Politics & Society “Most Polarized” US Senate is Partisan, Obstructionist and Less Deliberative Researchers use empirical methods to show the impact of polarization on the current US Senate.
Business & Economics Knowledge in Motion: How to Spot the Future in the Here and Now If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it is how quickly and unpredictably our lives can change – and how resilient many organisations and people turned out to be. How did they manage to do that? And how do we prepare for the future when uncertainty is the only certainty?
Business & Economics No Longer Just a Man’s World – How Female Business Leaders Rise When more than 100 female executives from five different nations reflect on their way to the top, the results are as multifaceted as they are inspiring.
Business & Economics “The Job of the Company is to make the World a Better Place”: An Interview with Roger Martin In order to achieve corporate responsibility, board members should consider their position an act of public service, thought leader Roger Martin believes.