by Minter Dial | May 22, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Transformation, Genomics, Internet of Things, New Tech, Politics, Self Driving Car
As we move toward an increasingly digitalized society, it’s clear that there is a growing tension – if not outright rift – between the proponents and organizations leading the digital revolution (e.g. Google, Facebook, Amazon, Uber…) and those defending and/or worried...
by Minter Dial | Apr 9, 2019 | Guest Post, Leadership, Politics
Guest post by Dan Mikkin The Estonian economy is small – and we have made the size work to our advantage. Our country has long been a test ground for e-solutions that affect every level of life, from banking and parking to government services. This is what Estonia is...
by Minter Dial | Jan 13, 2019 | Leadership, Minter Dialogue, Podcast
Minter Dialogue with Gianpiero Petriglieri Gianpiero Petriglieri is a leading professor of management at INSEAD, with a focus on leadership and learning. In this conversation, we look at the most important qualities of leaders in today’s business environment. As...
by Minter Dial | Dec 11, 2018 | Ethics, Leadership
In the preamble of a Waking Up with Sam Harris podcast (“Sacred & Profane” #138), Sam explored the topic of apologies, including the scope and timeframe for saying sorry. How, when and why is an apology acceptable? What makes the apology palatable or...
by Minter Dial | Aug 15, 2018 | Branding, Business, Leadership
The other day, I was wondering what sites like Glassdoor (skews North American), Comparably (skews US and heavily tech) and ChooseMyCompany (based in Paris, formerly Meilleures-Entreprises.com), that shine a light on the insides of a company, might be able to tell me...