Digital Transformation Books
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Agile by Design: An Implementation Guide to Analytic Lifecycle ManagementBeyond merely defining analytics projects, this important book equips you with the information you need to apply agile methodologies in a way that tailors your approach to individual initiatives-and the needs of your projects and team.
By Rachel Alt-Simmons
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Agile for Project ManagersComplete with a list of agile training providers, this book will help certified project managers make a smooth transition to agile project management and will provide newcomers with the basic knowledge needed to pass the PMI-ACP exam, the first time around.
By Denise Canty
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Agile HR: Deliver Value in a Changing World of WorkIn the new world of work, agility is a business imperative. This book is a practical guide written specifically for people professionals on how the HR function can develop agile processes and practices that save time, boost performance and support overall business goals.
By Natal Dank, Riina Hellström
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Agile Practice GuideDeveloped as a resource to understand, evaluate, and use agile and hybrid agile approaches, this book provides guidance on when, where, and how to apply agile approaches and offers practical tools for practitioners and organizations wanting to increase agility.
By Project Management Institute
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Agile Transformation: Structures, Processes and Mindsets for the Digital AgeFeaturing case studies from organizations including Amazon, Netflix and Vodafone, this book is crucial reading for businesses wanting to effectively compete in the new world of work.
By Neil Perkin
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Building Digital Culture: A Practical Guide to Successful Digital TransformationBased on over 200 hours of research, candid interviews and contributions from senior leaders at a diverse range of brands, this book argues that whatever digital might mean for your business, if you don't create a digital culture you'll most likely fail, or at least fall short of what you want to achieve.
By Daniel Rowles, Thomas Brown
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Building the Agile Business Through Digital TransformationIn this book, authors Neil Perkin and Peter Abraham discuss digital transformation, what makes businesses agile, and how you can achieve this transformation. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Neil Perkin, Peter Abraham
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Complete Guide to Digital Project Management: From Pre-Sales to Post-ProductionOffering proven best practices from case studies and real-world scenarios and including a variety of tools, templates, models, and frameworks, this book provides an in-depth view of digital project management from initiation to execution to monitoring and maintenance.
By Shailesh Kumar Shivakumar
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Corporate Agility: Insights on Agile Practices for Adaptive, Collaborative, Rapid, and Transparent EnterprisesThis book features a beautiful 4-color design that helps you visualize powerful strategic ideas, so you can understand and implement them right away. Unlike other books on the market, this title helps you reinterpret key Agile management concepts in a way that will work for your specific needs.
By Michael Wong
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Creating a Lean Culture: Tools to Sustain Lean Conversions, Third EditionIncluding case studies, examples from the healthcare and process industries, and several worksheets, this practical book provides critical insights and approaches to make any Lean transformation an ongoing success.
By David Mann
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Far from the Factory: Lean for the Information AgeProviding an understanding of what practicing Lean means for the knowledge worker, this authoritative guide is for any organization with a lot of Web DNA that wishes to cut costs, improve performance, and stay perpetually competitive.
By George Gonzalez-Rivas, Linus Larsson
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How to Future: Leading and Sense-Making in an Age of HyperchangeShowing you how to approach the future as a conversation, not a declaration, this book will teach you how to become a strategy wayfinder, allowing you to evaluate, plan and prepare for better futures for you and your business.
By Madeline Ashby, Scott Smith
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Innovation and Agility in the Digital Age: Africa, the World's Laboratories of TomorrowThe African innovations that have emerged over the past ten years are directly linked to a managerial model that perfectly meets the demands of the digital era. These innovations are discussed and analyzed in this book.
By Soufyane Frimousse
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Large-Scale Agile Frameworks: Agile Frameworks, Agile Infrastructure and Pragmatic Solutions for Digital TransformationThe book analyzes the unique requirements of a differentiated software service offering and shows how agile principles are effective in addressing these issues. The book also highlights the importance of large-scale agile development and provides guidance to organizations on how to transform their structure towards agile prioritization.
By Sascha Block
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Leading the Lean Enterprise Transformation, Second EditionDetailing the steps required to sustain improvements, this practical book supplies time-tested guidance for effective leadership throughout a Lean transformation in any organization.
By George Koenigsaecker
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Lean-Driven Innovation: Powering Product Development at The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyProviding an unprecedented look at the successful application of lean to the innovation creation process, this insightful book illustrates validated lean principles and key concepts with a case study of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.
By Norbert Majerus
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Agile Is Not EnoughIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn that by addressing architectural rigidity, closing talent gaps, and adopting a product mindset, leaders can realize agile's power.
By Steve Berez, Will Poindexter
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Agile Mindset & CultureThis collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how organizations can remain agile and culturally sensitive, how can traditional companies break the mold and adopt more effective management practices from other sectors, and more.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Develop Your Cyber Resilience PlanIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how cybersecurity and cyber resilience are distinct concerns, and understanding the difference is key to preparing an effective response to cyberthreats.
By Chon Abraham, Ronald R. Sims, Tracy Gregorio
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What to Expect From AgileThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review when a company whose roots go back over a century - a bank, no less - decides to adopt agile management methods developed in the software industry?
By Julian Birkinshaw
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Lean Project ManagementIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn how leading countries and organizations manage to foster a culture of technological creativity, what companies can do to maximize growth while minimizing wasteful expenditure, and more.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Testing AssumptionsIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn why it's important for businesses to test assumptions, what a hypothesis is and why is it significant, if data experiments are beneficial, and what managers can learn by balancing autonomy and control.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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Project to Product: How to Survive and Thrive in the Age of Digital Disruption with the Flow FrameworkIntroducing the Flow Framework-a new way of seeing, measuring, and managing software delivery, this book will enable your company's evolution from project-oriented dinosaur to product-centric innovator that thrives in the Age of Software.
By Mik Kersten
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Team Roles at Work, Second EditionDesigned for any manager who wants to understand the practical application of Team Role theory, this book explores the impact of Team Roles from interpersonal chemistry and managing difficult relationships, to cultivating effective leaders and shaping organizations.
By R. Meredith Belbin
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The Age of Agile: How Smart Companies are Transforming the Way Work Gets DoneTaking you deep into the Agile management revolution, this groundbreaking book provides specific, inspiring examples of how some of today's enlightened companies are leveraging the power of Agile.
By Stephen Denning
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The Agile Enterprise: Applying Agile Principles to Drive Organizational SuccessThe wisdom imparted in The Agile Enterprise teaches students to decompose large problems into manageable chunks, helps managers find their value among self-managing teams, and enables executives to measure and recognize success in their own Agile Enterprises.
By David Asch
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The Agile Organization: How to Build an Engaged, Innovative and Resilient Business, Third EditionBuild an innovative and flexible organization that can respond rapidly to changing circumstances, retain competitive advantage and keep employees engaged.
By Linda Holbeche
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The Agility Mindset: How Reframing Flexible Working Delivers Competitive AdvantageBased on rigorous research, but packed with practical diagnostics and frameworks, this book shows you how to create a fit-for-purpose workplace in a world where only the agile will flourish.
By Fiona Cannon
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The Agility Mindset: How Reframing Flexible Working Delivers Competitive AdvantageIn The Agility Mindset, Fiona Cannon explores how an agile workforce can offer a strategic advantage to companies as traditional work models come under pressure from technological advancement, increased customer demands, and the influence of globalization. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Fiona Cannon
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The Dojo Coach's Pocket Guide: Maximizing Immersive Learning for Agile TeamsThis go-to guidebook helps agile practitioners overcome upskilling challenges in their organizations through effective Dojo coaching.
By Jess Brock
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The Journey to Enterprise Agility: Systems Thinking and Organizational LegacyShowing you how to achieve better business value delivered faster for less cost, this book provides guidance on addressing the potential mismatch between Agile software teams, program managers, enterprise architects, executives and many other groups.
By Daryl Kulak, Hong Li
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The Lean Leader: A Personal Journey of TransformationUsing a compelling novel format, this insightful book will help you realize that a leader's greatest skill must be in coaching great performance from your people, and you will learn exactly what it takes to lead a Lean organization that thrives socially, as well as financially.
By Robert B. Camp
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3D Printing: The MIT Press Essential Knowledge SeriesAn accessible introduction to 3D printing that outlines the additive manufacturing process, industrial and household markets, and emerging uses.
By John Jordan
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A Journey into Data Science: Earning the White CoatAuthored by EMC Proven Professionals, Knowledge Sharing articles present ideas, expertise, unique deployments, and best practices. This article will provide a baseline understanding of Data Science and the concepts associated with it.
By Anthony Dutra
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Access Rules: Freeing Data from Big Tech for a Better FutureAccess Rules mounts a strong and hopeful argument for how informational tools at present in the hands of a few could instead become empowering machines for everyone.
By Thomas Ramge, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
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Actionable Web Analytics: Using Data to Make Smart Business DecisionsFor marketers and those who want to think like them, this engaging book should help put the emerging discipline of web analytics into the broader context of classic marketing and branding.
By Jason Burby, Shane Atchison
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Analytics at Work: Smarter Decisions, Better ResultsIllustrated with examples from companies including Humana, Best Buy, Progressive Insurance, and Hotels.com, this book reveals how any manager can effectively deploy analytics in day-to-day operations - one business decision at a time.
By Jeanne G. Harris, Robert Morison, Thomas H. Davenport
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Applied Big Data Analytics and Its Role in COVID-19 ResearchApplied Big Data Analytics and Its Role in COVID-19 Research introduces the most recent industrial applications and research topics on COVID-19 with big data analytics.
By Peng Zhao, Xi Chen
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Applying Data Science and Learning Analytics Throughout a Learner's LifespanApplying Data Science and Learning Analytics Throughout a Learner's Lifespan examines novel and emerging applications of data science and sister disciplines for gaining insights from data to inform interventions into learners' journeys and interactions with academic institutions.
By Goran Trajkovski, Heather Hayes, Marylee Demeter
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Beginning Azure Cognitive Services: Data-Driven Decision Making Through Artificial IntelligenceThis book is for Technical professionals who are interested in implementing artificial intelligence (AI) in pre-existing apps, expanding their value and skill sets, or learning more about AI for personal projects.
By Alicia Moniz, Ginger Grant, Ida Bergum, Matt Gordon, Mia Chang
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Beginning Data Science in R: Data Analysis, Visualization, and Modelling for the Data ScientistPresenting best practices for data analysis and software development in R, this comprehensive book teaches you techniques for both data manipulation and visualization and shows you the best way for developing new software packages for R.
By Thomas Mailund
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Behind Every Good Decision: How Anyone Can Use Business Analytics to Turn Data Into Profitable InsightBehind Every Good Decision is for those who want to feel more comfortable using analytics so that they can comfortably lead their employees in a data-empowered organization toward great profit. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Piyanka Jain, Puneet Sharma
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Big Data Analytics for Healthcare: Datasets, Techniques, Life Cycles, Management, and ApplicationsBig Data Analytics and Medical Information Systems presents the valuable use of artificial intelligence and big data analytics in healthcare and medical sciences.
By Pantea Keikhosrokiani
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Big Data Analytics: A Practical Guide for ManagersBig Data Analytics guides the reader through the basics of how big data is amalgamated, analyzed, and used. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Kim H. Pries, Robert Dunnigan
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Big Data Analytics: Turning Big Data into Big MoneyFocusing on the business and financial value of big data analytics, this breakthrough book demonstrates the importance of analytics, defines the processes, highlights the tangible and intangible values and discusses how you can turn a business liability into actionable material.
By Frank Ohlhorst
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Big Data in Practice: How 45 Successful Companies Used Big Data Analytics to Deliver Extraordinary ResultsA unique and in-depth insight into how specific companies use big data, this book profiles what data was used, what problem it solved and the processes put it place to make it practical, as well as the technical details, challenges and lessons learned from each unique scenario.
By Bernard Marr
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Big Data in Practice: How 45 Successful Companies Used Big Data Analytics to Deliver Extraordinary ResultsIn Big Data in Practice, author Bernard Marr explores unique approaches to data analytics from 45 different companies. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Bernard Marr
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Big Data Made Easy: A Working Guide to the Complete Hadoop ToolsetApproaching the problem of managing massive data sets from a systems perspective, this book explains the roles for each project (like architect and tester, for example) and shows how the Hadoop toolset can be used at each system stage - and then explains, in an easily understood manner and through numerous examples, how to use each tool.
By Michael Frampton
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Big Data ManagementFocusing on the analytic principles of business practice and big data, this book provides an interface between the main disciplines of engineering/technology and the organizational and administrative aspects of management.
By Benjamin Lev, Fausto Pedro García Márquez
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Big Data Management: Data Governance Principles for Big Data AnalyticsThe book is a must-read for data scientists, data engineers and corporate leaders who are implementing big data platforms in their organizations.
By Peter Ghavami
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Big Data, Data Mining, and Machine Learning: Value Creation for Business Leaders and PractitionersProviding an engaging, thorough overview of the current state of big data analytics and the growing trend toward high performance computing architectures, the book is a detail-driven look into how big data analytics can be leveraged to foster positive change and drive efficiency.
By Jared Dean
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Big Data, Open Data and Data Development: Volume 3Explaining how the main challenges for Big Data revolve around data integration and development within companies, this book explores data development processes within a context of strong competition.
