business

From its origins as a manufacturer of hospital equipment for the Indian market, Thermax has grown into a multinational corporation operating in 90 countries, offering integrated solutions in heating, cooling, power generation, water treatment and recycling, air pollution control, and chemicals with a focus on ensuring clean air, clean energy and…

Family Business
By Peter Vogel and Anouk Lavoie Orlick
Case reference: IMD-7-2571, © 2025
Thermax: Four paths to succession in a family business
By Peter Vogel and Anouk Lavoie Orlick
Case reference: IMD-7-2571 ©2025
Summary
From its origins as a manufacturer of hospital equipment for the Indian market, Thermax has grown into a multinational corporation operating in 90 countries, offering integrated solutions in heating, cooling, power generation, water treatment and recycling, air pollution control, and chemicals with a focus on ensuring clean air, clean energy and…
Reference IMD-7-2571
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Organization Thermax
Industry Construction and Engineering, Industrial Engineering
Available Languages English
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Case Study
The power of brand-led differentiation: What Vanzetti Engineering learned from luxury brands (B) (Video case)

This case series explores what companies can learn from luxury brands without becoming luxury brands themselves. The video B case features interviews with three Vanzetti Engineering executives: the marketing director, the CEO and owner and the chief commercial officer. With the shrinking of the automobile industry, the company has had to reposit…

Luxury Marketing Strategy
By Stéphane J. G. Girod and Martin Králik
Case reference: IMD-2696, © 2025
The power of brand-led differentiation: What Vanzetti Engineering learned from luxury brands (B) (Video case)
By Stéphane J. G. Girod and Martin Králik
Case reference: IMD-2696 ©2025
Summary
This case series explores what companies can learn from luxury brands without becoming luxury brands themselves. The video B case features interviews with three Vanzetti Engineering executives: the marketing director, the CEO and owner and the chief commercial officer. With the shrinking of the automobile industry, the company has had to reposition itself in other industrial sectors where it is significantly smaller than the customers. Vanzetti Engineering embraced some of the codes of luxury branding according to what suited it and ignored others. The company discovered that although it was focused mostly on creating functional value, it had to dwell much more on emotional and societal value creation. The process of brand elevation required a complete cultural transformation, and one of the lessons from the case is that a brand is not a slogan but a way of being and of delivering value.
Reference IMD-2696
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Organization Vanzetti Engineering
Industry Construction and Engineering;Manufacturing
Available Languages English
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Case Study
The Lifeline Exercise: A reflective tool for leadership and career development

This exercise provides a structured reflection tool designed to help individuals explore the significant events, emotional highs and lows, and patterns that have shaped their personal and professional journeys. Commonly used in executive education, leadership development programs and coaching contexts, the Lifeline Exercise enables participants …

Leadership Coaching Purpose
By Michael D. Watkins
Case reference: IMD-2672, © 2025
The Lifeline Exercise: A reflective tool for leadership and career development
By Michael D. Watkins
Case reference: IMD-2672 ©2025
Summary
This exercise provides a structured reflection tool designed to help individuals explore the significant events, emotional highs and lows, and patterns that have shaped their personal and professional journeys. Commonly used in executive education, leadership development programs and coaching contexts, the Lifeline Exercise enables participants …
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Case Study
From complexity to clarity: How ABB transformed its operating model (B)

The case study explores the second phase of ABB’s 2018 to 2024 transformation journey to restore confidence in the underperforming conglomerate through a simplification of its structure and a focus on accelerating decision making. Under interim CEO Peter Voser and later Björn Rosengren (2020–2024), ABB decentralized operations, optimized headcou…

Business Transformation Organizational Change
By Heather Cairns-Lee, Anand Narasimhan and Valerie Keller-Birrer
Case reference: IMD-2683, © 2025
From complexity to clarity: How ABB transformed its operating model (B)
By Heather Cairns-Lee Anand Narasimhan and Valerie Keller-Birrer
Case reference: IMD-2683 ©2025
Summary
The case study explores the second phase of ABB’s 2018 to 2024 transformation journey to restore confidence in the underperforming conglomerate through a simplification of its structure and a focus on accelerating decision making. Under interim CEO Peter Voser and later Björn Rosengren (2020–2024), ABB decentralized operations, optimized headcou…
Reference IMD-2683
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Organization Asea Brown Boveri
Industry Manufacturing, Electric and Electronic Equipment
Available Languages English
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Google vs LLM – The Future Of Search

Google may have escaped major penalties in a landmark search monopoly ruling, but will the search giant survive the rise of LLMs and changing user behavior?

By Didier Bonnet and Jialu Shan
in I by IMD
Google vs LLM – The Future Of Search
By Didier Bonnet and Jialu Shan
in I by IMD
Summary
Google may have escaped major penalties in a landmark search monopoly ruling, but will the search giant survive the rise of LLMs and changing user behavior?
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Think you don’t play favorites? Think again

Are you unknowingly playing favorites at work? Take this quick test to uncover bias and learn proven strategies for fairer leadership.

