How do you build a culture of innovation?

Tim Brown

VideoHow does a successful company maintain a climate in which new ideas and risk-taking are encouraged? Tim Brown, CEO and president of the design consultancy IDEO, describes how he thinks about innovation and why empathy is an important part of the equation.  

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What does a networked future look like?

Eric Schmidt

VideoThe internet has already prompted large shifts in how many of us live our lives. What will happen when all of us are connected to the internet all the time? Eric Schmidt, executive chairman at Google, talks about the company's vision of the future.   Full story

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld on Separating the Chairman and CEO Roles at JPMorgan

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld

OpinionIn a New York Times op-ed, Senior Associate Dean Jeffrey Sonnenfeld writes about the call to separate the chairman and CEO roles at JPMorgan Chase. “While the model can work on occasion, it is surely no panacea that ensures good economic results or good governance,” he argues.   Full story

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Classroom Insights: Understanding Terrorism with Statistics

Edward H. Kaplan

Video In an excerpt from his Policy Modeling class, Prof. Edward Kaplan walks through how statistical models can clarify questions about the best ways to fight terror plots. Full story

Electricity Expansion Produces Large Development Gains in Brazil

Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak

ResearchGaining access to electricity leads to larger improvements in income and education than previously estimated, according to new research by Professor Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak.   Full story

What makes an organization change?

Phil Davis '85

VideoWith the financial sector attempting to adapt to regulatory and economic uncertainty, firms are forced to prioritize and change. Phil Davis '85, an experienced management consultant, discusses the factors that can make organizational change succeed or fail, whether in the financial industry or another sector. Full story

What’s the business case for private space flight?

Bill Claybaugh

VideoPrivate companies Orbital Sciences and SpaceX are putting rockets into space to resupply the International Space Station. According to Orbital’s Bill Claybaugh, the only thing tougher than rocket science may be making the rocket business work. Full story

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Who should pay for government? In 1952, the corporate tax provided 32% of federal tax revenue; today the number is at 8.9%. The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations is currently looking at the tactics that Apple uses to minimize its tax bill. More from Felix Salmon of Reuters.

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