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hbr.org > 2026 > 02 > how-designing-with-disability-in-mind-sparks-innovation

How Designing with Disability in Mind Sparks Innovation

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (1069+ words) Innovations created for users with accessibility needs can be amplified to unlock universal value. This process, "design amplification," begins with products designed for people with physical disabilities such as vision, hearing, motor, or cognitive challenges and transforms those products into…...

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hbr.org > 2026 > 01 > design-processes-to-evolve-with-emerging-technology

Design Processes to Evolve with Emerging Technology

1+ mon, 2+ week ago  (154+ words) Intelligent technology is allowing organizations to move from episodic transformation to continuous evolution by shrinking the coordination and experimentation costs that once made change slow and risky. Three capabilities underpin this shift: real time visibility into how work actually happens,…...

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hbr.org > podcast > 2026 > 01 > how-to-speak-with-confidence-when-youre-put-on-the-spot

How to Speak with Confidence When You’re Put on the Spot

2+ mon, 3+ day ago  (1467+ words) Stanford's Matt Abrahams offers practical advice for communicating clearly and calmly under pressure. AMANDA KERSEY: Welcome to HBR On Leadership. These episodes are case studies and conversations with the world's top business and management experts, hand-selected to help you unlock…...

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hbr.org > 2025 > 10 > use-design-thinking-to-navigate-ambiguity

Use Design Thinking to Navigate Ambiguity

5+ mon, 1+ week ago  (933+ words) It's safe to assume that accelerated change is here to stay. At the core of today's frequent disruptions is'ambiguity: situations where the available information is incomplete, contradictory, or constantly shifting, and clear answers are impossible. Navigating ambiguity requires a new…...

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hbr.org > 2025 > 09 > how-to-reinvent-a-legacy-brand-and-win

How to Reinvent a Legacy Brand—and Win

5+ mon, 3+ week ago  (1789+ words) In this HBR Executive Live, editor at large Adi Ignatius talks to former CEO of Coach Lew Frankfort about his professional and personal journey building a customer-centric brand while learning the act of self-care. This session offers a sneak peek…...

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hbr.org > 2025 > 06 > research-do-you-know-what-signals-your-logos-colors-are-sending

Research: Do You Know What Signals Your Logo’s Colors Are Sending?

9+ mon, 1+ day ago  (236+ words) Color is one of the most powerful tools in branding, but most businesses overlook how context alters its impact. New research shows that logo colors don't communicate in isolation: background color, design style, and framing all shape consumer perception. A…...