Dropbox's CEO stays motivated by solving problems that matter
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Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston talks about how he avoids idea boredom, and walking the “fine line between perseverance and delusion.”
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Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston talks about how he avoids idea boredom, and walking the “fine line between perseverance and delusion.”
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“We need technological innovation to get us out of the holes we’re in,” WTO director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala tells MIT graduates.
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There are four common pathways to digital transformation. For some companies, it makes sense to choose more than one.
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A panel of practitioners explores how to solve worker shortages and offers three best practices for success.
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The winner of this year’s MIT $100K startup competition uses solar power to convert saltwater into drinking water.
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A new book argues organizations need a “work operating system” that can handle advancements in technology and the shift to gig roles and on-demand talent.
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Time to take a fresh look at what customers want, how people work, and how to drive innovation.
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Chief sustainability officer Audrey Choi sees a “huge, addressable demand” for climate-conscious investing, but concedes it’s difficult for firms to match intention with action.
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Executives from Google, Target, and Amgen prioritize data, artificial intelligence, and empathy as they shape a future-ready workforce.
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Armed with lots of data, Wayfair and Spotify use the power of machine learning to create personalized experiences for their customers.