By Jean-Louis Monino, Soraya Sedkaoui
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Big Data: Using SMART Big Data, Analytics and Metrics To Make Better Decisions and Improve PerformanceIllustrated with numerous real-world examples from a cross section of companies and organizations, this practical book will give you a clear understanding, blueprint, and step-by-step approach to building your own big data strategy.
By Bernard Marr
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Big Data's Threat to Liberty: Surveillance, Nudging, and the Curation of InformationBig Data permeates all aspects of modern life, and while there is no shortage of potential benefits resulting from this, author Henrik Skaug Sætra argues that we must also understand the threats Big Data poses to liberty.
By Henrik Skaug Saetra
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Business Data Science: Combining Machine Learning and Economics to Optimize, Automate, and Accelerate Business DecisionsIn Business Data Science, author Matt Taddy reveals how to apply the building blocks of machine learning to big data analysis and create robust predictions from complex data in a way that works for you. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Matt Taddy
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Cognitive Big Data Intelligence with a Metaheuristic ApproachCognitive Big Data Intelligence with a Metaheuristic Approach presents an exact and compact organization of content relating to the latest metaheuristics methodologies based on new challenging big data application domains and cognitive computing.
By Arun Kumar Sangaiah, Gyoo-Soo Chae, Hrudaya Kumar Tripathy, Pradeep Kumar Mallick, Sushruta Mishra
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Computational Leadership: Connecting Behavioral Science and Technology to Optimize Decision-Making and Increase ProfitsIn Computational Leadership, renowned leadership researcher Dr. Brian R. Spisak delivers a paradigm-shifting exploration of the use of simulations, network analysis, AI, and other computational approaches to fundamentally improve all aspects of leadership.
By Brian R. Spisak
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Confident Data Skills: Master the Fundamentals of Working with Data and Supercharge Your CareerHelping you master the fundamentals and supercharge your professional abilities, this book provides in-depth international case studies from a wide range of organizations that show successful data techniques in practice and will inspire you to turn knowledge into innovation.
By Kirill Eremenko
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Cool Infographics: Effective Communication with Data Visualization and DesignPresenting the design process and the best software tools for creating infographics that communicate, this essential book will show you how to create infographics to successfully reach your target audience and tell clear stories with your data.
By Randy Krum
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Data Analytics: Concepts, Techniques, and ApplicationsLarge data sets arriving at every increasing speeds require a new set of efficient data analysis techniques.
By Al-Sakib Khan Pathan (eds), Mohiuddin Ahmed
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Data Analytics: Principles, Tools, and Practices: A Complete Guide for Advanced Data Analytics Using the Latest Trends, Tools, and TechnologiesThe book introduces the essentials of data science and the modern ecosystem, including the important steps such as data ingestion, data munging, and visualization.
By Chitra Lele, Dr. Gaurav Aroraa, Dr. Munish Jindal
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Data Driven: Harnessing Data and AI to Reinvent Customer EngagementAn indispensable guide to data-powered marketing, this book is a practical road map to the modern marketing landscape and a toolkit for success in the face of changes already underway and still to come.
By Chris O'Hara, Tom Chavez, Vivek Vaidya
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Data for AllDo you know what happens to your personal data when you are browsing, buying, or using apps? Discover how your data is harvested and exploited, and what you can do to access, delete, and monetize it.
By John K. Thompson
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Data Mining and Statistics for Decision MakingBeginning with basic principles, and progressing to more advanced topics, this book examines both classical and recent techniques of data mining, such as clustering, discriminant analysis, decision trees, Vapnik theory, naive Bayesian classifier, and more.
By Stéphane Tufféry
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Data Modeling Made Simple: A Practical Guide for Business and IT Professionals, Second EditionWritten in conversational style that encourages you to read from start to finish, this book will provide the business or IT professional with a practical working knowledge of data modeling concepts and best practices.
By Steve Hoberman
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Data Points: Visualization That Means SomethingFocusing on the graphics side of data analysis, this guide uses examples from art, design, business, statistics, cartography, and online media to explore both standard-and not so standard-concepts and ideas about illustrating data.
By Nathan Yau
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Data Professionals at WorkShowing you what it takes to move from your current expertise into one of the fastest growing areas of technology today, this insightful book provides interviews with data professionals who paint a picture of what it's like to work in the industry of managing and analyzing data.
By Malathi Mahadevan
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Data Quality and its Impacts on Decision-MakingBy investigating whether decision-making efficiency is being influenced by the quality of data and information, this book presents results of the research, which provide evidence that defined data quality dimensions have an effect on decision-making performance as well as the time it takes to make a decision.
By Christoph Samitsch
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Data Science: Create Teams That Ask the Right Questions and Deliver Real ValueWalking you through the process of creating and managing effective data science teams, this essential resource will teach you how to find the right people inside your organization and equip them with the right mindset.
By Doug Rose
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Data Smart: Using Data Science to Transform Information into InsightData science is little more than using straight-forward steps to process raw data into actionable insight, and in this new book, author and data scientist John Foreman will show you how that's done within the familiar environment of a spreadsheet.
By John W. Foreman
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Data-Driven Business DecisionsIncluding case studies that integrate simple ideas into the larger business context, this authoritative book reveals how to use data to understand the drivers of business outcomes, which in turn allows for data-driven business decisions.
By Chris J. Lloyd
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Designing Big Data Platforms: How to Use, Deploy, and Maintain Big Data SystemsThis book helps readers understand how to process large amounts of data with well-known Linux tools and database solutions, use effective techniques to collect and manage data from multiple sources, transform data into meaningful business insights, and much more.
By Yusuf Aytas
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Digital Literacy for DummiesWritten in plain English for beginners, this friendly guide makes it easy to get a grip on computer basics, the Internet, the latest in digital lifestyle services and devices, and so much more.
By Faithe Wempen
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Foundations of Data VisualizationThis book focuses entirely on the fundamental questions in visualization.
By Gerik Scheuermann, Helwig Hauser, Min Chen
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Getting Started with Data Science: Making Sense of Data with AnalyticsThrough a powerful narrative packed with unforgettable stories, this easy-to-read book offers informative, jargon-free coverage of basic theory and technique, backed with plenty of vivid examples and hands-on practice opportunities.
By Murtaza Haider
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Growth Dynamics in New Markets: Improving Decision Making Through Model-Based ManagementAn innovative simulation-based approach for strategic decision making when launching new products, this groundbreaking book contains a dynamic case study and simulations that reveal what it takes to successfully introduce a product into a new market.
By Martin F.G. Schaffernicht, Stefan N. Groesser
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Guerrilla Analytics: A Practical Approach to Working with DataIllustrated with simple examples, practice tips, and war stories based on real-world project challenges, this book provides simple rules of thumb for maintaining data provenance across the entire analytics life cycle from data extraction, through analysis to reporting.
By Enda Ridge
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Information And SocietyDiscussing our ever-increasing dependence on a complex multiplicity of messages, records, documents, and data, this book describes the rising flood of this information, outlines the dramatic long-term growth of documents, and traces the rise of techniques to cope with them.
By Michael Buckland
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Actioned Analytics Pave the Way to New Customer ValueThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that the more companies deliver actioned analytics, the more they can measure, monitor, influence, and drive real value creation.
By Barbara H. Wixom, Gabriele Piccoli
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Balance Efficiency With Transparency in Analytics-Driven BusinessThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review about The ubiquity of algorithms in daily life raises questions about ethics, transparency, and who's keeping tabs on how those algorithms work.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Big Data and IT Talent Drive Improved Patient Outcomes at Schumacher Clinical PartnersThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on an evolving care system and the influx of patient data from electronic health records has led health care companies to rethink how they leverage digital tools to better serve patients and providers.
By Chris Cotteleer
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Can Data Drive Racial Equity?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review on collecting and analyzing the right employee data can help leaders identify meaningful actions and measure progress toward more equitable workplaces.
By Elizabeth J. Kennedy
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Data and Analytics at WorkIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll discover that building products that combine data with analytical capabilities requires following well established steps - and adding new ones, too.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Data Governance in the 21st-Century OrganizationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review emphasis on digital innovation without compromising security.
By Gregory Vial
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Data Science for Business GrowthIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn what role data science plays in the success of a business, if your company is getting the most out of its data, and how artificial intelligence and augmented reality factor into the future of data science.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Data Science, QuarantinedThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how companies are beginning to reboot their machine learning and analytics, which have been disrupted by the global pandemic.
By Jeffrey D. Camm, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Data VisualizationThis collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that the tools that help visualize complex data have become incredibly sophisticated. But you want the right tool for the right job.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Data, Not Digitalization, Transforms the Post-Pandemic Supply ChainIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how digital-first enterprise success demands clarity-first supply chain design.
By Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Demystifying Data MonetizationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how data can be used in day-to-day operations to reduce costs and grow revenue.
By Bharath Thota, Joshua Swartz, Renata Kuchembuck, Suketu Gandhi
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Don't Let Marketing Personalization Kill Your BrandThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how companies should be wary of going overboard when implementing a data-driven marketing strategy.
By Leslie Zane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Empowering a Data Culture From the Inside OutThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review transforming a company into a truly data-driven business involves fundamental organizational changes.
By Jonathan Tudor, interviewed by Ally MacDonald
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Framing Data Science Problems the Right Way From the StartData science project failure can often be attributed to poor problem definition, but early intervention can prevent it.
By Diego Kuonen, Roger Hoerl, Thomas C. Redman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on From Winning Games to Winning Customers: How Data Is Changing the Business Side of SportsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how teams and leagues are using analytics to boost revenue, and how they're managing transitions in culture and strategy.
By Elizabeth Heichler
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Getting Serious About Data and Data ScienceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how companies need to shift goals, muster resources, and align people in order to implement successful data programs.
By Thomas C. Redman, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Grow Your Customer Relationships With AnalyticsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review finds a link between customer engagement and data analytics.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How AI Is Improving Data ManagementArtificial intelligence is quietly improving the management of data, including its quality, accessibility, and security.
By Thomas C. Redman, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Marketers Can Address Data Challenges to Drive GrowthA research-based tool offers marketers methods for designing an analytics architecture that fits the business need.
By Kimberly A. Whitler, Raj Venkatesan
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Organizations Can Build Analytics AgilityThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how companies must increase their analytical fitness and develop strong muscle memory when they are tested by disruptive events.
By Lori C. Bieda
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How You Can Have More Impact as a People AnalystThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review elaborates about a people analytics group that prided itself on its independence.
By Cade Massey
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Leaders Don't Hide Behind DataThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how managers have turned digital tools into a crutch and we need leaders who focus on human connection instead.
By Seth Godin
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Leading With Decision-Driven Data AnalyticsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review data analysts often fail to produce insights for making effective business decisions, but that's not their fault. Leaders need to make sure that data analytics is decision-driven.
By Bart de Langhe, Stefano Puntoni
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Level Up to Strategic Data SharingYour data assets are key to developing new value for your customers and giving you clout in digital ecosystems.
By Barbara H. Wixom, Gabriele Piccoli, Ina M. Sebastian, Robert W. Gregory
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Big Data Problem That Market Research Must FixThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how big data can support smart market research, but only if researchers embrace the basics of understanding what it is they want to measure.
By Elie Ohana, Ken Faro
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Machine Learning Race Is Really a Data RaceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review organizations that hope to make AI a differentiator need to draw from alternative data sets - ones they may have to create themselves.
By Barry Libert , Megan Beck
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Problem With Big DataThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about why larger companies continue to gain disproportionate shares of the processing power and financial value big data offers.
By Maryam Farboodi
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Quest for a Killer KPIHow radically simplifying performance metrics helped one company align employee behavior with organizational goals, make smarter investments in the business, and foster a culture of learning and cooperation.
By Omri Morgenshtern, Peter L. Allen, Robert Rosenstein
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Real Deal About Synthetic DataIt's often difficult to access the real-world data needed to train AI models or gain insights, but new techniques for generating look-alike data sets can help.
By Fernando Lucini
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Recession's Impact on Analytics and Data ScienceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how there has been a huge demand for data scientists in the past decade and wonders if it is about to change.
By Jeffrey D. Camm, Melissa R. Bowers, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on To Succeed With Data Science, First Build the ‘Bridge'This article from MIT Sloan Management Review shows that a new organizational structure is needed in order to better align data teams with business operations.
By Diego Kuonen, Roger W. Hoerl, Thomas C. Redman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Top-Down Leadership for Data: Seven Ways to Get StartedThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review leaders can initiate successful data strategies by focusing on data quality, building organizational capabilities, and putting data to work in new ways.
By Thomas C. Redman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Using Analytics to Improve Customer EngagementIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how organizations that turn data into insights are gaining competitive advantage through improved connections with consumers.
By David Kiron, Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Using Data Science to Avoid Global Pricing ChaosThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about what every industry can learn from luxury fashion.
By Andrea Marron
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What Separates Analytical Leaders From Laggards?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review on Information technology changes at a rapid pace, but organizational adoption of it often doesn't.
