
Women CEOs Share Defining Traits, Report Says
Women CEOs face a longer, more difficult climb to the top, and they are more likely to come from STEM and finance backgrounds, new research suggests.
Women CEOs face a longer, more difficult climb to the top, and they are more likely to come from STEM and finance backgrounds, new research suggests.
Decision-makers at Anheuser-Busch InBev see Big Data as a powerful tool in beer making.
The pervasiveness of technology is changing the way industrial companies conduct commerce, and the Internet of Things is at the heart of that transformation.
Global chip maker Intel reached the halfway mark last month in its plan to achieve full representation of women and underrepresented minorities in its U.S. workforce by 2020 through funding, training, hiring and retention.
New survey findings show that trust and sustainability are becoming critical to the success of a business strategy, as digital has made it so that businesses are measured by more than just their numbers.
Lego maintains that it still holds Padda in high esteem, and that the move is simply because the right person became available at an earlier time.
Would you microchip your own employees? And would they let you?
After analyzing more than 150 technologies, PwC has whittled the list down to eight essential technologies they feel companies and boards should pay attention to.
It takes a different leadership mindset to govern an organization from the boardroom than it does to manage at the executive level.
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