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Author Talks: How to remove unconscious bias from the workplace

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image-10When it comes to job performance, unconscious bias can be more harmful than explicit discrimination—and everyone at work suffers for it.

In this edition of Author Talks, McKinsey Global Publishing’s Raju Narisetti chats with Jessica Nordell, a science journalist and speaker, about her book, The End of Bias: A Beginning (Macmillan), which was reissued in an updated paperback edition in August 2022. Read More

Why we should embrace ‘radical curiosity’ and learn to ask better questions

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Why we should embrace ‘radical curiosity’ and learn to ask better questions

Asking good questions is extraordinarily valuable, and yet many of us are uncomfortable doing so, says author Seth Goldenberg.

If you spend time with children, you know they ask a lot of questions. They’re curious by nature, and it’s how they grow. Somewhere along the line, however, we adults trade in our drive for learning with a strive to be right. Certainty is more desirable than curiosity because it reinforces your believes and doesn’t force you to change.

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Where is Video Advertising Heading?

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Going further into 2022 and looking forward to 2023, we can expect to see these key developments in AdTech and Connected TV in particula.

Technological advances will continue playing an undoubtedly essential role in digital . So what will the next round of technological development bring us in the years to come? Going further into 2022 and looking forward to 2023, we can expect to see the following key developments in AdTech and Connected TV in particular.

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Does your culture fit your strategy?

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A big culture–strategy disconnect can be catastrophic. Only a formal assessment based on objective data can tell you if your organization is ready to transform.

“Culture eats strategy for breakfast” has been one of the most lasting aphorisms in business. The phrase has been so durable because it accurately, and vividly, describes a common issue: trying to pursue a strategy that the organization isn’t ready for. Yet although the phrase nicely sums up the problem, the solutions are harder to find. Read More