By Irfan Saif, Nitin Mittal, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on When Algorithms Rule, Values Can WitherBuilding responsible AI systems starts with recognizing that technology solutions implicitly prioritize efficiency.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Chief Data Officers Must Assume Leadership for Data SuccessThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review Chief data officers need to be equipped with the right tools and support so they can execute on the company's data vision.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Smart Companies Are Giving Customers More DataThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how companies are discovering the benefits of data wrapping - packaging their products with data analytics features and experiences that delight customers and increase profitability.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Your Data Is Worth More Than You ThinkThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review even when company leaders recognize that their data has value, they have difficulty measuring that value accurately - and it can cost them.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Big DataIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn how to use Big Data and analytics to make better business decisions, and what actions you should encourage to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Data and Analytics LiteracyThis collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review will teach you that before you can begin to embed data analytics in business processes, you need to understand what capabilities are possible.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Data-driven Decision MakingIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll discover how you decide which data is worth paying attention to and which is just noise and that solving that riddle is the key to better decisions.
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Modern Fortran Explained: Incorporating Fortran 2018Written by leading experts in the field, two of whom have actively contributed to Fortran 2018, this book is a complete and authoritative description of Fortran in its latest form.
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Monetising Data: How to Uplift Your BusinessWritten for everyone engaged in improving the performance of a company, including managers and students, this practical book is an essential guide for understanding and using data to enrich business practice.
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Practical Data Science: A Guide to Building the Technology Stack for Turning Data Lakes into Business AssetsDemonstrating how to build and provision a technology stack to yield repeatable results, this detailed guide shows you how to apply practical methods to extract actionable business knowledge from data lakes consisting of data from a polyglot of data types and dimensions.
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Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good: Frameworks of EngagementPainting an intellectual landscape that includes legal, economic, and statistical frameworks, this book identifies new practical approaches that simultaneously maximize the utility of data access while minimizing information risk.
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Real-Time Strategy and Business Intelligence: Digitizing Practices and SystemsProviding practical and future-oriented insights backed by examples and best practices, this book explores how to improve utilization of business intelligence systems in real-time decision-making.
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Responsible Business Decision Making: Strategic Impact Through Data and Dialogue, Second EditionMake impactful, responsible business decisions to improve financial performance, benefit society and protect the environment with this practical guide.
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Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of EntertainmentHow can companies discover who their customers are, what they want, and how much they are willing to pay for it? Data. This book discusses how big data is transforming the creative industries, and how those industries can use lessons from Netflix, Amazon, and Apple to fight back.
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Technology and the Blue Economy: From Autonomous Shipping to Big DataExploring how innovators can develop the right business models to capitalize on growth opportunities, this book analyses the critical success factors for emerging technologies.
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The Art of Insight: How Great Visualization Designers ThinkIn The Art of Insight: How Great Visualization Designers Think, renowned visualization designer and educator Alberto Cairo, in conversation with several leaders in the field, delivers an inspiring exploration of how they make design choices.
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The Data Science HandbookGiving extensive coverage to computer science and software engineering since they play such a central role in the daily work of a data scientist, this comprehensive book provides a crash course in data science, combining all the necessary skills into a unified discipline.
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The Decision Maker's Handbook to Data Science: A Guide for Non-Technical Executives, Managers, and Founders, Second EditionProviding you with the expertise and tools required to develop a solid data strategy that is continuously effective, this book will teach you how to think like a veteran data scientist and approach solutions to business problems in an entirely new way.
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The Edge Data Center: Building the Connected Future5G and related digital revolutions will require tens of thousands of edge data centers. This book tells you how they work and how to get them built.
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The Privacy Mission: Achieving Ethical Data for Our Lives OnlineFuture-proof yourself and your organization against known threats to privacy and online safety
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The Visual Imperative: Creating a Visual Culture of Data DiscoveryProviding practicable and use case-based experience, this book discusses several years of in-depth industry research and presents vendor tools, approaches, and methodologies in discovery, visualization, and visual analytics.
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The Visual Organization: Data Visualization, Big Data, and the Quest for Better DecisionsRife with real-world examples and case studies, this full-color guide looks at how an increasing number of organizations are embracing new dataviz tools and, more importantly, a new mind-set based upon data discovery and exploration.
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Unstructured Data Analytics: How to Improve Customer Acquisition, Customer Retention, and Fraud Detection and PreventionWritten by global experts in the analytics space, this accessible, non-technical book presents unstructured data analysis (UDA) concepts in a practical way, highlighting the broad scope of applications across industries, companies, and business functions.
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Visual Data Insights Using SAS ODS Graphics: A Guide to Communication-Effective Data VisualizationSAS ODS graphics users will learn in this book how to visually understand and communicate the significance of data to deliver images for quick and easy insight, with precise numbers.
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B2B Customer Experience: A Practical Guide to Delivering Exceptional CXIn this book, authors Paul and Nick Hague discuss how to dramatically enhance the customer experience in your B2B organization. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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B2B Customer Experience: A Practical Guide to Delivering Exceptional CXIntensely practical in its approach and supported by real-world examples, this essential resource shows readers how to deliver the very best customer experience within the business-to-business realm.
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Bottlenecks: Aligning UX Design with User PsychologyWith examples, strategies, and high-stakes case studies, this book fills a need for entrepreneurs, designers, and marketing professionals in the application of foundational psychology to user-experience design.
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Build for Change: Revolutionizing Customer Engagement Through Continuous Digital InnovationHighlighting the revolutionary changes to business, marketing, and technology practices that are needed to survive and thrive in these unforgiving times, this book explains how businesses are increasingly relying on new forms of customer engagement, and how one customer's experience-whether good or bad-can alter a company's reputation with the click of a mouse.
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Building Digital Experience Platforms: A Guide to Developing Next-Generation Enterprise ApplicationsEmploying case studies and real-world proven examples to illustrate the topics being taught, this book will show you how to use digital experience platforms (DXP) to improve your development productivity and release timelines.
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Buyer Personas: How to Gain Insight into your Customer's Expectations, Align your Marketing Strategies, and Win More BusinessProviding step-by-step guidance toward implementing the buyer persona approach, based on the advice of an internationally-respected expert, this book provides comprehensive coverage of a compelling new way to conduct buyer studies, plus practical advice on adopting the buyer persona approach to measurably improve marketing outcomes.
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Cohousing Communities: Designing for High-Functioning NeighborhoodsIn Cohousing Communities: Designing for High-Functioning Neighborhoods, distinguished architect and affordable housing advocate Charles Durrett delivers a complete, start-to-finish guide for designing anything where the emphasis lies with the community.
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Customer Innovation: Customer-Centric Strategy for Enduring GrowthPacked with real world examples from leading global companies, this book provides the framework needed to shift from a product-oriented to a solutions-oriented focus and from a transaction-based to a co-creation-based customer relationship.
By Marion Debruyne
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Customer Obsessed: A Whole Company Approach to Delivering Exceptional Customer ExperiencesProviding insight into each element that affects customer experience, this book offers a set of concrete actions you can take today to leverage cloud computing into technical innovation and better business outcomes at all levels of your organization.
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Customer-Centric Marketing: Supporting Sustainability in the Digital AgeAddressing sustainable marketing planning, its barriers, and how to overcome them, this book demonstrates how sustainable development practices and digital marketing techniques work naturally together to add value, leading to improved customer satisfaction, better relationships and increased effectiveness.
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Customer-Driven Transformation: How Being Design-Led Helps Companies Get the Right Services to MarketCustomer-Driven Transformation aims to help you understand the importance of designing products with the consumer in mind, as well as how to go about creating products and services that people want to buy. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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Customer-Driven Transformation: How Being Design-Led Helps Companies Get the Right Services to MarketA cutting-edge book on one of the hottest management fields, this practical guide provides inspiring content for any business leader who wants to understand how to reinvent their value proposition to gain market share and win customers.
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Design Thinking for Business Growth: How to Design and Scale Business Models and Business EcosystemsIn this book, Michael Lewrick delivers a comprehensive procedural model for the design, development, and implementation of business ecosystems.
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Design Thinking For DummiesThis book guides you through creating solutions by thinking from the customer perspective can lead to new and innovative ideas that old methods could not approach.
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Design Thinking for Strategic Innovation: What They Can't Teach You at Business or Design SchoolProviding a toolkit to apply concepts for immediate use in everyday work, this comprehensive playbook presents a framework for design thinking that is relevant to business management, marketing, and design strategies.
By Idris Mootee
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Design Thinking Research: Making Distinctions: Collaboration versus CooperationOffering readers a closer look at design thinking, its innovation processes and methods, this book shows how these methods and strategies actually work in companies, and introduces new technologies and their functions.
By Christoph Meinel, Hasso Plattner, Larry Leifer (eds)
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Design Thinking: Understand - Improve - ApplyTaking a system's view that begins with a demand for deep, evidence-based understanding of design thinking phenomena, this book provides an exploration of tools which can help improve the adaptive expertise needed for design thinking.
By Christoph Meinel, Hasso Plattner, Larry Leifer (eds)
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Designing for Growth: A Design Thinking Tool Kit for ManagersDesigning for Growth provides a stage-based design thinking process to help business managers conquer challenging problems. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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Digital Customer Service: Transforming Customer Experience for An On-Screen WorldThis book traces the evolution of customer service-as well as the evolution of customer expectations and the underlying psychology that drives customer behavior - from the days of the first call centers in the 1980s all the way to today's digital world.
By Dan Michaeli, Rick DeLisi
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Digital Engagement: Internet Marketing That Captures Customers and Builds Intense Brand LoyaltyFeaturing case studies from companies like Toyota and Tommy Hilfiger as well as lists of key vendors for online marketing software, this book offers a truly comprehensive guide to all of the new online marketing tools.
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Digital Sense: The Common Sense Approach to Effectively Blending Social Business Strategy, Marketing Technology, and Customer ExperienceProviding two pragmatic frameworks for implementing and customizing a new marketing operating system at any size organization, this complete playbook offers step-by-step roadmaps for optimizing your customer experience to gain a competitive advantage.
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It's Our Research: Getting Stakeholder Buy-in for User Experience Research ProjectsOffering tried and tested techniques for working to reach positive, useful, and fruitful outcomes, this book provides a strategic framework for people who practice UX research and wish to be heard by their stakeholders.
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Jobs to Be Done: A Roadmap for Customer-Centered InnovationPacked with examples from every industry, this guide gives you a clear-cut framework for thinking about your business, outlines a roadmap for discovering new markets, new products and services, and helps you generate creative opportunities to innovate your way to success.
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Leading Content DesignYou'll learn how to create common standards, improve collaboration, iron out wrinkles in the design process, and build advocacy-so you can lead your team with impact.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Design Thinking MethodologyIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll discover that to reach its full potential, design thinking needs smart alignment with the realities and social dynamics of a business.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Corporate Clout Helps Communities ThriveCivic-minded business leaders are working to lead change on complex issues in their own neighborhoods.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Frictionless Should Things Be?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how escalating concerns over cybersecurity are prompting companies and many others to rethink how frictionless things should be.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Humanizing the Digital Experience in a Post-Pandemic EraA recent Gartner report found that while CMOs do expect an uptick in the number of people visiting brick-and-mortar stores, they also expect further increases in purchases via store websites and other online channels.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Master the Challenges of Multichannel PricingThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how retail customers may accept different prices in different channels and asks the question: Are retailers ready to manage the complexities?
By Gadi BenMark, Manish Chopra, Sajal Kohli, Walter Baker
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Online Shoppers Don't Always Care About Faster DeliveryAnalyzing online customer data may reveal that other delivery attributes matter more than how quickly an order is received.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Serving Digital CustomersThis collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review will show you how to find the sweet spot between what digital technologies can deliver and what customers need.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Public Sector Can Teach Us a Lot About Digitizing Customer ServiceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how public agencies in Australia are taking the lead in using bots to improve services.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Design Thinking in Business Needs a RethinkIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how in order to reach full potential, popular innovation methodology must be more closely aligned with the realities and social dynamics of established businesses.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Designing Digital ExperiencesIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn what makes a digital experience favorable, and how you can ensure that both you and the user benefit from the experience.
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Monetizing Innovation: How Smart Companies Design the Product around the PriceWhether you are a CEO, executive leadership, or part of the team responsible for innovation and new product development, this book is for you, with special sections and checklist-driven summaries to make monetizing innovation part of your company's DNA.
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Personas: User-Focused DesignDevelopers should be able to describe the user of the product via vivid depictions, as if they were already using the product. This book provides readers with valuable insights for clearly formulating how to turn a product's potential into reality.
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Presenting Design WorkBrimming with real-world expertise, Presenting Design Work will reshape how you share your work with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders, consistently leading you to better project results.
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Service Design and Delivery: How Design Thinking Can Innovate Business and Add Value to SocietyApproaching the topic from the innovator's viewpoint as well as from the viewpoint of the social entrepreneur, this book explains the design thinking approach both for designing new services and delivering the services.
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Service Management Online: Creating a Successful Service Request CatalogueIncluding a selection of templates that you can use in your daily work routine, this book is a practical guide for anyone involved with the creation and development of efficient service request catalogues for consumer and business services.
