Accountability Must Be Chosen, Not Mandated
Does your organization reward looking accountable—or being accountable? #Accountability #Chosen #Mandated


Does your organization reward looking accountable—or being accountable? #Accountability #Chosen #Mandated
An HBR Executive Live conversation with Lyft CEO David Risher. by Adi Ignatius April 29, 2026 Lyft CEO David Risher has said that 2026 will be a “transformational” year for the company, as it introduces autonomous vehicles and looks to evolve from a ride-sharing app to a “global hybrid transportation platform.” #Driving #Lyft #Future
In this video interview, incoming Argenx CEO Karen Massey explains how the European biotech generates $4 billion in annual revenue with fewer than 2,000 employees — and describes the organizational model that makes it possible. Biotech companies face the same dilemma as businesses in other industries: Innovation drops off dramatically with scale. European biotech Argenx […]
The United States is investing billions of dollars to bring the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing onshore. New factories are rising across the United States, and the new Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) chip fabrication facility (fab) in Arizona will make some of the most advanced chips in the world. Despite this progress, the United States […]
ADI IGNATIUS: I’m Adi Ignatius. ALISON BEARD: I’m Alison Beard and this is the HBR IdeaCast. ADI IGNATIUS: So I’m sure every manager has experienced this at some time or another. You sincerely encourage your employees to speak up truthfully, to give their unvarnished opinions about what’s happening at work without fear of retribution. You […]
For more than 50 years, U.S. academic medical centers (AMCs) have been the global engine for pharmaceutical innovation. These university-affiliated hospitals are dedicated to fulfilling the mission areas of medical education, scientific research, and patient care. They have developed a distinctive innovation model in which patient care inspires research questions, public investment supports discovery, and […]
Topics Frontiers An MIT SMR initiative exploring how technology is reshaping the practice of management. More in this series Chris Gash/theispot.com Summary: Global geopolitical turbulence signals not the end of globalization but its structural reconfiguration. Businesses are confronting the weaponization of supply chains, the segmentation of digital ecosystems, and an increase in industrial policy competition. […]
Confidence in a specific vision of the future is the foundation for long-term investment. You purchase a 30-year bond when you believe in the solvency of the issuer. You spend a decade to become a radiologist because you believe you’ll be compensated for your hard-earned expertise for the duration of your career. You invest in […]
Topics Column Our expert columnists offer opinion and analysis on important issues facing modern businesses and managers. More in this series Emma Hanquist/Ikon Images Summary: Leaders rarely think about adventure as a facet in supporting their working lives. It can sound frivolous and too personal, and it can be risky in a corporate context. But […]
The best innovations aren’t always cutting edge. #Walkman #Game #Boy #Liquid #Death #Pokémon #Surprise #Hits