• Cashing In on Cute

    Cuteness is having a moment in the marketplace. The fervor around cute products has spread well beyond children’s plush toys like Labubu and Squishmallow to cell-phone cases and even credit-card designs. And countless companies are leveraging this cute aesthetic—either in the product itself or its packaging—to increase consumer appeal. “In marketing research, we have mostly…

  • How International Investing Still Pays

    Once upon a time, there was an easy way to diversify your stock portfolio: go international. In the U.S., smart investors could hedge their domestic investments by buying stocks or index funds from other countries. In years where the American market declined, that international exposure gave you uncorrelated performance from foreign markets, dampening some of…

  • What Lures Netflix Viewers?

    One of the surprise hits of 2025 was the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Though it initially received only a small theatrical release in June, buzz around the movie grew so much while it was streaming on Netflix that a wider theatrical run in August topped the U.S. box office. Netflix later declared it the…

  • The Slow Drip of Price Increases

    Every product or service sold by a firm has a unique demand curve—a relationship between how much customers want a thing and how much they’re willing to pay for it. And for many firms, “it is hard to know what exactly it looks like,” says Suraj Malladi, an assistant professor of managerial economics and decision…

  • The Recipe for Innovation? An Alliance Between Art and Science.

    What does origami have to do with space exploration? The art of paper folding dates back centuries. Through the design of elegant three-dimensional shapes, origami artists developed ways of creating objects that are light yet incredibly strong and complex. But it wasn’t until the twenty-first century that engineers started to take notice. Faced with designing…

  • Claude Code for GTM Teams

    Last week, we hosted a private GTMfund Claude Code workshop for founders alongside AI expert, Jordan Crawford. Across that session and in conversations with hundreds of founders and GTM leaders each month, this is something we’re hearing: Interestingly, the biggest blocker around AI for people isn’t always technical, but rather involves the imagination – knowing…

  • Preview The Embedded Vision Summit 2026 Conference On OpenCV Live

    Join the organizers of the Embedded Vision Summit on this preview webinar for an insider look at the premier conference on practical computer vision and edge AI, highlighting key trends, sessions, and what to expect at this year’s event organized by the Edge AI and Vision Alliance. OpenCV has been going to Embedded Vision Summit…

  • From Davos to the Classroom: AI and the Future of Education

    Technology is advancing quickly while the institutions meant to guide its use are still finding their footing. Aurel Domi draws on insightful discussions from Davos and the Forbes Chief Marketing Officers forum to reflect on how artificial intelligence is reshaping leadership, institutions, and the future of education.   I recently joined Davos and Forbes-led conferences to be part of the wider orbit of discussions with…

  • A Smarter Approach to Measuring Customer Experience

    Alice Mollon/Ikon Images A data-driven approach to understanding and improving the customer experience is critical to company health. But ironically, the proliferation of customer experience (CX) metrics is making the practice of doing so more challenging. At a large organization, metrics may number in the hundreds — so many that it is difficult to manage…

  • The Insightful Leader Live: Can Business Negotiation Strategies Work with Friends and Family?

    Leigh Thompson is the J. Jay Gerber Distinguished Professor of Dispute Resolution and Organizations at the Kellogg School of Management. Thompson’s research focuses on negotiation, creativity, virtual communication, and teamwork. Have a negotiation scenario you’d like us to address during the session? Submit one HERE. Or email your scenario to insight@kellogg.northwestern.edu.