Apple’s latest quarterly results reveal the gathering threat that cheaper rivals pose to its smartphones and other products in its ecosystem. But experts say that slowing growth is, in part, an unavoidable byproduct of Apple’s success.
Apple’s latest quarterly results reveal the gathering threat that cheaper rivals pose to its smartphones and other products in its ecosystem. But experts say that slowing growth is, in part, an unavoidable byproduct of Apple’s success.
Israel has developed a strong high-tech industry, but Arab participation is miniscule. Tsofen, a non-profit organization, is working to bridge this divide.
For-profit, non-profit, impact investing: Which works best? Three social entrepreneurs in Africa share their very different approaches.
Getting Puerto Rico back on solid economic footing will take a multi-pronged effort, experts say, including intervention from Washington. But any bailout on the federal level must gain the buy-in from stakeholders in the island Commonwealth.
While new treatments and telemedicine get the headlines, innovators at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia may have an enormous impact on medicine by changing the way it thinks about redesigning the patient experience.
Doing good isn’t just the domain of philanthropists, says Turner Impact Capital CEO Bobby Turner. Through impact investing, he notes, it is possible to turn a profit, satisfy stakeholders and raise up a community all at the same time.
While Russia is currently reeling under the weight of sanctions and low oil prices, Western powers may be overestimating the impact of those factors to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to change course, experts say.
While the general direction of the grand digital transformation trend is increasingly clear, successful implementation “throughout the organization is far more complex,” says Wharton professor Eric Clemons
A new book about the Cleveland Clinic distills what it has learned from pioneering several medical innovations.
Many businesses will say that their customers are their most valuable assets, but few understand how true that is — or how accurately a measurement of customer-based value can price their whole enterprise.
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