General Management Leadership Team
By Ginka Toegel and Jean-Louis Barsoux
in I by IMD
Think you don’t play favorites? Think again
By Ginka Toegel and Jean-Louis Barsoux
in I by IMD
Summary
Are you unknowingly playing favorites at work? Take this quick test to uncover bias and learn proven strategies for fairer leadership.
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Christophe Fouquet – CEO of ASML

ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet shares how the company became Europe’s most indispensable tech firm and what’s next for EUV lithography innovation.

Leadership
By Jean-François Manzoni
in I by IMD
Christophe Fouquet – CEO of ASML
By Jean-François Manzoni
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ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet shares how the company became Europe’s most indispensable tech firm and what’s next for EUV lithography innovation.
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AI Bubble Bursts – 3 Critical Actions

When the AI bubble bursts, companies that thrive will be those integrating AI strategically to drive real transformation instead of chasing hype.

By José Parra Moyano
in I by IMD
AI Bubble Bursts – 3 Critical Actions
By José Parra Moyano
in I by IMD
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When the AI bubble bursts, companies that thrive will be those integrating AI strategically to drive real transformation instead of chasing hype.
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Emerging Economies – Energy Transition

Brazil, India, and Nigeria, among others, present opportunities and challenges for business in a rapidly developing energy landscape.

Emerging Market Global Business Geopolitics Sustainability
By Roberto Bocca
in I by IMD
Emerging Economies – Energy Transition
By Roberto Bocca
in I by IMD
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Brazil, India, and Nigeria, among others, present opportunities and challenges for business in a rapidly developing energy landscape.
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6 things your inner child can do for you

Reconnect with your inner child to boost resilience, creativity, and courage at work – turn curiosity, risk-taking, and playfulness into professional strengths.

Social Innovation Talent Management
By Francesca-Giulia Mereu
in I by IMD
6 things your inner child can do for you
By Francesca-Giulia Mereu
in I by IMD
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Reconnect with your inner child to boost resilience, creativity, and courage at work – turn curiosity, risk-taking, and playfulness into professional strengths.
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Google vs LLM – The Future Of Search

Google may have escaped major penalties in a landmark search monopoly ruling, but will the search giant survive the rise of LLMs and changing user behavior?

By Didier Bonnet and Jialu Shan
in I by IMD
Google vs LLM – The Future Of Search
By Didier Bonnet and Jialu Shan
in I by IMD
Summary
Google may have escaped major penalties in a landmark search monopoly ruling, but will the search giant survive the rise of LLMs and changing user behavior?
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Article
Think you don’t play favorites? Think again

Are you unknowingly playing favorites at work? Take this quick test to uncover bias and learn proven strategies for fairer leadership.

General Management Leadership Team
By Ginka Toegel and Jean-Louis Barsoux
in I by IMD
Think you don’t play favorites? Think again
By Ginka Toegel and Jean-Louis Barsoux
in I by IMD
Summary
Are you unknowingly playing favorites at work? Take this quick test to uncover bias and learn proven strategies for fairer leadership.
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Video
Christophe Fouquet – CEO of ASML

ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet shares how the company became Europe’s most indispensable tech firm and what’s next for EUV lithography innovation.

Leadership
By Jean-François Manzoni
in I by IMD
Christophe Fouquet – CEO of ASML
By Jean-François Manzoni
in I by IMD
Summary
ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet shares how the company became Europe’s most indispensable tech firm and what’s next for EUV lithography innovation.
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AI Bubble Bursts – 3 Critical Actions

When the AI bubble bursts, companies that thrive will be those integrating AI strategically to drive real transformation instead of chasing hype.

By José Parra Moyano
in I by IMD
AI Bubble Bursts – 3 Critical Actions
By José Parra Moyano
in I by IMD
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When the AI bubble bursts, companies that thrive will be those integrating AI strategically to drive real transformation instead of chasing hype.
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Emerging Economies – Energy Transition

Brazil, India, and Nigeria, among others, present opportunities and challenges for business in a rapidly developing energy landscape.

Emerging Market Global Business Geopolitics Sustainability
By Roberto Bocca
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Emerging Economies – Energy Transition
By Roberto Bocca
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Brazil, India, and Nigeria, among others, present opportunities and challenges for business in a rapidly developing energy landscape.
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6 things your inner child can do for you

Reconnect with your inner child to boost resilience, creativity, and courage at work – turn curiosity, risk-taking, and playfulness into professional strengths.

