Category Archives: Corporate Accountability

We surveyed 2,400 top execs. What they said about their own resiliency will surprise you

  By Gavin Day January 24, 2024 We’ve lived through a lot of disruptions in the past few years. In case you were hoping things would ease up, you might be disappointed—some experts are predicting disruptions might actually ramp up in 2024. This means that businesses will need to continue to be flexible and resilient. … Continue reading We surveyed 2,400 top execs. What they said about their own resiliency will surprise you

Fisker reveals more about its Alaska electric pickup

Fisker’s Alaska EV pickup has absurd big gulp and cowboy hat holders   Steve Dent   @stevetdent Fisker recently unveiled the Alaska electric pickup with a starting price of $45,400, one of the least expensive models out there. Now, the company has revealed more details about it including battery sizes, acceleration, projected range and more. … Continue reading Fisker reveals more about its Alaska electric pickup

Alan Weiss Believes Organizations Need ‘Sentient Strategy’ Because There Is ‘No Normal’

Alan Weiss Believes Organizations Need ‘Sentient Strategy’ Because There Is ‘No Normal’ GRIT DAILY / 09 May 2023   People enjoy the comfort of believing that tomorrow will be more or less like today but, hopefully, better. The Covid-19 pandemic rattled that assumption but it has returned labeled as “the new normal.” Alan Weiss, a consultant, … Continue reading Alan Weiss Believes Organizations Need ‘Sentient Strategy’ Because There Is ‘No Normal’

Why 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki says the medical world is at a ‘tipping point’

  By Jessica Bursztynsky March 13, 2023   Consumers have more health power in their hands than ever before, but the medical system still needs to catch up when it comes to genomic medicine, 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki said during a panel Friday at the Fast Company Grill at SXSW.   The consumer genetics and … Continue reading Why 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki says the medical world is at a ‘tipping point’