As cybersecurity threats increase across the globe, maintaining the health of organizations’, industries’, and nations’ critical infrastructure takes more—and better—collaboration
Prioritizing health
Health is top of mind right now, and in many forms. We’re increasingly focused on the health of individuals—our family members’, our teammates’, and our own physical and mental well-being. We’re also focused on the health of the collective—organizational health, as supply chain and logistics issues continue to plague companies across the globe, consumer behavior remains altered by the pandemic, and organizations’ sustained success grows more uncertain in the continually disrupted business environment; industry and sector health, as new entrants and cross-industry players shake the status quo, and pressure mounts for self-regulation on issues such as data privacy and protection; and societal and environmental health, as public health concerns and climate change
realities become increasingly impactful external drivers of change within organizations.
Health is a work in progress—and, for many, it’s priority No. 1. Recent global events have posed real and tangible threats
to personal and collective health, but they’ve also made us more aware of the opportunities afforded by achieving an
improved state of well-being. This issue offers research and insights into how organizations can work on thriving and
prospering at all levels.
Cheers to your good health.
Gerald C. Kane is a visiting scholar at Harvard Business School, and a professor of information systems and the faculty director of the Edmund H. Shea, Jr. Center for Entrepreneurship at Boston College. He has authored more than 100 papers dealing with the implications of digital technologies on organizations for both academic and practitioner audiences.
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Elisabeth Sullivan
Junko Kaji
Matt Lennert
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Pooja Boopathy
Kelly Cherry
Maria Martin Cirujano
Nikita Garia
Amy Bergstrom (team lead)
Nishant Raghuwanshi
Hannah Rapp
Sylvia Yoon Chang (team lead)
Rachel Kim
Steven Merenda
Melissa O’Brien
Joanie Pearson
Molly Woodworth
Aditi Rao (team lead, US and India)
Richard Horton (team lead, Europe)
Jennifer Wright (team lead, Asia Pacific)
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Karen Edelman
Aditi Gupta
Aishwarya Iyer
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Ramani Moses
Sanjukta Mukherjee
Elizabeth Payes
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Sara Sikora
Rithu Thomas
Sarah Jersild
Blythe Hurley (team lead)
Hannah Bachman
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Preetha Devan
Emma Downey
Aparna Prusty
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Denise Weiss (team lead)
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