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February 4, 2019 by Barry Vorster and Alexander PearlmanData is often the lifeblood of modern organizations, but a company’s culture must take both its risks and rewards to heart.Related tags: artificial intelligence, big data, business integrity, critical few, culture, data, digital leadership, risk, technologyNo Person Left Behind
September 27, 2018 by Art KleinerWhat can be done when business and society marginalize those with cognitive decline?Related tags: business integrity, diversity, human capital, inclusion, inequality, jobs, social responsibilityThe Unfunny Side of Wisecracking Bosses
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February 8, 2017 by William IsaacsWith a well-designed dialogue “container,” you can create an atmosphere of shared awareness that can transform an organization — or a country.
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