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Smashing UX Design: Foundations for Designing Online User ExperiencesComplete with checklists and case studies from real UX projects, this expert guide provides an overview of UX and User Centered Design and examines in detail sixteen of the most common UX design and research tools and techniques for your web projects.
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Stickier Marketing: How to Win Customers in a Digital Age, Second EditionBy asking "not what your marketing can do for you, but what your marketing can do for your customer," this book reveals the ‘new rules' by which companies must now operate in order to be successful.
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Successful User Experience: Strategies and RoadmapsLeveraging material honed in user experience courses and over 25 years in the field, the author of this book provides you with a hands-on guide for pulling all of the User Experience (UX) pieces together to create a strategy that includes tactics, tools, and methodologies.
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The Design Thinking Playbook: Mindful Digital Transformation of Teams, Products, Services, Businesses and EcosystemsPacked with solutions for common challenges including digital transformation, this practical, highly visual discussion shows you how Design Thinking fits into agile methods within management, innovation, and startups.
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The Design Thinking Toolbox: A Guide to Mastering the Most Popular and Valuable Innovation MethodsThis book explains the most important tools and methods to put Design Thinking into action. Based on the largest international survey on the use of design thinking, the most popular methods are described in four pages each by an expert from the global Design Thinking community.
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The Driver in the Driverless Car: How Your Technology Choices Create the Future, Second EditionTech experts Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever describe dozens of astonishing technological advances in this fascinating and thought-provoking book, which asks what kind of future lies ahead-Star Trek or Mad Max?
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The Emergent Approach to Strategy: Adaptive Design & ExecutionPeter Compo's The Emergent Approach to Strategy is a wonderful rethinking of the language and logic of business strategy.
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The Essential Persona Lifecycle: Your Guide to Building and Using PersonasCovering all areas including planning, creating, launching, evaluating, and determining ROI, this invaluable guide provides a practical and immediately applicable how-to reference for building and using personas in your product development process.
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The Inner Building Blocks: A Novel to Apply Lean-Agile and Design Thinking for Digital TransformationInner Building Blocks is a novel about Neil Frost, a Director of Digital Transformation and Agile Centre of Excellence at Walkers Mart.
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The New Goliaths: How Corporations Use Software to Dominate Industries, Kill Innovation, and Undermine RegulationIn an age of dwindling economic competition, instead of breaking up corporate giants, we need to compel them to share their technology, data, and knowledge
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The Real-Time Revolution: Transforming Your Organization to Value Customer TimeTime has become a precious commodity, so business leaders who can save their customers' time more effectively than competitors do will win their loyalty. This book shows how it's done.
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Universal UX Design: Building Multicultural User ExperienceWith hands-on examples throughout, this practical guide teaches readers about international concerns on the development of a uniquely branded, yet culturally appealing, software end-product.
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Voices of Design Leadership: Insights from Top Collaborative Design FirmsVoices of Design Leadership seeks to educate, inform, and inspire a new generation of diverse design leaders.
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When Digital Becomes Human: The Transformation of Customer RelationshipsPacked with examples from organizations that have successfully transformed their customer relationships, this strategic guide presents a clear model that illustrates how to integrate an "emotional" layer in any digital strategy to achieve consumer engagement and loyalty.
By Steven Van Belleghem
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When Digital Becomes Human: The Transformation of Customer RelationshipsIn When Digital Becomes Human, author Steven Van Belleghem introduces new ways of thinking about the intersection between people and technology. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Steven Van Belleghem
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Always On: Digital Brand Strategy in a Big Data WorldProviding an understanding of what it takes to develop, implement and run a digital strategy, this book will help you find a digital process strategy and methodology that works for your organization.
By Arve Peder Øverland
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Brand Media Strategy: Integrated Communications Planning In the Digital Era, Second EditionDesigned to help marketing and ad executives exploit media to amplify and promote their brands, this book offers strategies that tap into the ever-changing digitally enhanced media communications age.
By Antony Young
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Cryptosocial: How Cryptocurrencies Are Changing Social MediaIn Cryptosocial, author Allen Taylor explores how to harness the power of cryptosocial media for personal and business success. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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Customer Engagement MarketingPresenting cutting-edge research from top marketing professionals on trends and future directions of customer engagement, this book identifies efficient and economical ways for firms to implement consumer-oriented marketing strategies.
By Colleen M. Harmeling (eds), Robert W. Palmatier, V. Kumar
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Customer Experience Management Rebooted: Are You an Experience Brand or an Efficiency Brand?Providing an extremely practical approach to a very hard topic, this book reboots our understanding of customer experience, showing us what it means, how to measure it, what we need to do to manage it and how we can gain financially from it.
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Customer-Centric Marketing: Supporting Sustainability in the Digital AgeAddressing sustainable marketing planning, its barriers, and how to overcome them, this book demonstrates how sustainable development practices and digital marketing techniques work naturally together to add value, leading to improved customer satisfaction, better relationships and increased effectiveness.
By Jon James, Neil Kelley, Neil Richardson
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Digital Relevance: Developing Marketing Content and Strategies that Drive ResultsIn Digital Relevance, Albee outlines various tactics to make your online marketing strategies a success. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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Digital Relevance: Developing Marketing Content and Strategies that Drive ResultsWritten for the marketers, corporate communications professionals, consultants, and entrepreneurs faced with the need to build relationships with elusive buyers whose context can change in a nanosecond, this book offers the knowledge, strategies, and skills needed to create content, instantly engage customers, and compel them to action.
By Ardath Albee
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Get Social: Social Media Strategy and Tactics for LeadersOffering invaluable templates, content plans and profiles of successful social media savvy CEOs, this book untangles the social media folklore and gets to the point of how business leaders and aspiring leaders can personally use social media to get real business results.
By Michelle Carvill
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High-Impact Content Marketing: Strategies to Make Your Content Intentional, Engaging and EffectiveIncrease engagement, brand reach and conversion rates by implementing a streamlined and inclusive content marketing strategy that successfully cuts through the noise.
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Impossible to Ignore: Creating Memorable Content to Influence DecisionsDrawing on the latest research in neuroscience and cognitive psychology, this step-by-step guide presents a groundbreaking approach to creating memorable messages that are easy to process, hard to forget, and impossible to ignore.
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Managing Online Reputation: How to Protect Your Company on Social MediaA practical guide to protecting and defending your company's name and image on the internet and in social media, this concise, authoritative book shows you how you can prepare for, respond to, and recover from serious incidents and crises using social media.
By Charlie Pownall
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Marketing 4.0: Moving from Traditional to DigitalIn Marketing 4.0, the authors explore the status of marketing, the behaviors of customers in both online and offline settings, and a new approach to marketing that transforms companies into relatable entities with human characteristics. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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Mastering the New Media Landscape: Embrace the Micromedia MindsetExplaining how to navigate through the modern media landscape by thinking more like a media executive than a marketer, this book presents a proven strategy that will help you create a positive feedback loop that will generate massive momentum and grow a large, loyal audience for your message.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Beyond Viral: Generating Sustainable Value From Social MediaThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on Why hasn't the proliferation of social media resulted in long-lasting social and business change?
By Alex “Sandy” Pentland, Iyad Rahwan, Manuel Cebrian
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Can We Amplify the Good and Contain the Bad of Social Media?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review provides an insightful and level-headed analysis of the power, peril, and potential of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and other social platforms for both organizations and society.
By Paul Michelman, Sinan Aral
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Deriving Value From Conversations About Your BrandThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how research shows that both online and off-line customer conversations drive purchase decisions - but they require separate marketing strategies.
By Brad Fay, Ed Keller, Koen Pauwels, Rick Larkin
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Research Can Mislead Marketers on Brand ActivismAmong them was Megan Reitz, a professor of leadership and dialogue at Hult International Business School, who discussed how organizations can develop a plan for encouraging employee voice and acting on issues raised by workers
By Kimberly A. Whitler
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Social Media Influences Communication on College CampusesThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review elaborates on influences communication on students by social media.
By Santa Ono (University of British Columbia), interviewed by Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Maximizing the Impact of Enterprise Social MediaThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about why the successful implementation of an enterprise social media platform is a technical and cultural task.
By Mohamed-Hédi Charki, Nabila Boukef, Spencer Harrison
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Moving Sales With Trajectory Based Mobile AdvertisingThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses the fast rise of mobile and how it provides marketers with valuable new sources of information about consumers.
By Theodore Kinni
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Pass the Word: Peer Influence Has Big Impact on Online Market DynamicsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review assess traders' behavior and how susceptible they are to the actions of others. The findings are instructive for other online business behavior, as well - for instance, why consumers buy a particular brand, or why they follow someone on social media.
By Alex “Sandy” Pentland
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Social Listening Is Revolutionizing New Product DevelopmentThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review describes how social listening can serve as the map for a treasure hunt.
By Pedro Yip, Vincent Blaclard
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Hidden Side Effects of Recommendation SystemsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how both consumers and businesses should be aware of potential decision-making biases introduced by online recommendations.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Right Way to Market to MillennialsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review companies are making strides in reaching millennials via "nano-marketing" tactics that use social media micro-influencers as brand ambassadors.
By Jay I. Sinha, Thomas T. Fung
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Transformational Power of RecommendationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review recommendation engines are revolutionizing how customers buy and employees work.
By Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Trouble With TweetsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review elaborates an interesting thing happens to ideas when they are rightsized for Twitter. The tweet takes over - and becomes a substitute for - the larger idea it is meant to introduce. In a way, the headline becomes the story.
By Paul Michelman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Where Influencer Marketing Goes Wrong (and How to Fix It)This article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that influencer marketing is a powerful tool for brands, but too often companies neglect a key component: good relationship management.
By Steve Oriola
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Social Media MarketingIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn if social media marketing offers real value and how you can get the most out of it, as well the right way to utilize social media as a marketing tool.
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Optimize: How to Attract and Engage More Customers by Integrating SEO, Social Media, and Content MarketingIncorporating the best of content, social media marketing, and search engine optimization tactics, this book offers a practical approach to integrating search and social media optimization with content marketing to boost relevance, visibility, and customer engagement.
By Lee Odden
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Social Media Rules of Engagement: Why Your Online Narrative is the Best Weapon During a CrisisAn integral resource to guide your social strategy toward success, this informative text with case studies offers you the tools you need to avoid scandal and media crises, and to learn how to leverage social media, big data, and influence in your communications strategies.
By Nicole Matejic
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Socialized!: How the Most Successful Businesses Harness the Power of SocialFilled with clear strategies and real-life stories from visionaries and change makers, this book is designed to help business leaders create an adaptable, agile, more profitable business thereby ensuring success against the competition.
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Storytelling About Your Brand Online & Offline: A Compelling Guide to Discovering Your StoryDemonstrating how stories have transformed corporate images as well as professionals' careers, this book guides you in developing your own compelling story and then covers the gamut of online and offline opportunities available to reach your target and impactfully market the "Brand Called You."
By Bernadette Martin
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The Digital Marketer: Ten New Skills You Must Learn to Stay Relevant and Customer-CentricExplaining the latest digital tools and trends used in today's marketing initiatives, this straightforward book is an essential read for businesses of all sizes wanting to learn how to engage with customers in meaningful, profitable, and mutually beneficial ways.
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The End of Marketing: Humanizing Your Brand in the Age of Social Media and AILearn how to put 'social' back into social media and claim brand relevancy in a world where algorithms dominate, organic reach is dwindling and consumers don't want to be sold to, they want to be engaged.
By Carlos Gil
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The Invisible Brand: Marketing In The Age Of Automation, Big Data, And Machine LearningThe Invisible Brand explores how artificial intelligence has become an integral part of the marketing and advertising sphere and how it affects companies and consumers. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By William Ammerman
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The Social Media Bible: Tactics, Tools & Strategies for Business SuccessThe Social Media Bible is a clear, in-depth look at how readers can transform their company's marketing impact by using social media. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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Understanding Digital Marketing: A Complete Guide to Engaging Customers and Implementing Successful Digital Campaigns, Fifth EditionA practical, no-nonsense guide to digital marketing, tis book gives readers all the information they need to feel confident engaging consumers online and implementing digital campaigns.
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When Digital Becomes Human: The Transformation of Customer RelationshipsPacked with examples from organizations that have successfully transformed their customer relationships, this strategic guide presents a clear model that illustrates how to integrate an "emotional" layer in any digital strategy to achieve consumer engagement and loyalty.
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A New Age of Reason: Harnessing the Power of Tech for Good NEW!Leverage technology to propel humankind toward a better future
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Accelerated Digital Transformation: How Established Organizations Can Gain Competitive Advantage in the Digital AgeRetain competitive advantage, counter threats and create new opportunities for your organization with this authoritative guide to digital transformation for established organizations.
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Accelerating Strategic Changes for Digital Transformation in the Healthcare IndustryAccelerating Strategic Changes for Digital Transformation in the Healthcare Industry discusses innovative conceptual frameworks, tools and solutions to tackle the challenges of mitigating major disruption caused by COVID-19 in the healthcare sector and society.
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Adobe Coldfusion Anthology: Clear and Concise Concepts from the Fusion AuthorityPresenting an anthology of the most current technical articles published in the "Fusion Authority Quarterly Updates," this book takes specific ColdFusion items of interest and explains them so that you can hit the ground running.
