What are the most common barriers to innovation in large companies? According to a survey of 270 corporate leaders in strategy, innovation, and research and development roles, they are: politics, turf wars, and a lack of alignment; cultural issues; inability to act on signals crucial to the future of the business; lack of budget; and lack of the right strategy or vision — in that order. By: Scott Kirsner
A boom in artificial intelligence research has drawn the tech industry’s biggest companies and their checkbooks to the storied English city. By: Cade Metz and Adam Satariano
Higher education is still "a man's world," though it doesn't have to be. But equipping women with tips and tools for getting ahead isn’t enough to level the playing field; deep change requires a shift in organizational culture. This is the first in a series of articles looking at how college and universities can navigate that shift. By: Rosalind Spigel
Government Agencies can better leverage the Internet of Things to improve services and save money, but few do. A few steps can enable them to follow through on IoT implementation.
By: Joshua New
National and private organizations have invested millions of dollars in science diversity programs designed to shift patterns of representation in STEM fields. The key to seeing student success is to promote a students' sense of belonging. By: Kimberly A. Griffin