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The Perfectly Imperfect Start of Disruptive Innovations
MIT Sloan (AUTHOR’S BIO) Scott D. Anthony (@scottdanthony) is a clinical professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College and a senior adviser and managing partner emeritus at growth strategy consultancy Innosight. He is a coauthor of Eat, Sleep, Innovate: How to Make Creativity an Everyday Habit Inside Your Organization (Harvard Business Review […]
The Chevron Doctrine Is Dead. What Are the Implications for Business?
MIT Sloan (AUTHOR’S BIO) David Zimmer is a partner in Goodwin’s Litigation group and a member of its Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation practice. In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the long-standing Chevron doctrine, fundamentally altering how businesses interact with federal regulations. The decision will almost certainly make it easier for companies to […]
Can Anyone Govern Gaza?
When the devastating war in the Gaza Strip ends, someone will have to govern the territory. It’s a job that many have held. Israel occupied the strip between 1967, when it conquered Gaza, and 1994, when it transferred official control of most affairs to the newly created Palestinian Authority in the heady days of the […]
Why America Stands to Lose If It Resumes Nuclear Testing
People close to former President Donald Trump, including those who could serve in a second administration of his, are once again floating the unhelpful idea of the United States resuming nuclear weapons testing. Although the Trump administration did not conduct a nuclear test explosion while in office, senior national security officials did consider the idea […]
When Generative AI Meets Product Development
MIT Sloan (AUTHOR’S BIO) Tucker J. Marion is an associate professor of innovation management and engineering at Northeastern University. Mahdi Srour is an AI and innovation researcher at Northeastern University and MIT. Frank Piller is a professor of innovation management at RWTH Aachen University in Germany. Author Frank Piller has consulted with Siemens in the […]
A More Normal Iran?
In 2021, Iran’s hard-line elites were triumphant. Their chosen candidate, Ebrahim Raisi, had won the country’s carefully staged election with more than 70 percent of the vote. Conservatives were in control of the Iranian parliament, and they had the full attention of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Their goal—controlling all of the country’s levers of power […]
The Forgotten War in Congo
Last year, the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo turned 30. It is a grim milestone, and one that received almost no global attention. The silence isn’t a surprise. Since its inception, the war in Congo has excelled at evading international recognition. Few people noticed when the M23 Movement, the region’s biggest […]
Hezbollah Doesn’t Want a War With Israel
Over the past few weeks, an all-out conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has begun to appear more likely. In May, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant suggested that the country might use expanded “military means” to quash Hezbollah, and according to media reports, the Israeli military has drawn up plans for a […]