By Judith Dinowitz, Michael Dinowitz
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An Introduction to Mathematical CognitionBringing together cognitive and developmental perspectives, this book showcases international research on the most important cognitive issues that affect mathematical performance across a wide age range, from early childhood to adulthood.
By Camilla Gilmore, Matthew Inglis, Silke M. Göbel
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Assistive Technologies for Differently Abled StudentsAssistive Technologies for Differently Abled Students explores how to implement effective assistive technologies and other related services for providing differently abled students an education that is high quality and equal to their peers, enabling them to go on and excel in their field and obtain employment.
By Frederic Andres, Sangeeta Dhamdhere
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Beginning Adobe Experience Design: Quickly Design and Prototype Websites and Mobile AppsWith its easy-to-use approach to leveraging XD, this in-depth book will teach you how to render high quality designs and interactive prototypes of web sites and mobile apps using Adobe XD's powerful drawing and layout tools.
By Rob Huddleston
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Behind Every Good Decision: How Anyone Can Use Business Analytics to Turn Data Into Profitable InsightBehind Every Good Decision is for those who want to feel more comfortable using analytics so that they can comfortably lead their employees in a data-empowered organization toward great profit. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Piyanka Jain, Puneet Sharma
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Bridging the Innovation Gap: Blueprint for the Innovative EnterpriseOffering fresh insights into innovation management and its prerequisites, this book presents a new and proven innovation system, which is being used in practice and has the potential to significantly increase the ability of enterprises to innovate.
By Daniel Huber, Heiner Kaufmann, Martin Steinmann
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Build for Change: Revolutionizing Customer Engagement Through Continuous Digital InnovationHighlighting the revolutionary changes to business, marketing, and technology practices that are needed to survive and thrive in these unforgiving times, this book explains how businesses are increasingly relying on new forms of customer engagement, and how one customer's experience-whether good or bad-can alter a company's reputation with the click of a mouse.
By Alan Trefler
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Building Better Organizations: How to Fuel Growth and Lead in a Digital EraThis essential playbook shows how companies can scale success by coupling digital strategies with an investment in the health of their organizations and the people within.
By Claudy Jules
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Building Expertise: Cognitive Methods for Training and Performance Improvement, Third EditionFilled with updated research and new illustrative examples, this new edition offers trainers evidence-based guidelines to help them accelerate genuine expertise within their organizations.
By Ruth Colvin Clark
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Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and ChallengersIf your organization needs to adapt to harsh new realities, but you don't yet have a strategy that will get you out in front of your competitors, this book explains the most common Business Model patterns used by leading business thinkers, and helps you reinterpret them for your own context.
By Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur
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Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational ChangeIn Cascades, author Greg Satell discusses how to start an effective, non-violent revolution in your country or company. He also describes techniques to help you gather allies, plan ahead, and build overwhelming momentum. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Greg Satell
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Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational ChangeA guide for driving transformational change, this book reveals that to truly change the world or even just your little corner of it, you don't need a charismatic leader or a catchy slogan. What you need is a cascade: small groups that are loosely connected but united by a common purpose.
By Greg Satell
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CIOs and the Digital Transformation: A New Leadership RoleCIOs and the Digital Transformation discusses how to harness the power and potential of digital transformation to thrive within the ongoing digital revolution. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Daniele Rizzo, Giorgio Bongiorno, Giovanni Vaia (Eds.)
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CIOs and the Digital Transformation: A New Leadership RoleExploring the contributions of new actors and factors in the digital transformation, this book describes how chief information officers (CIOs) can embrace and drive the digital transformation by providing innovative leadership that uses old skills in a novel way.
By Daniele Rizzo, Giorgio Bongiorno, Giovanni Vaia (eds)
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Coaching & Mentoring For Dummies, 2nd EditionCoaching & Mentoring For Dummies is the playbook to help supervisors change their role from doer/manager to coach/mentor.
By Leo MacLeod, Marty Brounstein
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Cognition Beyond the Brain: Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice, Second EditionA valuable reference for researchers, practitioners and graduate students, this book challenges neurocentrism by advocating a systemic view of cognition based on investigating how action shapes the experience of thinking, placing interactivity at its heart.
By Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau (eds), Stephen J. Cowley
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ColdFusion 9 Developer TutorialOffering clear, concise, and practical guidance, along with many code examples, this friendly, easy-to-read book will take you from the basics of ColdFusion 9 to the skills that will make you a ColdFusion developer to be reckoned with.
By John Farrar
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Computational Thinking: The MIT Press Essential Knowledge SeriesWith an aim to describe computational thinking (CT) in all its richness, breadth, and depth, this book provides a thorough introduction that traces a genealogy beginning centuries before the digital computer.
By Matti Tedre, Peter J. Denning
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Connected By Design: 7 Principles of Business Transformation Through Functional IntegrationBased on R/GA's pioneering work with firms at the forefront of functional integration, this book identifies seven principles companies must follow in order to create and deliver new value for customers and capture new revenues.
By Barry Wacksman, Chris Stutzman
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Cross-Functional Teams: Working with Allies, Enemies, and Other StrangersOffering concrete advice and inspiration to team leaders, team members, and senior management, this book provides a tool kit of assessment surveys, worksheets, checklists, and even sample training programs to help launch and sustain effective teams.
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Demystifying Digital Transformation: Non-Technical Toolsets for Business Professionals Thriving in the Digital AgeEquip yourself with tools to approach digital transformation within your organization successfully. Today, over 80% of digital transformation engagements fail to reach their objectives (as reported through a survey by Couchbase). The challenge to overcome is that the pace of change in digital has left business users falling behind. Geared towards non-technical professionals, this book seeks to get executives on track to lead this innovation wave.
By Attul Sehgal
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Designed for Digital: How to Architect Your Business for Sustained SuccessDrawing on five years of research and in-depth case studies, this book is an essential guide for companies that want to disrupt rather than be disrupted in the new digital landscape.
By Cynthia M. Beath, Jeanne W. Ross, Martin Mocker
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Digital @ Scale: The Playbook You Need to Transform Your CompanyDigging into more than fifty detailed case studies and years of McKinsey experience and data, the authors, along with a group of expert contributors, show how companies can move beyond incremental change to transform the business where the greatest value is generated-at its core.
By Anand Swaminathan, Jürgen Meffert
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Digital Business Transformation: How Established Companies Sustain Competitive Advantage From Now to NextThis book guide you through the challenges faced by global organizations and the strategies they used to overcome them.
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Digital HR: A Critical Management Approach to the Digitalization of Organizations in the New Normal, 2nd Edition 2023This book draws on recent debate surrounding the emergence of cognitive intelligence in organizations, exploring the redefinition of the labor market and consequently, employment.
By Amelia Manuti, Pasquale Davide de Palma
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Digital Operating Model: The Future of BusinessIn Digital Operating Model: The Future of Business, digital strategist and execution expert Rajesh Sinha delivers a robust and practical operating blueprint for digital transformation.
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Digital Strategy Framework: A Practical Guide for Business IncumbentsThis book contains a comprehensive Digital Strategy Framework for business incumbents, providing a step-by-step guidance during the strategy creation and execution phases.
By Amit Prabhu
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Digital Talent: Find, Recruit and Retain the People your Business Needs in a World of Digital TransformationThis book provides advice on how to create new processes that are fit for purpose in the age of digital transformation, build inclusion when digital culture is becoming more prominent and use digital abilities effectively to maximise productivity while maintaining employee wellbeing.
By Matt Alder, Mervyn Dinnen
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Digital Technologies for Entrepreneurship in Industry 4.0Digital Technologies for Entrepreneurship in Industry 4.0 provides theoretical frameworks and recent results of research in this sphere. It substantiates digital entrepreneurship, discusses the practical experience of its implementation, and develops the scientific and methodological recommendations for the development of its infrastructural provision and regulation of provision of its competitiveness.
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Digital Trailblazer: Essential Lessons to Jumpstart Transformation and Accelerate Your Technology LeadershipIn Digital Trailblazer: Essential Lessons to Jumpstart Transformation and Accelerate Your Technology Leadership, Isaac Sacolick, a technology leadership expert and a former CIO and CTO, delivers a hands-on guide to help technology and business professionals at all stages of their careers acquire the skills necessary to drive transformative change.
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Digital Transformation in Sales: How to Turn a Buzzword into Real Sales Practice - A 21-Step GuideThis book is a practical guide to the digital transformation of sales organizations. In 21 steps, it provides an overview of the state of the art of technologies and digital sales tools and creates an understanding of what the digitization of sales is really about.
By Livia Rainsberger
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Digital Transformation Success: Achieving Alignment and Delivering Results with the Process Inventory FrameworkThis comprehensive guide delves beyond guiding principles, providing readers with detailed methods, modeling techniques, operating models, and real-world case studies.
By Michael Schank
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Digital Transformations in the Challenge of Activity and Work: Understanding and Supporting Technological ChangesThis book takes a multidisciplinary look at the challenges of these digital transformations, making use of occupational psychology, ergonomics, sociology of uses, and management sciences. This viewpoint also helps provide epistemological, methodological and empirical insights to better understand and support the changes at work.
By Marc-Eric Bobillier Chaumon
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Digitalization as a Driver for Smart Economy in the Post-COVID-19 EraDigitalization as a Driver for Smart Economy in the Post-COVID-19 Era discusses digitalization, information and communication technologies, marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in an organizational context to optimize the practices established in the most diverse domains of knowledge, specifically attending to the relation between digitalization and sustainability in a post-pandemic era.
By Clara Silveira, Duarte Xara Brasil, Leonilde Reis, Luísa Cagica Carvalho
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Disruption in The Boardroom: Leading Corporate Governance and Oversight Into An Evolving Digital FutureWalking you through stories of both triumphs and errors in crucial decisions made by boards of companies you know well, this book delves into the details of modern corporations and how governance and oversight can lead us into an evolving digital future.
By Jennifer C. Wolfe
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Doing Digital: The Guide to Digital for Non-Technical LeadersThis book will give you both a conceptual framework to understand digital, as well as an execution model (Connect-Quantify-Optimize) to actually do digital, in a simple and engaging way.
By Ved Sen
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Driving Digital Transformation: Lessons From Building The First ASEAN Digital BankFilled with visionary analysis and on-the-ground guidance, Driving Digital Transformation demonstrates how this success can be replicated across all industries
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Efficiency in Learning: Evidence-Based Guidelines to Manage Cognitive LoadDesigned to be a down-to-earth resource for all instructional professionals, this practical guide offers a road map of the most effective ways to use the three fundamental communications of training: visuals, written text, and audio.
By Frank Nguyen, John Sweller, Ruth Colvin Clark
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FLEX: A Leader's Guide to Staying Nimble and Mastering Transformative Change in the American WorkplaceThis book is your real-world guide to harnessing the power of change to increase employee satisfaction and secure long-term success in the marketplace.
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Future Skills: The 20 Skills and Competencies Everyone Needs to Succeed in a Digital WorldThe Brand NEW Book from Bernard Marr, bestselling author behind Business Trends in Practice - Winner of Business Book of the Year 2022.
By Bernard Marr
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Governance in the Digital Age: A Guide for the Modern Corporate Board DirectorGovernance in the Digital Age promises to help governance professionals-from the company secretary to its directors, senior executives, and general counsel-evolve to keep up with rapid technology and thrive in a changing industry. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Brian Stafford, Dottie Schindlinger
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Guide to Computational Modelling for Decision Processes: Theory, Algorithms, Techniques and ApplicationsIntroducing modelling methodologies and models to enable the derivation of efficient and effective ways to produce good solutions, this book presents a series of case studies demonstrating how heuristic and analytical approaches may be used to solve large and complex problems.
By Marcello Trovati (eds), Stuart Berry, Val Lowndes
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Hacking Digital: Best Practices to Implement and Accelerate Your Business TransformationThis book provides practical advice and information that you need to successfully transform your organization.
By Didier Bonnet, Michael Wade, Nikolaus Obwegeser, Tomoko Yokoi
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Handbook of Research on Digital Communications, Internet of Things, and the Future of Cultural TourismThe Handbook of Research on Digital Communications, Internet of Things, and the Future of Cultural Tourism shares research and experiences on the convergence between digital communication and cultural tourism, specifically the migration and creative appropriation of these technologies for increased tourist engagement and their role in destination marketing and strategic planning and decision making.
By Lídia Oliveira
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Impact of Digital Transformation in Teacher Training ModelsImpact of Digital Transformation in Teacher Training Models conducts a critical discussion on teacher preparedness in the digital transformation of teaching practices.
By Ana Afonso, Licínio Roque, Lina Morgado
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Impact of Digital Transformation on the Development of New Business Models and Consumer ExperienceImpact of Digital Transformation on the Development of New Business Models and Consumer Experience provides relevant theoretical and empirical research findings and innovative and multifaceted perspectives on how digital transformation and other innovative technologies can drive new business models and create valued experiences for consumers and firms.
By João F. Proença, Maria Antónia Rodrigues
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Informal Learning in Organizations: How to Create a Continuous Learning CultureOffering practical tools, checklists, and action plan questions, this book combines the latest thinking on new technology and practices with established theory and research to provide an evidence-based review of informal learning and its true impact.
