Instead of having managers, these workers are beholden to customer reviews. The relationship is rocky
The choice of government is a matter for the people of Sri Lanka to decide, but they will do well to remember that—whichever regime assumes power—the country will need to come together as never before to weather the tough times ahead
In competitive environments, operational innovation could well be the answer to inventory risk
Metaverse to lead the next wave of human-to-human and human-to-machine interactions
Two years into the pandemic, it's time to rethink what jobs mean, says economic sociologist Adina Sterling. "People are really tired."
Whether "people in your orbit" means workplace colleagues or contacts around the world, it's all about making the most of your networking skills
Video game developers must deliver more realistic female characters; players are not fooled
Remember the GameStop stock frenzy? Research by Robin Greenwood and colleagues shows how market speculation can flare up when you combine stimulus funds, trading platforms, and plain old boredom
Small or big, the changes leaders make within their personalities can make a world of impact on the way they run businesses and the way they lead
Our willingness to act virtuously changes depending on how we're asked
During the transition between the fourth and fifth industrial revolution, strategising must go through a sea change. Intelligent platforms aided by AI/ML will transform the traditional strategy development and execution approach