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Analytics of IoT

Geek Culture ($) - Jul 11, 2021

Analytics of IoT

AIOT: HOW THE INTERSECTION OF AI AND IOT WILL DRIVE INNOVATION FOR DECADES TO COME

By Tech in 3
Centered leadership creates connection in turbulent times

McKinsey & Company - Jul 15, 2021

Centered leadership creates connection in turbulent times

McKinsey’s Joanna Barsh discusses how you can become an effective and engaged leader.

By Joanna Barsh and Diane Brady
Build a Better Dashboard for Your Agile Project

HBR.org ($) - Jul 14, 2021

Build a Better Dashboard for Your Agile Project

Good, reliable data is often the key to making an agile project successful. But project managers often struggle to get the data they need — or to find it in a sea. …more

By Stephan Kudyba and Agnel D’Cruz
Clarify or Reimagine the Strategic Identity of your Organization with Identity Wind Tunneling

Predict ($) - Jul 14, 2021

Clarify or Reimagine the Strategic Identity of your Organization with Identity Wind Tunneling

Identity Wind Tunneling is an organizational foresight method to understand, test, and manage multiple, current organizational identities using scenarios to consequently arrive at a strategic identity that either clarifies or reimagines the. …more

By Alex Fergnani
Do You Really Need All that Office Space?

Harvard Business Review ($) - Jul 2, 2021

Do You Really Need All that Office Space?

The pandemic shifted many professionals to work at home. As we emerge from the crisis and companies shift to hybrid work arrangements, they should reconsider the size, location, and design of offices.

By Nikodem Szumilo and Thomas Wiegelmann
Gain Competitive Advantage by Transcending the Front-Line Paradox

MIT Sloan Management Review ($) - Jul 8, 2021

Gain Competitive Advantage by Transcending the Front-Line Paradox

Front-line employees are often the first to sense change yet the last to be heard. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

By Carsten Lund Pedersen
The ‘Amazon Way’ of Strategy

John Singer ($) - Jul 6, 2021

The ‘Amazon Way’ of Strategy

In the nearly three decades that he led Amazon, Bezos developed a series of unusual leadership principles — which some argue are the backbone of his success. Talk to anyone who’s ever. …more

By John Singer
Automation opportunities in North American grocery

McKinsey & Company - Jul 2, 2021

Automation opportunities in North American grocery

Recent trends and technological advancements have made automation viable across the value chain.

By Steven Begley, Vishwa Chandra, Prabh Gill, and Bill Mutell
Are you growing something that matters?

Needs Workshop ($) - Jul 5, 2021

Are you growing something that matters?

This year I’ve done work that’s borne the least resemblance to the “plan” of any work I’ve ever done, whilst simultaneously being some of the most meaningful work I’ve ever done. What. …more

By Dan Young

Geek Culture ($) - Jul 6, 2021

What I learned from Simon Wardley’s Book (Part 1)

I recently finished reading Simon Wardley’s book, which describes a novel mapping technique that he invented. As it was pretty dense and took me a long time to get through, I’m going. …more

By Dana Levine

BCG - Jun 30, 2021

Can Industrial Companies Fix Their AI Engines?

When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), there are essentially two kinds of industrial companies: those that have been hesitant to commit to AI programs, and those that have made significant investments. …more

By Lorenz Dolezalek, Nico Geisel, Jan Friese, and Andrej Levin
How Compass Gets Complex Projects Done on Time

Harvard Business Review ($) - Jun 30, 2021

How Compass Gets Complex Projects Done on Time

Every organization needs a reliable system of accountability to help ensure teams are actually completing projects and meeting goals in a timely way. In this piece, author Robert Reffkin, founder and CEO. …more

By Robert Reffkin
What every business leader should know about “knowledge reuse”

Fast Company ($) - Jun 30, 2021

What every business leader should know about “knowledge reuse”

When employees have ready access to a company’s collected trove of expertise, productivity and innovation rise

By FASTCO WORKS
From Chasing To Being Chased

Dr Richard Shrapnel PhD ($) - Jul 1, 2021

From Chasing To Being Chased

There is a dramatic change that occurs when a business evolves from looking to its competitors for cues as to how to grow to looking to its customers and their needs. They. …more

By Dr Richard Shrapnel PhD
Why Companies Must Embrace Microservices and Modular Thinking

MIT Sloan Management Review ($) - Jun 28, 2021

Why Companies Must Embrace Microservices and Modular Thinking

Organizations can reduce coordination complexity with modular thinking, microservices, and APIs.

By Mark J. Greeven, Howard Yu, and Jialu Shan
Lack of Talent Isn’t Your Problem. How You Use It Is.

Bain & Company - Jun 21, 2021

Lack of Talent Isn’t Your Problem. How You Use It Is.

As companies plan for a changing business climate, getting the right talent into a select number of business-critical jobs is key to outperforming the competition.

By Dan Schwartz, Courtney della Cava, and Peter Slagt
What Does It Take to Build a Culture of Belonging?

Harvard Business Review ($) - Jun 21, 2021

What Does It Take to Build a Culture of Belonging?

To impose the changes needed to achieve promises of racial justice, equity, and inclusion, organizations require all hands on deck — at levels of the company. But widespread support on any effort. …more

By Julia Taylor Kennedy and Pooja Jain-Link
Your Data Supply Chains Are Probably a Mess. Here’s How to Fix Them.

HBR.org ($) - Jun 24, 2021

Your Data Supply Chains Are Probably a Mess. Here’s How to Fix Them.

Data is more important than ever, but most organizations still struggle with a few common issues: They focus more on data infrastructure than data products; data is often created with the needs. …more

By Tom Davenport, Theodoros Evgeniou, and Thomas C. Redman

McKinsey & Company - Jun 21, 2021

The growth triple play: Creativity, analytics, and purpose

Companies that integrate creativity, analytics, and purpose are delivering at least two times the growth of their peers.

By Biljana Cvetanovski, Orsi Jojart, Brian Gregg, Eric Hazan, and Jesko Perrey
These immersive, virtual 3D models are helping plan the infrastructure of the future

Fast Company ($) - Jun 17, 2021

These immersive, virtual 3D models are helping plan the infrastructure of the future

‘Digital twins’ of spaces like ports, roads, and train stations let planners experiment with changes before implementing them in real life.

By Ian Koeppel

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