By Robin Hoyle
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Information And SocietyDiscussing our ever-increasing dependence on a complex multiplicity of messages, records, documents, and data, this book describes the rising flood of this information, outlines the dramatic long-term growth of documents, and traces the rise of techniques to cope with them.
By Michael Buckland
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IT-Driven Business Models: Global Case Studies in TransformationRevealing IT secrets from well-known innovation leaders such as ABB, IKEA, Apple, Tata, Sharp, Saudi Aramco, De Beers, Telefónica, Valero Energy, LEGO, and Procter & Gamble, this book explains how business model innovation can help you take advantage of emerging opportunities.
By Henning Kagermann, Hubert Osterle, John M. Jordan
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Leading Digital: Turning Technology Into Business TransformationDrawing on practical examples from notable global brands, Leading Digital demonstrates how technology can be integrated into business to achieve invaluable digital transformation. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Andrew McAfee, Didier Bonnet, George Westerman
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Learning and Development: A Practical Introduction, Second EditionUsing a combination of diagnostic tools, scenarios and case studies, this essential book is a practical guide to the principles of effectively designing and delivering training and L&D programs in organizations of any size.
By Rebecca Page-Tickell
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Learning for Life: How Continuous Education Will Keep Us Competitive in the Global Knowledge EconomyGathering insights from key thought leaders and exemplary programs, this book examines how America's existing educational models are failing employees and employers; the policies and programs that are working in the U.S. and abroad; and the shift from content knowledge toward new ways of thinking and working.
By Jason Wingard, Michelle LaPointe
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Learning for Organizational Development: How to Design, Deliver and Evaluate Effective L&DThe definitive guide to L&D's function in enhancing individual performance and organizational success, this book considers the strategic business function of L&D for communicating the vital contribution that it makes to both individual performance and organizational success.
By Eileen Arney
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Learning for the Long Run: 7 Practices for Sustaining a Resilient Learning OrganizationLearning for the Long Run explores practices that help organizations adapt to the fast-paced and ever-changing business world. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Holly Burkett
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Learning for the Long Run: 7 Practices for Sustaining a Resilient Learning OrganizationProviding seven proven practices businesses use to ensure continuity in learning and development, this practical book demystifies how to earn credibility and grow the learning function into a mature enterprise that will weather today's frequent business disruptions.
By Holly Burkett
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Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial IntelligenceIn Life 3.0, author Max Tegmark successfully demystifies the complexities of artificial intelligence, using a simple analogy to depict life on earth along an evolutionary continuum. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Max Tegmark
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Making the Matrix Work, Second Edition: The Agile RemixMaking the Matrix Work helps you develop your matrix mindset and will show you how to establish and engage networks that do not depend on role, control or authority to get things done.
By Alan Hall, Kevan Hall
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Maximizing Value with Automation and Digital Transformation: A Realist's GuideThis book is an indispensable guide for executives, programme leaders, and business owners on maximising value from automation and digital transformation.
By John Hindle, John Smith, Leslie P. Willcocks, Matt Stanton
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Building Digital-Ready Culture in Traditional OrganizationsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review is about how a company can become more agile and innovative without alienating its best employees or wrecking the best of its existing practices.
By Anand Eswaran, Deborah L. Soule, George Westerman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Championing Digital TransformationIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how using technology to create smarter business performance - and new customer experiences - is at the heart of digital transformation.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Continuous LearningIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn why learning is important in the business world, how continuous learning supports innovation and growth, how learning is influenced by the demands of a digital world, and more.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Digital Transformation Is a MisnomerThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review about digital or transformation. It's about adaptation.
By Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Digital Transformation on PurposeThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on Digital Transformation
By David Kiron, Gregory Unruh
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Digital Transformation Should Start With CustomersThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses why organization-wide digital transformation is challenging for many organizations.
By Andrew Spanyi, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Finding Applications for Technologies Beyond the Core BusinessThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how can companies target new applications for their technologies.
By Erwin Danneels, Federico Frattini
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Digitally Mature Is Your Finance Office?CFOs who are digital leaders prioritize developing seven key capabilities to unlock the power of data and analytics.
By Kristof Stouthuysen
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Key Words for Digital TransformationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review share an interview with Adobe's CEO Shantanu Narayen on how the company embraced digital transformation.
By Shantanu Narayen
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Putting Customer Experience at the Center of Digital TransformationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how digital growth often comes at the expense of customer experience, but a new approach offers a win-win.
By Bernardo Rodriguez
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Shift From Corporate Training to Continuous LearningThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review explains about mentoring groups elevate certain leaders and help organizations learn continuously.
By Colin Schiller (Everwise Corp.), interviewed by Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Nine Elements of Digital TransformationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review provides in-depth research from executives at a wide range of companies shows how managers can use technology to redefine their businesses.
By Andrew McAfee, Didier Bonnet, George Westerman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Transformation Without TechnologyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on digital disruption.
By Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Digital Ability Trumps IQHow P&G assessed the digital marketing ability of its managers to achieve transformation success.
By F.D. Wilder, Kimberly A. Whitler
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Digital Transformation Needs a HeartThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review asks the question: "Within the next five years, how will technology change the practice of management in a way we have not yet witnessed?" We cannot forget that it is people who make companies work.
By George Westerman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Manufacturers Need a Phased Approach to Digital TransformationThose that succeed with this difficult work break it into three stages, each with its own guiding metrics.
By Geoffrey Parker, Jagjit Singh Srai, Nitin Joglekar
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why the Power of Technology Rarely Goes to the PeopleA new book reviewing 1,000 years of technological progress reveals how it benefits entrenched interests.
By Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Business-IT Collaboration and Strategic AlignmentIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn if it's possible to stay ahead of competitors without investing in a digital collaboration platform, about stakeholders committing to further investment, and tedious processes hampering the adoption of new technologies.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Computational & Cognitive ThinkingIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn the best way to combine human intuition with artificial intelligence, and how to ensure the best possible results from computers and algorithms.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Computational ThinkingIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn if your company is using the latest technology to its advantage, to streamline your processes to make your company more efficient and sustainable, and how you can refine your problem-solving skills.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Growth Mind-setIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn if it is still possible for older corporate companies to jump on the digital train, if you can change innovation strategies to foster a growth in sales, and if digital transformation is the only hope for your company's survival.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Passion for LearningIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn how important is it to foster learning as a means to improve professional development, who is responsible for ensuring continuous learning in the workplace, and more.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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Not Impossible: The Art and Joy of Doing What Couldn't Be DoneIn his rich and engaging memoir Not Impossible, author Mick Ebeling generously shares his personal and professional journey of arming people with technological solutions to societal problems. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Mick Ebeling
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On the Line: Business Education in the Digital AgePresenting student and customer perspectives that support, but also question the methods discussed, this book presents different approaches to online business education including how it is designed, delivered, and how it supports advances in management disciplines.
By Anshuman Khare, Deborah Hurst
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Organizational Learning Communities: Empowering Social Learning and Collaboration to Improve PerformanceUnderstand how to build and foster learning communities in your organization to drive individual employee and overall business performance.
By Andy Lancaster
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Preparing Your Organization for New TechnologiesTo be successful in today's work world, organizations must embrace new technological breakthroughs that enable continual improvement, including automated or AI‑powered analysis tools. The L&D team should embrace technological advancements as opportunities rather than obstacles.
By Debbie Richards
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Radically Human: How New Technology Is Transforming Business and Shaping Our FutureRadically Human provides a fresh glimpse at the latest AI-driven technologies that are transforming our lives and the ways in which we conduct business. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By H. James Wilson, Paul R. Daugherty
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Redesigning Work: How to Transform Your Organization and Make Hybrid Work for EveryoneHow do we make the most of the greatest global shift in the world of work for a century and radically redesign the way we work-forever?
By Lynda Gratton
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Revolutionizing Business Practices Through Artificial Intelligence and Data-Rich EnvironmentsRevolutionizing Business Practices Through Artificial Intelligence and Data-Rich Environments provides a comprehensive understanding of the business systems, platforms, procedures, and mechanisms that underpin different stakeholders' experiences with reality-enhancing technologies and their transformative application in management.
By Deergha Sharma, Himani Gupta, Manisha Gupta
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Rewired: The McKinsey Guide to Outcompeting in the Age of Digital and AIIn Rewired, the world's most influential management consulting firm, McKinsey & Company, delivers a road-tested, how-to manual their own consultants use to help companies build the capabilities to outcompete in the age of digital and AI.
By Eric Lamarre, Kate Smaje, Rodney Zemmel
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Solving Complex Decision Problems: A Heuristic Process, Fourth EditionOffering a procedure for solving complex decision problems step-by-step, this focused book presents simplified, actionable guidelines that can be easily applied to the individual steps in the heuristic process.
By Richard Kühn, Rudolf Grünig
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Technological Adoption and Trends in Health Sciences Teaching, Learning, and PracticeTechnological Adoption and Trends in Health Sciences Teaching, Learning, and Practice obtains an overview of the technological trends within the health sciences ecosystem, identifies the strengths and weaknesses of the research presented to date, and depicts possible future research directions within health science education and practice.
By Juan Antonio Juanes-Méndez, Samuel Marcos-Pablos
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The (Delicate) Art of Bureaucracy: Digital Transformation with the Monkey, the Razor, and the Sumo WrestlerMark Schwartz, author of leadership classics A Seat at the Table and The Art of Business Value, reveals a new (empowering) model for the often soul-shattering, frustrating, Kafkaesque nightmare we call bureaucracy.
By Mark Schwartz
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The Basics of Process MappingMake accurate enhancements in your business through this guide's work flow and customer-supplier correlations.
By Robert Damelio
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The Digital Leader: Finding a Faster, More Profitable Path to Exceptional GrowthIn The Digital Leader: Finding a Faster, More Profitable Path to Exceptional Growth, a team of visionary entrepreneurs delivers an authoritative and engaging roadmap demonstrating how to digitalize your business by taking small, achievable steps that yield measurable, near-term results.
By Raj B. Vattikuti, Ram Charan
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The Digital Marketing HandbookThis book takes the reader step by step through the various components of B2B and B2C online marketing, making it an essential companion to every marketer's desk.
By Simon Kingsnorth
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The Digital Multinational: Navigating the New Normal in Global BusinessIn The Digital Multinational, management experts Satish Nambisan and Yadong Luo examine how companies can adopt a dual strategy to cope with this new normal: harnessing the power of digital technology while adapting to the geopolitical realities of particular markets.
By Satish Nambisan, Yadong Luo
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The Digital Transformer's Dilemma: How to Energize Your Core Business While Building Disruptive Products and ServicesThis book is focused on the actual implementation of the digital transformation across both businesses, providing concrete tips, tricks, tools and action plans across six key dimensions.
By Andreas Reiter, Hannah Mayer, Karolin Frankenberger, Markus Schmidt
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The Executive Guide to Artificial Intelligence: How to Identify and Implement Applications for AI in Your OrganizationThe Executive Guide to Artificial Intelligence explains how organizations can use machine intelligence to increase their efficiency and productivity. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Andrew Burgess
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The Fast Future Blur: Discover Transformative Interconnections Shaping the FutureFast Future Blur provides invaluable insights and strategic frameworks to navigate the complexity of our current period of rapid and radical transformation (‘Fast Future' phase).
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The Human Side of Digital Business TransformationIn The Human Side of Digital Business Transformation, veteran emerging technology expert Kamales Lardi delivers an essential and practical exploration of the real-world implementation of digital transformation.
By Kamales Lardi
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The Practical Guide to Digital Transformation: Quickly Master the Essentials with Tips, Case Studies and Actionable Advice, 1st EditionEach chapter includes a case study of an organization getting it right, along with advice on putting the principle into action, key tips and tricks, and what you might say in your next meeting. This book also outlines how to start with the foundations of 'doing digital' and build from there, including data science, cyber security, workable technology, minimised stack duplication, data registers and good user experience.
By Antonio Weiss
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Think Like Amazon: 50 1/2 Ideas to Become a Digital LeaderIn Think Like Amazon, author John Rossman reveals how to think strategically and innovatively in order to become a forerunner in today's digital age. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By John Rossman
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Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, 7th editionThis latest edition has been carefully revised and updated throughout, and includes new insights on topics such as digital, ESG (environmental, social and governance), and long-term investing, as well as fresh case studies.
By David Wessels, Marc Goedhart, McKinsey & Company Inc., Tim Koller
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War and Peace and IT: Business Leadership, Technology, and Success in the Digital AgeProviding clear context and strategies, this book demystifies the role IT plays in the modern enterprise, allowing business leaders to create new strategies for the new digital battleground.
By Mark Schwartz
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Working Minds: A Practitioner's Guide to Cognitive Task AnalysisProviding detailed guidance for planning and carrying out CTA, this true handbook covers both the "why" and the "how" of CTA methods, providing examples, guidance, and stories from the authors' own experiences as CTA practitioners.
By Beth Crandall, Gary Klein, Robert R. Hoffman
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Workplace Learning: How to Build a Culture of Continuous Employee DevelopmentPacked with case studies from organizations who have effectively established outstanding workplace learning, this book is essential reading for L&D professionals looking to make a real difference to the development of their staff and the future success of their organizations.
