Business
In a War on ‘Woke Capitalism,’ What’s a Good Company to Do?
What strategic organizations can learn from Disney and Bud Light.
Innovative ways to enhance corporate social responsibility (more)
What strategic organizations can learn from Disney and Bud Light.
Highlights of this year’s book reviews and excerpts on topics including cities, the imagination, disruption, capitalism, and careers.
An excerpt from The Future of the Responsible Company on the right to be responsible
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are much more than a passing fad. They are a framework for engaging an organization’s full strength.
Populism is re-emergent worldwide, posing direct threats not just to democratic governance but also to socially responsible businesses. Despite the populist challenge, businesses still have an opportunity to do good and support liberal democratic forces.
Technology tools used to identify racially diverse candidates made employees at one company feel like Black and brown candidates were being commodified.
In Becoming a Public Benefit Corporation, Michael B. Dorff contributes a well-balanced examination of the pros and cons of the benefit corporation.
“Explainable AI” can bridge the gap between AI outputs and human expertise, but a balance needs to be struck between explainability and performance.
Big Tech companies are lobbying hard to enshrine new forms of inequality into law.
Rapid advances in AI threaten to eliminate many jobs, but there are still two distinct paths this AI revolution could take.