
Elevating women at work isn’t courageous, it’s smart for business. Meet the experts fueling change.
Elevating women at work isn’t courageous, it’s smart for business. Meet the experts fueling change.
AI poses challenges for our core values. These four experts teach how to factor ethical and social concerns into this crucial technology
Courtney D. Cogburn’s methods change conversations about racism and bias, and help companies develop strategies that build more inclusive workplaces.
Future of work and learning expert Kelly Palmer shows businesses how to better train employees in an economy facing a critical skills gap.
The digital era has made it harder for brands to distinguish themselves. These speakers offer new insights into 21st century marketing and branding principles.
Transform your business strategy with the work of these exceptional thought leaders.
A recent CBS “60 Minutes” segment throws open the doors of the MIT Media Lab and provides insight into the visionaries who work there.
“Follow the Feeling,” a new book by marketing expert Kai D. Wright, shows you how to create a brand that captures hearts and minds.
Whether you’re traveling the world or growing your business, level up with these top new books of Summer 2019.
From innovation to AI and life planning, these TED speakers offer fresh perspectives on the issues facing business and the world.
How is technology transforming health care? With robots, wearables and digital tools.
From declining college enrollment to STEAM education’s AI boost, education is experiencing great challenges – and opportunities.
Our clients aren’t just in the news. They are the news.
Stern Speakers’ roster includes women who address innovation – from building dynamic companies to reforming our wider economic framework.
Concerned about the future? Consider one of these 13 female trailblazers for your next meeting.
Our clients aren’t just in the news. They are the news.
In their book, Clay Christensen, Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon show how businesses can generate prosperity – for themselves and the poor.
In a TEDx presentation, innovation and design expert Larry Keeley reveals a new perspective on fostering a prosperous urban improvement.
2018 was a rollercoaster ride for business. These four books are sure to put your organization back on solid ground.
Ben Waber shows organizations how to measure productivity and culture through data collection and use it to develop innovative strategies.
As Uber seeks to resume testing self-driving cars on the road seven months after one of its prototypes killed a pedestrian, debate and discussion will likely turn to whether the…
What are the biggest obstacles to driving your company’s transformation? Too often, leaders think of the barriers purely in terms of technical or strategic issues. But Nathan Furr, INSEAD professor…
What is the biggest obstacle to large companies innovating and disrupting their industries? It may be perception. In an era where entrepreneurs are romanticized, we have become conditioned to believe…
What should our devices – smart phones, watches and the like – do for us? While they currently increase our efficiency and accessibility, they also distract us from the world…
In her new book, just released in the U.S., Mariana Mazzucato warns of a capitalism that is devouring itself.
Rebecca Henderson prescribes an agenda for reforming corporate governance to build a stronger, more sustainable economy.
In an updated version of his acclaimed book, Mark Johnson shows companies how to capture value in new markets, and fend off disruption.
Beth Altringer shows that creating products people want depends on understanding needs and desirability.
NEW to Stern: Dunkin’ Brands CEO Nigel Travis challenges convention in an endlessly disruptive international marketplace.
Thomas Malone’s new book shows organizations how people and computers can accomplish far more together than either can alone.
In a Harvard Business Review article, Michael E. Porter and Nitin Nohria reveal how executive leaders can allocate time efficiently, and maximize productivity.
In a powerful presentation, Hugh Herr describes how the age of the cyborg is closer – and more benign – than you might imagine.
In a New York Times editorial, Jonathan Zittrain offers preemptive solutions to the potential hacking of our everyday devices.
In Forbes, Jeff Dyer and Hal Gregersen look beyond company structure to get at the heart of what makes for a dynamic enterprise: leadership.
AI expert Rana el Kaliouby explores the marvels of modern science as co-host of PBS’ “NOVA Wonders.”
In an excerpt from her new book, Mariana Mazzucato challenges society’s conception of value, and warns of capitalism undermining itself.
NEW to Stern: Neuroengineer Ed Boyden is changing the way we understand the human brain and innovation in all fields.
NEW to Stern: Cellular biology trailblazer Isha Datar is inventing the future of food.
New to Stern: Biotech executive Andrew Hessel is programming life. And every industry will be affected.
Mariana Mazzucato, renowned economist and author of the new book “The Value of Everything,” advises companies and governments on the benefits of state-led investment in innovation, and how to reward value creation over value extraction.
In a new Harvard Business Review article, Robert S. Kaplan and co-authors reveal how to unblock innovation through reforming hospital financial structures.
Autonomous vehicles can still be the future. But only if their makers understand the importance of gaining the public’s trust.
Jonathan Zittrain explains how Facebook can recover public trust and build a new model of corporate responsibility.
Amy Webb’s annual Tech Trends report helps organizations in every industry prepare for the unexpected.
Electronic health records failed to deliver improved efficiency and cut costs. Here’s how we fix the so-called “productivity paradox.”
Roger Martin doesn’t just make good strategy possible; he makes it simple, practical and fun.
In an interview for Forbes, robotics designer extraordinaire Dr. Ayanna Howard illuminates how robots can help people and companies.
Stew Friedman offers a practical framework to bring harmony to your busy life and improve performance as a leader in all parts of it.
Amy Webb, Hugh Herr, Arun Sundararajan and others join the festival that merges the arts, business, politics and technology.
In a society that seeks answers to problems, Hal Gregersen reveals the creative power of inquiry.