By Nigel Paine
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A Government Librarian's Guide to Information Governance and Data PrivacyThis book provides a concise and usable overview of the practical implications of important public sector United States federal, state, and municipal laws and standards related to information governance, as they pertain to librarians, research staff, universities, corporate regulatory managers, and public-sector information governance professionals.
By Max Rapaport, Phyllis L. Elin
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Adaptive Space: How GM and Other Companies are Positively Disrupting Themselves and Transforming into Agile OrganizationsHesitation is a killer in today's business landscape. With this groundbreaking book, you have everything you need to confront disruption with smart, confident actions and seize the valuable opportunities that come with change.
By Michael J. Arena
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Adaptive Space: How GM and Other Companies are Positively Disrupting Themselves and Transforming into Agile OrganizationsAdaptive Space explores how organizations can become successful by acclimating to a dynamic business landscape. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Michael J. Arena
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Advertising Transformed: The New Rules for the Digital AgeBased on academic research but written in a comprehensible and digestible way, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the state of modern advertising and how it fits and works in conjunction with the plethora of new digital channels.
By Fons Van Dyck
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AI and the Future of Education: Teaching in the Age of Artificial IntelligenceAI and the Future of Education is a timely response to this general state of panic, showing you that AI is a tool to leverage, not a threat to teaching and learning. By understanding what AI is, what it does, and how it can be used to enhance education, you can let go of anxiety and uncertainty, and learn to embrace artificial intelligence.
By Priten Shah
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AI for Retail: A Practical Guide to Modernize Your Retail Business with AI and AutomationIn AI for Retail: A Practical Guide to Modernize Your Retail Business with AI and Automation, Francois Chaubard, AI researcher and retail technology CEO, delivers a practical guide for integrating AI into your brick-and-mortar retail business.
By Francois Chaubard
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AI in Talent Development: Capitalize on the AI Revolution to Transform the Way You Work, Learn, and LiveDescribing the benefits, uses, and risks of AI technology, this book offers practical tools to strengthen and enhance learning and performance programs.
By Margie Meacham
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AI Narratives: A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent MachinesAn examination of the history of imaginative thinking about intelligent machines, this book provides contributions from leading humanities and social science scholars and shows that narratives about AI offer a crucial epistemic site for exploring contemporary debates about these powerful new technologies.
By Kanta Dihal, Sarah Dillon, Stephen Cave
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Aligning Technology with Business for Digital Transformation: Plugging In IT to Light up your BusinessGleaned from decades of experience with global corporations that have shaped the current business-technology landscape, this practical book covers an indispensable organizational requirement in a simple and relatable way.
By Ashish Pachory
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Artificial Intelligence for HR: Use AI to Support and Develop a Successful Workforce 2nd EditionThis book demonstrates how to leverage this potential and use AI to improve efficiency and develop a talented and productive workforce.
By Ben Eubanks
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Artificial Intelligence for Marketing Management NEW!This book will provide practical insights into the role of AI in marketing management. It will be a useful reference for those researching marketing and marketing professionals.
By Park Thaichon, Sara Quach
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Artificial Intelligence in Practice: How 50 Successful Companies Used Artificial Intelligence to Solve ProblemsPresenting 50 case studies of actual situations, this book is a fascinating look into how companies use AI and machine learning to solve problems.
By Bernard Marr, Matt Ward
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Artificial Intelligence of Things in Smart Environments: Applications in Transportation and LogisticsThis book focuses on the use of AI/ML-based techniques to solve issues related to IoT-based environments, as well as their applications.
By Mariya Ouaissa, Mariyam Ouaissa, Yassine Maleh, Zakaria Boulouard
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Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality: Empowering Human, Place and BusinessRevealing how augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are currently changing the business landscape, this book looks at how new innovations provide opportunities for businesses to offer their customers unique services and experiences.
By M. Claudia tom Dieck, Timothy Jung
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Augmented Reality: An Emerging Technologies Guide to ARWith coverage of mobile, desktop, developers, security, challenges, and gaming, this book gives you a comprehensive understanding of what augmented reality is, what it can do, what is in store for the future and how to benefit from using AR in our lives and careers.
By Gregory Kipper, Joseph Rampolla
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Autonomous Mobile Robots: Planning, Navigation and SimulationAutonomous Mobile Robots: Planning, Navigation, and Simulation presents detailed coverage of the domain of robotics in motion planning and associated topics in navigation.
By Rahul Kala
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Autonomous Transformation: Creating A More Human Future in The Era of Artificial IntelligenceFrom technologist and strategist Brian Evergreen, a bold new agenda for the role of organizational leaders in creating a more human future with technology
By Brian Evergreen
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Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence: A Threat or Savior?Written by world-class researchers and scientists, this book explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI), by leading to an increase in the autonomy of machines and robots, is offering opportunities for an expanded but uncertain impact on society by humans, machines, and robots.
By Donald Sofge, Ranjeev Mittu, Stephen Russell (eds), W.F. Lawless
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Beginning Design for 3D PrintingWhether you are a student on a budget or a company exploring R & D options for 3D printing, this full color go-to-guide will provide the right tools and techniques to ensure 3D printing success.
By Joe Micallef
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Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company--and Revolutionized an IndustryShowing how salesforce.com not only survived the dot-com implosion of 2001, but also went on to define itself as the leader of the cloud computing revolution and spark a $46 billion industry, this book shows how any business can achieve lasting success.
By Carlye Adler, Marc Benioff
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Beyond Cybersecurity: Protecting Your Digital BusinessAn essential resource for business leaders who want to protect their organizations against cyber-attacks, this book arms your company against devastating online security breaches by providing you with the information and guidance you need to avoid catastrophic data compromise.
By Alan Marcus, Chris Rezek, Derek O'Halloran, James M. Kaplan, Tucker Bailey
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Beyond Good: How Technology is Leading a Purpose-Driven Business RevolutionIn Beyond Good, authors Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer argue that leaders from all sectors and industries need to focus on combining purpose and profit, ethics and empathy, and harnessing the power of emerging technologies to bring about renewed social, economic, and environmental change. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Bradley Leimer, Theodora Lau
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BIM for LandscapeThis book looks at the organisational, technological and professional practice implications of BIM adoption. It discusses in detail the standards, structures and information processes that form BIM Level 2-compliant workflows, highlighting the role of the landscape professional within the new ways of working that BIM entails. It also looks in depth at the digital tools used in BIM projects, emphasising the ‘information' in Building Information Modelling, and the possibilities that data-rich models offer in landscape design, maintenance and management. BIM for Landscape will be an essential companion to the landscape professional at any stage of their BIM journey.
By Landscape Institute
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Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies: A Comprehensive IntroductionWhether you are a student, software developer, tech entrepreneur, or researcher in computer science, this authoritative and self-contained book tells you everything you need to know about the new global money for the Internet age.
By Arvind Narayanan, et al.
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Bits to Bitcoin: How Our Digital Stuff WorksAn accessible guide to our digital infrastructure, this insightful resource explains the basics of operating systems, networks, security, and other topics for the general reader.
By Mark Stuart Day
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Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence: The World RewiredBlockchain and Artificial Intelligence highlights the underlying technologies of blockchain and the differences between cryptocurrencies and blockchain financial applications.
By Tom James
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Blockchain Babel: The Crypto Craze and the Challenge to BusinessThe ultimate guide to the most disruptive technology to have entered the finance industry in recent years, this is a must-read for business leaders and aspiring leaders wanting to grasp blockchain, put it into context and understand the practical implications it may have.
By Igor Pejic
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Blockchain Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction in 25 StepsExplaining the basics of blockchain technology in 25 concise steps, this book discusses both the technical concepts that make up the blockchain and their role in business-relevant applications.
By Daniel Drescher
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BlockChain: From Concept to ExecutionProviding an overview of BlockChain and the technology behind it, this book will assist business leaders and architects in understanding the capabilities and utilization of the frameworks and help them to choose the right one for their respective business needs.
By Debajani Mohanty
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Bring Training to Life With Virtual RealityBecause of the potential hazards learners may face, sometimes L&D professionals cannot send learners into the field to start practicing. Yet, they need to equip learners with the necessary skills to do their job well. That's where virtual reality comes in. It stands out for experiential training because it doesn't compromise learners' safety and provides the direct practice learners need.
By Destery Hildenbrand
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Build a Next-Generation Digital Workplace: Transform Legacy Intranets to Employee Experience PlatformsThrough in-depth coverage of strategies, methods, and case studies, this comprehensive book will show you how to design and build an employee experience platform (EXP) for improved employee productivity, engagement, and collaboration.
By Shailesh Kumar Shivakumar
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Building the Digital Enterprise: A Guide to Constructing Monetization Models Using Digital TechnologiesIn Building the Digital Enterprise, Skilton provides a practitioner's perspective of how enterprises can develop technology-enabled solutions that digitize corporations and their impact on business practices. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Mark Skilton
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Building the Digital Enterprise: A Guide to Constructing Monetization Models Using Digital TechnologiesExamining the development of digital technologies and the way they drive digital enterprises and the digital economy, this book presents twenty-five case studies that identify the practices that drive new social and consumer value and uncovers the secrets of successful digital business models.
By Mark Skilton
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Building the Internet of Things: Implement New Business Models, Disrupt Competitors, Transform Your IndustryProviding front-line business decision makers with a practical handbook for capitalizing on this latest transformation, this book focuses on the business implications of Internet of Things (IoT), and describes the sheer impact, spread, and opportunities arising every day and how business leaders can implement IoT to realize tangible business advantages.
By Maciej Kranz
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Business Innovation Through Blockchain: The B3 PerspectiveWith the aim of providing practitioners with stimulating insights and ideas, this thoughtful book explores the main challenges and trends related to the use of blockchain technology for digital business innovation.
By Vincenzo Morabito
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Business Models for the Social Mobile Cloud: Transform Your Business Using Social Media, Mobile Internet, and Cloud ComputingWritten for businesses who want to understand how the coming technology changes will eventually impact them, this book explores how the social mobile cloud and other new technology changes are part of a digital transformation that is moving quicker and cutting more deeply than ever before.
By Ted Shelton
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Business Models in Emerging Technologies: Data Science, AI, and BlockchainThis book is a practical guide to two of the most important emerging technologies: data science/AI and blockchain.
By Gerard Cardoso, Marialena Zinopoulou, Stylianos Kampakis, Theodosis Mourouzis
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Business Strategy in the Artificial Intelligence EconomyOffering high value to a multitude of audiences, this book aims to capture the viewpoints of thought leaders from around the world and share their ideas on business strategy formation in a world of artificial intelligence.
By Al Naqvi (eds), J. Mark Munoz
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Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational ChangeIn Cascades, author Greg Satell discusses how to start an effective, non-violent revolution in your country or company. He also describes techniques to help you gather allies, plan ahead, and build overwhelming momentum. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Greg Satell
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Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational ChangeA guide for driving transformational change, this book reveals that to truly change the world or even just your little corner of it, you don't need a charismatic leader or a catchy slogan. What you need is a cascade: small groups that are loosely connected but united by a common purpose.
By Greg Satell
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Causal Artificial Intelligence: The Next Step in Effective Business AIDiscover the next major revolution in data science and AI and how it applies to your organization
By John K. Thompson, Judith S. Hurwitz
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Chasing Digital: A Playbook for the New EconomyOutlining a clear and detailed framework, this book is designed to help leaders re-design their organization from the bottom up by leveraging their strengths to create a new competitive advantage in the digital economy.
By Anthony Stevens, Louis Strauss
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Chinese Electric Vehicle Trailblazers: Navigating the Future of Car ManufacturingFrom business models to unique selling propositions, from product offerings to sales, marketing and pricing strategies, this book reveals what sets Chinese electric car manufacturers apart from their Western counterparts.
By Jan Y. Yang, Yunyi Gu, Zi Ling Tan
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CIOs and the Digital Transformation: A New Leadership RoleCIOs and the Digital Transformation discusses how to harness the power and potential of digital transformation to thrive within the ongoing digital revolution. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Daniele Rizzo, Giorgio Bongiorno, Giovanni Vaia (Eds.)
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Cloud Computing: A Self-Teaching IntroductionAn overview of cloud computing in a self-teaching format, this practical resource contains state-of-the art chapters with tips and insights about cloud computing, its architecture, applications, information on security and privacy, and numerous case studies.
By Rajiv Chopra
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Cyber Security. Simply. Make it Happen.: Leveraging Digitization Through IT SecurityWith contributions from leading experts from industry, politics and research, this book discusses the status quo and future prospects of corporate cyber security and provides strategic perspective on IT and cyber security for corporations and other businesses.
By Ferri Abolhassan (ed)
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Data Culture: Develop an Effective Data-Driven OrganizationNavigate the practicalities of building and nurturing a data culture that is right for your organization with this hands-on guide.
By Shorful Islam
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Data-Driven Healthcare: How Analytics and BI are Transforming the IndustryData is taking over in a powerful way, and it's revolutionizing the healthcare industry. This guide provides tables, checklists, and forms that allow you to take immediate action in implementing BI in your organization.
