When most of us think of augmented reality—if we think of it at all—we probably see Pokémon Go monsters or weird Snapchat filters. But AR, the technology that superimposes digital images on th…
Public sentiment about globalization has taken a sharp turn.The election of Donal Trump, Brexit, and the rise of ultra-right parties in europe are all signs of growing popular displeasure with the …
When Jeff Immelt announced that he was stepping down as chief executive of GE, the Wall Street view of his tenure was tepid. Analysts acknowledged his leadership through 9/11 and the Great Recessio…
It’s pretty much a given in modern capitalism that managers’ top priority is maximizing value for shareholders. So when we publish articles about how to create a sustainable, long-term business…
You may have noticed that our print magazine is different from the HBR you’re accustomed to. It contains more articles, and its look and feel are more luxurious. Our design team, led by creative …
Do CEOs know less than their employees about what’s really going on in the business? That’s one of the provocative questions raised this month by Hal Gregersen, executive director of the MIT Le…
Once upon a time, CEOs steered away from political controversy. Who could blame them? Weighing in on divisive topics could alienate as many potential customers as it might win over. That’s not to…