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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

In an exclusive interview with HR Digest, Trent Henry, EY’s Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), shares key strategies driving EY’s commitment to diversity, innovation, employee well-being, and leadership development. Through Henry’s insights, HR professionals gain valuable perspectives on navigating HR leadership in a dynamic environment.

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How ‘Swing Voters’ Influence Group Decision Making

The Horizons Tracker

Of course, in reality, people don’t fall neatly into particular camps, and the middle ground tends to shift over time as people observe both the environment and the views of others. “We propose a generalizable approach for identifying pivotal components across a wide variety of systems,” the researchers say.

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Innovating Around a Bureaucracy

Harvard Business Review

What do you do if you're a leader in a large, successful organization with an entrenched bureaucracy, and you see the need for innovation? Consider the story of the Business Transformation Agency of the Department of Defense, which was founded in 2005 under Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, and "disestablished" in 2011 by Defense Secretary Gates.

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Why America Is Losing Its Entrepreneurial Edge

Harvard Business Review

This paper by the Richmond Fed shows how from 1960 to 2005, the U.S. When a company had dozens of potential competitors in various geographic regions, there was an incentive to innovate before the other guy does. For entrepreneurs, why start something new in such an environment? Economy Entrepreneurship Finance'

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What Startup Accelerators Really Do

Harvard Business Review

Startup accelerators support early-stage, growth-driven companies through education, mentorship, and financing. The accelerator experience is a process of intense, rapid, and immersive education aimed at accelerating the life cycle of young innovative companies, compressing years’ worth of learning-by-doing into just a few months.

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Many Companies Still Don’t Know How to Compete in the Digital Age

Harvard Business Review

Success in this environment will depend on more than just creating better digital-enabled products; it will depend on building ecosystem-level strategies that encompass the many moving pieces that come together to create the new value proposition. By 2005, Kodak ranked No. A misunderstood story. digital-camera sales (No. 3 globally).

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Institutions Are Key To Successful Entrepreneurship

The Horizons Tracker

Each year INSEAD and WIPO team up to produce the Global Innovation Index , which aims to rank nations according to their innovative capacity and outputs. At the heart of the rankings are various institutions and institutional factors that the researchers believe underpin good innovation. Rules of the game.