EY receives 400,000 job applications every year. Selecting the best employees—fairly, and at scale—turned out to require both ...
Pierre Beaufils, EY’s global deputy vice chair for consulting. At Cannes Lions, the argument for creativity tends to run on a loop. Marketers insist it deserves a bigger seat, a ...
This post was created in partnership with EY Studio+ Key takeaways Sports organizations have more data than ever. The ...
While many colleges are banning generative artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, professors at the College of ...
It’s been a rough couple of years for Australia’s big four consultancy firms if negative news headlines are anything to go by ...
What would a person in Revolutionary America sound like? Early letters, documents, and diaries help us listen in.
The tech giants will embed their engineers directly into customer teams, challenging decades of dominance by systems ...
C-suite women played sports as youth. There is one type of leader that has a big impact on whether girls want to play and ...
India’s wealthy are creating family offices to preserve legacy, compound riches, fund philanthropic passions—and are emerging as a reliable source of domestic capital ...
"We're selling [almost] as much protein cold foam as we do flat whites," Starbuck's EMEA Manager of Beverage Development Sam ...
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Phil and Tiger could have been Arnold and Jack. They chose different paths
Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods are the closest thing golf has had to Arnold and Jack. In the name of succession, though, it ...
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