Social Innovation Talent Management
By Francesca-Giulia Mereu
in I by IMD
6 things your inner child can do for you
By Francesca-Giulia Mereu
in I by IMD
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Reconnect with your inner child to boost resilience, creativity, and courage at work – turn curiosity, risk-taking, and playfulness into professional strengths.
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Book
The confidence myth: How women leaders can break free from gendered perceptions

As more women take up corporate leadership positions, the idea that they lack confidence no longer holds up. And yet, as old stereotypes are challenged by new realities, some crucial misconceptions remain. Do women really lack confidence? Or are we more prone to think that others have less confidence in our abilities? Based on years of research …

Leadership Diversity and Equity and Inclusion
By Ginka Toegel
Published by Palgrave Macmillan, © 2025
The confidence myth: How women leaders can break free from gendered perceptions
By Ginka Toegel
Published by Palgrave Macmillan ©2025
Summary
As more women take up corporate leadership positions, the idea that they lack confidence no longer holds up. And yet, as old stereotypes are challenged by new realities, some crucial misconceptions remain. Do women really lack confidence? Or are we more prone to think that others have less confidence in our abilities? Based on years of research …
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SuperEurope: The unexpected hero of the 21st century

This book is a vindication of Europe. It challenges the view of Europe as a tired, overregulated continent, arguing instead that Europe has emerged from decades of crisis—financial turmoil, Brexit, COVID-19, war in Ukraine—as a resilient, reformed, and quietly successful model of governance and society. While the world often focuses on the rival…

Geopolitics Competitiveness Global Business
By Arturo Bris
Published by Independently published, © 2025
SuperEurope: The unexpected hero of the 21st century
By Arturo Bris
Published by Independently published ©2025
Summary
This book is a vindication of Europe. It challenges the view of Europe as a tired, overregulated continent, arguing instead that Europe has emerged from decades of crisis—financial turmoil, Brexit, COVID-19, war in Ukraine—as a resilient, reformed, and quietly successful model of governance and society. While the world often focuses on the rival…
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The AI-centered enterprise

The explosion of generative AI has sparked a wave of case studies showing how quickly and profoundly it is transforming businesses. Yet most of these use cases still apply the technology to enhancing existing systems. This book makes the case for why business leaders must revisit the fundamentals of generative AI and look beyond short-term, tact…

Artificial Intelligence Innovation
By Natarajan Balasubramanian, Ram Bala and Amit M. Joshi
Published by CRC Press, © 2025
The AI-centered enterprise
By Natarajan Balasubramanian Ram Bala and Amit M. Joshi
Published by CRC Press ©2025
Summary
The explosion of generative AI has sparked a wave of case studies showing how quickly and profoundly it is transforming businesses. Yet most of these use cases still apply the technology to enhancing existing systems. This book makes the case for why business leaders must revisit the fundamentals of generative AI and look beyond short-term, tact…
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The state of globalisation

The State of Globalisation brings together leading economists to examine how technology, policy, and geopolitics are simultaneously reshaping the global economy in unprecedented ways. Far from marking a simple retreat, today’s divergent forces are transforming cross-border trade, investment, and supply chains, generating both new risks of fragme…

Geopolitics Global Business Economics
Edited by Richard Baldwin and Michele Ruta
Published by CEPR Press, © 2025
The state of globalisation
By Richard Baldwin and Michele Ruta
Published by CEPR Press ©2025
Summary
The State of Globalisation brings together leading economists to examine how technology, policy, and geopolitics are simultaneously reshaping the global economy in unprecedented ways. Far from marking a simple retreat, today’s divergent forces are transforming cross-border trade, investment, and supply chains, generating both new risks of fragme…
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I by IMD’s best practice in Leadership

From self-awareness to team excellence – master the essential skills that separate great leaders from the rest. Today’s leaders face unprecedented challenges: navigating ethical gray zones, building trust across generations, and making critical decisions under intense pressure. This collection brings together breakthrough insights from world-cla…

Leadership
By Stefan Michel
Published by International Institute for Management Development, © 2025
I by IMD’s best practice in Leadership
By Stefan Michel
Published by International Institute for Management Development ©2025
Summary
From self-awareness to team excellence – master the essential skills that separate great leaders from the rest. Today’s leaders face unprecedented challenges: navigating ethical gray zones, building trust across generations, and making critical decisions under intense pressure. This collection brings together breakthrough insights from world-cla…
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IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook: 2025

The IMD World Competitiveness Ranking (WCR) is a renowned tool for assessing the competitiveness of economies worldwide. This year, IMD’s World Competitiveness Center (WCC) has expanded its scope to include Kenya, Namibia, and Oman. This year’s ranking highlights that government efficiency is key to fighting social divides and keeping economies …

Competitiveness Economics Data Analytics
By Arturo Bris, José Caballero, Fabian Grimm, William Milner, Chinar Sharma and Alice Tozer
Published by International Institute for Management Development, © 2025
IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook: 2025
By Arturo Bris José Caballero Fabian Grimm William Milner Chinar Sharma and Alice Tozer
Published by International Institute for Management Development ©2025
Summary
The IMD World Competitiveness Ranking (WCR) is a renowned tool for assessing the competitiveness of economies worldwide. This year, IMD’s World Competitiveness Center (WCC) has expanded its scope to include Kenya, Namibia, and Oman. This year’s ranking highlights that government efficiency is key to fighting social divides and keeping economies …
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