Management in Practice
Can You Work without Silos?
Gillian Tett on why silos are detrimental to global organizations and how to get out of them.
Is Cybercrime Inevitable in a Connected World?
Deepak Jeevan Kumar ’10 of General Catalyst Partners, who invests in cybersecurity ventures, on the evolution of cybercrime and how to combat it.
Portrait of a Warlord
Photographer Richard Mosse meets Ntabo Ntaberizi Sheka, the notoriously violent leader of the Nduma Defense of Congo.
What Does Globalization Look Like in Eastern Congo?
Photographer Richard Mosse uses an unusual combination of technologies to tell the story of the conflict in eastern Congo.
Can Korea Turn Itself into a Global Pop Juggernaut?
Two decades ago, with the aim of diversifying its economy, Korea set its sights on supplying pop culture to the world.
How Do You Know if a Country Is Ready for Business?
Honeywell CEO David Cote talks about when to invest resources in developing economies.
Will Brazil’s Markets Survive Its Politics?
Arthur Mizne ’95 on the effective financial infrastructure that could let Brazil move past its current storms.
Can Innovation Save China?
With China’s economy slowing, can entrepreneurs serve as an engine for innovation and growth? Investor Raymond Chang ’96 discusses the opportunities and bottlenecks facing new businesses.
How Do You Plan for Uncertainty?
Kristel Van der Elst ’02 explains how strategic foresight can prepare organizations to be robust whatever the future holds.
What Keeps the Poor from Adopting New Technology?
Yale SOM’s Mushfiq Mobarak talks with three practitioners about improving the process of technology adoption among the poor.