Boards need a new approach to technology: By worrying primarily about security and it, they’re missing out on big opportunities across the sciences. (Record no. 528461)
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| Personal name | Khanna, Tarun Beckerle, Mary C. and Sakkab, Nabil Y. |
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| Title | Boards need a new approach to technology: By worrying primarily about security and it, they’re missing out on big opportunities across the sciences. |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc | Harvard Business Review |
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| Extent | 102(5), Sep-Oct, 2024: p.128-137 |
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| Summary, etc | The boards of too many publicly traded companies are downright timid when considering matters involving science and technology. More often than not, they focus on security and digitization—a defensive posture that fails to consider the bigger opportunities emerging from new materials, space science, and a better understanding of the genome—to name just a few areas of opportunity. It’s easy to be lulled into thinking that science does not matter to a nontech company. But that distinction isn’t quite so meaningful when it comes to capitalizing on the opportunities from technological change that is now ubiquitous, rapid, turbulent, and often emanating from increasingly unlikely corners. The authors have observed firsthand an effective way to address this gap: the board technology committee. Drawing on the achievements of tech committees at AES, Johnson & Johnson, and Altria (companies for which the authors are or have been directors), they describe how these entities can advance the interests of organizations and offer advice on how to set one up.- Reproduced https://hbr.org/2024/09/boards-need-a-new-approach-to-technology |
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