Kellogg School of Management
It's not about changing your style—you'll just need to kick things up a notch
From innovation challenges to sales competitions, contests offer a powerful way to incentivize teams and individuals
Companies want to be ahead of the curve on this
New research suggests that, instead of aiming for big breakthroughs, large companies should focus on incremental but meaningful improvements
But companies take note: a new study offers a simple intervention to curb gender bias early in the hiring process
The common (and mistaken) belief that we generate our best ideas early can actually squash creativity
A professor and executive coach unpacks this seemingly elusive trait
These tools have the possibility to transform your business. If you know how to harness them
After a year of buying boring staples in bulk, everything is about to change—and brands need to be ready to innovate
A new study finds people who perceive themselves as courageous are more likely to take high-stake risks, as opposed to the common perception that courage is more likely to be on display amid life-altering situations