What McLaren’s 2025 F1 Championship Victory Teaches Us About Strategy, Trust and Teamwork At Extreme Speed
Does claiming an F1 title come down to a great car and a quick driver? McLaren's sweep of the 2025 season is a success story made of perseverance, vision and playing the long-game.
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Federico Frattini
How can you nurture a culture of innovation? Whilst money and technology are increasingly abundant in business, those all-too-rare breakthrough outcomes hinge on something scarcer-relationships.
Whose Ideas Count? The Silent Bias Shaping Modern Innovation
New research from London Business School and INSEAD reveals that women’s ideas are cited far less often in patents and papers - a silent bias distorting who gets credit, who gets funded, and which innovations shape our future.
The Dangers Of Having A HiPPO In The Boardroom
When a company bases its decision making on the Highest Paid Person’s Opinion, the HiPPO is born. When one starts throwing its weight around in the boardroom, it can cause catastrophic damage...
The Volunteer Effect: Why The Most Creative Person In The Room Isn’t The One Getting Paid
Provided they have the proper training, volunteers are usually able to perform the same tasks as paid staff. However, a volunteer's ability to challenge status quo is entirely different. Where the pressures of paychecks and fears of job security might restrain such efforts, volunteers can excel.
Not Making America Great – What Trump Administration’s Ban On Harvard’s International Students Means For The U.S.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the academic and business communities across the world, the US government has revoked Harvard University's ability to enrol international students. Will policymakers, educational institutions, and the business community stand up and recognise the invaluable contributions of international students, and advocate for policies that uphold the principles of openness and inclusivity that have long defined American excellence?
Is Empathy a Weakness? Science Says Elon Musk Is Wrong About Leadership
Far from the "fundamental weakness of Western civilization", new research shows that empathic leadership is the key to creativity, productivity and motivation.
Hotels Are Opting For Robot Butlers – How Do Customers Feel About It?
Experts predict that by 2030, robots will comprise around 25 percent of the workforce in the hospitality industry. But how do human customers feel about being looked after by robots?
