The end of Apple’s affair with China
Oct 24th 2022 | CHENNAI AND CUPERTINO By a dusty stretch of the deafening road from Chennai to Bengaluru lie three colossal, anonymous buildings. Inside, away from the din of traff
Best of IdeaCast 2022
January 03, 2023 From incivility for frontline workers to struggles with hybrid work to actual progress made since the murder of George Floyd,HBR IdeaCastspent 2022 sharing impactf
How to Talk to Your Kids About Layoffs
Layoffs, we must remember, are a family affair. And facing the painful reality of job loss as a family is necessary. This doesn’t mean your four-year-old needs to know the detail
Are Our Brains Wired to Quiet Quit?
While the term “quiet quitting” may be new, what’s happening is just the latest expression of a fundamental aspect of human nature: In the face of persistent and inescapable
How to Grow Your Top Line in a Down Market
As the economic outlook continues to be murky, plenty of companies are making cuts. But you can’t cut your way to prosperity. There are often-overlooked opportunities to grow the
Wordle: Can a Pandemic Phenomenon Sustain in the Long Term?
January 03, 2023 Wordle went from a personal game, created by a developer for his girlfriend, to a global phenomenon with two million users in just a few months. Then The New York
Google wants an Indian court’s antitrust ruling dismissed because it copy-pasted an EU decision
Google’s antitrust woes mainly stem from its Android mobile operating system, which is used by more than 70% of smartphone users worldwide.Image: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images) G
This chart explains why the US is running low on missiles
A Ukrainian soldier carries a US-made Javelin anti-tank missile.Photo: Gleb Garanich (Reuters) It’s boom times for US defense contractors—and they can’t keep up with demand.
WHO approves generic Paxlovid drug for covid treatment in low-income countries
The generic version of Paxlovid, the Pfizer-made antiviral drug that is the best treatment choice for patients at risk of developing severe covidwill soon be available in low-and m
GE Healthcare’s stock market debut kicks off the giant’s three-way split
GE’s healthcare spinoff is the first of 3 separate businesses.Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images) General Electric’s healthcare unit is ready to begin its solo flight on the bour