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Why So Many High-Profile Digital Transformations Fail
In 2011, GE embarked upon an ambitious attempt to digitally transform its product and service offerings.
Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond
In the course of this first month of 2016, I was asked a couple of times what my prospects are for the year ahead when it comes to key innovation issues.
What is the future of Design Thinking?
Over the course of the last few years, we’ve seen design thinking (and design methodologies) go from a specialized, almost secret process employed by a few experts, to a global movement.
Your Data Is Crucial to a Robotic Age. Shouldn’t You Be Paid for It?
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Companies failing to implement digital strategies for CX
Organisations around the world are failing to implement effective digital strategies. As a result, their customer experience (CX) solutions are becoming disjointed, and digital is not displacing traditional phone interactions at the speed that their customers are demanding.
A Growing Demand for Data Expertise
Jan Hammond, the Jesse Philips Professor of Manufacturing and Senior Associate Dean of Culture and Community at Harvard Business School, is helping students in Harvard’s new Certificate in Business Analytics program fill a growing need that exists in many industries.
Do You Have The Right Leadership Style For Your Business Model?
Years ago, Jim Collins wrote a best-selling book called Good to Great.
The Camera As Platform
Every day, nearly 2.6bn people carry a smartphone. Mobile computing has freed us from our tether to a desk, therefore no longer restricting our computing to a single location. Now, all sorts of incredible things can happen while we’re out and about with a tiny supercomputer in our pocket.
Technology Imitates Art The rise of the conversational interface
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