For decades, technology has been advancing with the same promise: to make work smoother, smarter, more collective, and more collaborative. Each new wave, from email to instant messaging, from business social networks to artificial intelligence, has promised us that collaboration would finally be simple, almost natural, and on paper, the promise seems to have been kept: we communicate more, faster, with more people.
And, in a way, we have succeeded in transforming the organization of work into a gigantic network of information flow.
But in fact, the more we communicate, the less we really...
As the years go by, corporate governance finds itself caught between an increasingly complex and rapidly changing environment and the structural limitations of its operating model.
On...
On May 21, OpenAI announced the acquisition of iO, the AI hardware startup founded by Jony Ive, for $6.5 billion. The all-stock deal, which requires...
Since the release of ChaGPT, OpenAI has become the embodiment of generative artificial intelligence for the general public. Praised for certain things, including its...
They don't build any models or train them, but they are the ones selling products that are closely tailored to businessneeds. They demonstrate ROI where...
Sometimes organizational decisions, beyond mere cosmetic changes, embody fundamental trends in the organization of work. The recent merger of the HR and IT departments at...
As generative AI sweeps through businesses, the CNAM's Management Transformation Observatory offers its vision of the manager who will thrive in this new context: the...