How To Avoid Five Business Ecosystem Pitfalls

Five pitfalls that derail business ecosystems—and what leaders must do to move from platform hype to real, shared value creation.

3 Resolutions Scientists And Their Institutions Should Make In 2026

2025 was a year of headwinds for scientists and their institutions. Here are 3 resolutions that could help them navigate 2026 and beyond.

This Is Your AI On Drugs: AI Hallucination And Optimization Fatigue

AI hallucination is often misread as creativity. This explains why it’s a symptom of optimization fatigue, and what that means for innovation, brands, and culture.

What Happens When Teenagers Become The Backbone Of The Creator Economy

Every generation of top creators started as teenagers. New social media bans could cut off the pipeline that built the entire industry.

As OpenAI Shifts To For-Profit, Its Foundation Controls $130 Billion. Who Benefits?

Concentrated wealth can blur the line between public purpose and private influence. OpenAI’s conversion reignites this Gilded Age question on an unprecedented scale.

Stanford’s Physician CIDO On Moving From Digitized To Digital Care

Michael Pfeffer is CIDO of Stanford Health Care and Associate Dean at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and a practicing physician.

Businesses Face Tough Task In $100,000 H-1B Fee Immigration Court Case

To win the $100,000 H-1B fee case, businesses must overcome a judge’s apparent expansive view of the president’s immigration authority.

How Social Media Is Redefining Power In The C-Suite

Social media power has become a leadership infrastructure—reshaping power, authority, and clarity inside organizations faster than strategy or governance ever could.

Apple’s App Store Tax Is Finally Facing A Global Reckoning

Apple tax has been disputable. Developers complained, regulators grumbled. That era is now ending. On 18 Dec, Japan became the latest market to decrease Apple Tax.