HBR : Wicked-Problem Solvers
To solve modern business problems more cross-border, diverse and creative teams are needed to find the right solutions. Managing those teams is not an easy task.
To solve modern business problems more cross-border, diverse and creative teams are needed to find the right solutions. Managing those teams is not an easy task.
The hospitality industry has not always been at the forefront of high-tech innovation or implementation. Machine learning might change that.
Strategic alignment, for us, means that all elements of a business — including the market strategy and the way the company itself is organized — are arranged in such a way as to best support the fulfillment of its long-term purpose.
There are benefits to handwriting over using digital tools
an ecosystem mindset: an understanding that the keys to new value and growth likely do not reside within one’s current boundaries but beyond them, and that success involves forging new connections to solve problems and create new value as a team.
It’s a headline that is all too familiar these days. As the world of automation grows, what to do with this displaced workforce is becoming a leading topic among economists as well as world and business leaders
Over the years we have curated links on digital strategy to websites, articles or blogs.
The chief digital officer (CDO) is typically charged with swooping in from on-high to make sense of the digital morass confronting companies. There is a better approach.
As more and more smart devices and sensors talk to each other, swap data with the cloud and generally do more things more often there’s an increased blackout risk for entire nations.
Stanford electrical engineers recently conducted experiments with a device that can detect tumours, without touching the body, using brief microwave pulses