By Laura Madsen
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Decision Intelligence: Transform Your Team and Organization with AI-Driven Decision-MakingThe book discusses the latest technology and approaches that bridge the gap between behavioral science, data science, and technological innovation.
By Ilhan Scheer, Thorsten Heilig
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Designing the Internet of ThingsServing as both a creative and practical primer, this guide explores the platforms you can use to develop hardware or software, discusses design concepts that will make your products eye-catching and appealing, and shows you ways to scale up from a single prototype to mass production.
By Adrian McEwen, Hakim Cassimally
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Designing Virtual Learning for Application and Impact: 50 Techniques to Ensure ResultsThis practical book outlines a design process focused on how to deliver on-the-job application of learning and a positive impact on business results.
By Cindy Huggett, Emma Weber, Jack Phillips, Patti Phillips
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Digital Disciplines: Attaining Market Leadership via the Cloud, Big Data, Social, Mobile, and the Internet of ThingsDigital Disciplines offers an actionable blueprint you can follow to unlock the potential of IT and strategically approach opportunities through a business focus. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Joe Weinman
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Digital Disciplines: Attaining Market Leadership via the Cloud, Big Data, Social, Mobile, and the Internet of ThingsUsing non-technical language, this informative book provides a strategy framework, empirical data, case studies, deep insights, and pragmatic steps for any enterprise to follow and attain market leadership in today's digital era.
By Joe Weinman
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Digital Enterprise Transformation: A Business-Driven Approach to Leveraging Innovative ITExplaining how several companies take advantage of innovative IT and how they develop their digital capabilities, this book presents a range of novel yet hands-on Digital Use Cases for a number of different industries which have emerged from innovative technological trends.
By Axel Uhl, Lars Alexander Gollenia (eds)
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Digital Fluency: Understanding the Basics of Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain Technology, Quantum Computing, and Their Applications for Digital TransformationIf you are curious about the basics of artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, and quantum computing as key enablers for digital transformation and innovation, this practical book is your handy guide.
By Volker Lang
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Digital HR Strategy: Achieving Sustainable Transformation in the Digital AgeFeaturing tips, tools, and key questions to consider, this book is an indispensable resource for all HR practitioners and leaders looking to build, develop and execute a digital HR strategy in order to achieve and sustain competitive advantage in this fast-changing digital age.
By Soumyasanto Sen
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Digital Leadership Framework: Cultivating the Four Key Competencies NEW!This book contains a complete framework for digital leaders to develop these competencies. They can be an executive or a manager leading a team, a transformation driver, or a change agent in an organization.
By Amit Prabhu
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Digital Resilience: Is Your Company Ready for the Next Cyber Threat?Fascinating and highly readable, this powerful guide lays bare tactics used by hackers, vulnerabilities lurking in networks, and strategies not just for surviving attacks, but thriving even while under assault.
By Ray A. Rothrock
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Digital to the Core: Remastering Leadership for Your Industry, Your Enterprise, and YourselfDrawing on interviews with over 30 top C-level executives in some of the world's most powerful companies and government organizations, including GE, Ford, Tory Burch, Babolat, McDonalds, Publicis and UK Government Digital Service, this book delivers practical insights from those on the front lines of major digital upheaval.
By Graham Waller, Mark Raskino
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Digital Transformation: Building Intelligent EnterprisesFor those ready to integrate high-tech solutions into business structure, this book covers all the tech you need to know, helps you determine which tools are relevant to your needs, and guides you through building an agile enterprise to enhance resilience today and in the future.
By Anup Maheshwari
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Digitally Curious: Your Guide to Navigating the Future of AI and All Things Tech NEW!Digitally Curious is perfect for managers, executives, board members, and other business leaders. It is the ideal resource for anyone looking for a simple and straightforward explanation of how new and upcoming tech and digital trends will impact you at work and in broader society.
By Andrew Grill
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Disruptive Innovation and Digital Transformation: 21st Century New Growth EnginesGarnering insights from the best minds across relevant disciplines, this book is a practical guide with concise insights for understanding the applications of disruptive innovation and how to iteratively apply them to projects and opportunities.
By Marguerite L. Johnson
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Disruptive Technologies in International Business: Challenges and Opportunities for Emerging MarketsThis book will provide business practitioners, international organizations, government officials, and policy makers with inspiration and new leads toward more efficient systems, policies, and operational frameworks in our increasingly technology-driven society.
By Alka Maurya, Gurinder Singh, J. Mark Munoz, Loveleen Gaur
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Disruptive Technologies: A Framework to Understand, Evaluate and Respond to Digital Disruption, Second EditionAcquire a framework to understand, evaluate and respond to emerging technologies in order to future-proof your organization against technological disruption.
By Paul Armstrong
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Driverless: Intelligent Cars and the Road AheadProviding a jargon-free overview of the disruptive technologies that enable driverless cars, this book sheds light on the opportunities and risks posed by self-driving vehicles, and makes a compelling case for why their development should be our society's next concerted "Apollo moment."
By Hod Lipson, Melba Kurman
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Driving Digital Transformation Through Data and AI: A Practical Guide to Delivering Data Science and Machine Learning ProductsAvoid being left behind and make data science and artificial intelligence a profitable part of your business with this practical guide to product delivery.
By Alexander Borek, Nadine Prill
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Dual Transformation: How to Reposition Today's Business While Creating the FutureIn their book, Dual Transformation, the authors illustrate how organizations and leaders can prime themselves to withstand disturbances in today's volatile markets. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Clark C. Gilbert, Mark W. Johnson, Scott D. Anthony
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E-Business and Supply Chain Integration: Strategies and Case Studies from IndustryExamining supply chain theories along with real life cases and examples from industry, this essential book illustrates how e-business can enhance supply chain integration and highlights the negative outcomes when it is neglected and poorly managed.
By Ozlem Bak (ed)
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E-Logistics: Managing Your Digital Supply Chains for Competitive AdvantageE-Logistics examines the history of e-logistics, its role in transportation industries and automation, and the future of information and communication technologies (ICT). In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Steve Pettit (eds), Yingli Wang
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Emerging Concepts in Technology-Enhanced Language Teaching and LearningEmerging Concepts in Technology-Enhanced Language Teaching and Learning explores the recent development of the new technologies for language teaching and learning to gain insights into and synergy of the theories, pedagogies, technological design, and evaluation of TELTL environments for comprehending the trends and strategies of the new digital era as well as investigate the possibility of future TELTL research direction.
By Bin Zou
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Emerging Technologies for Business Professionals: A Nontechnical Guide to the Governance and Management of Disruptive TechnologiesEmbrace emerging technology in your own organization with jargon-free and practical guidance
By Amy Igou, Nishani Vincent
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Emerging Technologies: Blockchain of Intelligent Things to Boost RevenuesIncluding a ‘chapter takeaway' and ‘management questions for your business' in each chapter, this book is for everyone in business and technology, interested in blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI).
By Errol S. van Engelen
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Employee-Centric IT: Advancing the Digital Era Through Extraordinary IT ExperienceThis book reveals the benefit of moving towards an approach where employees gain technology aptitude, are up for technology change, and are willing to learn more for their benefit and even provide feedback on ways to improve these tools, trainings and support.
By Mark Ghibril
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Fabricated: The New World of 3D PrintingBased on hundreds of hours of research and dozens of interviews with experts from a broad range of industries, this book offers readers an informative, engaging and fast-paced introduction to 3D printing now, and what it will be in the future.
By Hod Lipson, Melba Kurman
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Fundamentals of Business Process ManagementFeaturing dozens of examples, more than 100 hands-on exercises, and numerous suggestions for further reading, this class-tested text encompasses the whole BPM lifecycle, including process identification, modelling, analysis, redesign, automation and monitoring.
By Hajo A. Reijers, Jan Mendling, Marcello La Rosa, Marlon Dumas
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Future Tech: How to Capture Value from Disruptive Industry TrendsNew technologies alone don't always cause industry changes. This book helps leaders and entrepreneurs capitalize on the opportunity for new products and services presented by the changes caused by science and technology, policy and regulation, business models and social dynamics.
By Trond Arne Undheim
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Generative AI in Action NEW!Generative AI in Action presents concrete examples, insights, and techniques for using LLMs and other modern AI technologies successfully and safely. In it, you'll find practical approaches for incorporating AI into marketing, software development, business report generation, data storytelling, and other typically-human tasks. You'll explore the emerging patterns for GenAI apps, master best practices for prompt engineering, and learn how to address hallucination, high operating costs, the rapid pace of change and other common problems.
By Amit Bahree
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Getting to Nimble: How to Transform Your Company into a Digital LeaderHighlighting a framework to follow along with best practices that others can emulate, this book includes case studies from major organizations such as Capital One, FedEx, CarMax, The Washington Post, Domino's Pizza, Walmart and the country of Estonia.
By Peter A. High
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Goliath's Revenge: How Established Companies Turn the Tables on Digital DisruptorsUsing real success cases and recommendations, this invaluable resource shows how to realign your business model, reset your talent development priorities, and retake market share lost to digital-ready competitors.
By Scott Snyder, Todd Hewlin
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Handbook of Human Performance Technology: Principles, Practices, and Potential, Third EditionThe first two editions of the Handbook of Human Performance Technology helped define the rapidly growing and vibrant field of human performance technology - a systematic approach to improving individual and organizational performance.
By James A. Pershing
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High Performance Through Business Process Management: Strategy Execution in a Digital World, Third EditionShowing how to achieve high performance successfully in a digital business environment, this book presents value-driven business process management as a successful method to turn strategy into people- and technology-based execution, quickly and at minimal risk.
By Mathias Kirchmer
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How to Compete in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Implementing a Collaborative Human-Machine Strategy for Your BusinessThrough realistic considerations, frameworks, and tips so you can help transform your organization, this book will help you understand AI, its implications, and how to adopt a strategy that is rational, relevant, and practical.
By Sachin Vyas, Soumendra Mohanty
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How to Go Digital: Practical Wisdom to Help Drive your Organization's Digital TransformationThis book offers advice on how companies can succeed in the new digital business environment.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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HR Tech Strategy: Revolutionizing Employee Experience Through HR-Tech SynergyDive into the pages of HR Tech Strategy and unlock the secrets of crafting an unparalleled employee experience that transforms organizations and propels them to new heights of success.
By Marlene de Koning
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Industry 4.0: Entrepreneurship and Structural Change in the New Digital LandscapeAnalyzing Industry 4.0 under a global perspective, focusing on the most advanced economies, this book brings together the options for future industrial development that is technologically possible and provides a qualitatively new impetus to economic growth.
By Askar Sarygulov, João Leitão, Tessaleno Devezas
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Inside AI: Over 150 Billion Purchases Per Year Use This Author's AISeparate AI truth from AI hype, and learn how to put this powerful technology to work.
By Akli Adjaoute
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Intelligent Robot: Implementation and ApplicationsThis book introduces readers to the key technologies and development methods for ROS-based intelligent robots. Covering both the development history of robots and various aspects of programming robots, it offers effective support for beginners.
By Feng Duan, Wenyu Li, Ying Tan
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Introduction to Software QualityProviding a comprehensive introduction to software quality and software process improvement, this clearly written and easy-to-follow book examines the various tools that support software engineering, and offers detailed coverage of software metrics and problem solving.
By Gerard O'Regan
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Inventing the Cloud Century: How Cloudiness Keeps Changing Our Life, Economy and TechnologyFollowing a storytelling approach, moving along the lines of historical evolution, this book combines the three dimensions of technology, society and economy to explore the advent of today's cloud ecosystems as successors to older service ecosystems based on networks.
By Marcus Oppitz, Peter Tomsu
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Link Technology to Your Long-Term Business Goals: How to Use Technology to Mobilize Your People, Strategy and OperationsThis book covers the processes that can help your enterprise be agile and follow best practices when executing your business strategy.
By Praz
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Machine Learning for Decision Makers: Cognitive Computing Fundamentals for Better Decision MakingWith useful case studies and real-life scenarios, this insightful book introduces a collection of the most important concepts of machine learning and sets them in context with other vital technologies that decision makers need to know about.
By Patanjali Kashyap
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Machine Learning: The New AIA concise overview of machine learning, this book offers an account of how digital technology advanced from number-crunching mainframes to mobile devices, putting today's machine learning boom in context.
By Ethem Alpaydin
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Make It, Wear It: Wearable Electronics for Makers, Crafters, and CosplayersWhether you want to get into manufacturing and design of cutting-edge clothing and costumes as a career, or just want to wow the other attendees on the convention floor, Make It, Wear It serves as the ideal jumping-off point for your creations. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Hal Rodriguez, Sahrye Cohen
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Make It, Wear It: Wearable Electronics for Makers, Crafters, and CosplayersFeaturing a series of easy-to-follow projects using readily-sourced components and tools, this fun and friendly guide shows you how to dream up, design, and assemble fashion-forward wearable electronics, garments, and accessories in no time.
By Hal Rodriguez, Sahrye Cohen
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Mastering the 7 Dimensions of Business-Technology Alignment: A Practical Guide to Harnessing the Power of Business Technology Alignment in the Digital EraUsing familiar workplace paradigms and relatable examples, this book builds on each dimension of business-technology alignment towards strengthening the foundation on which a successful digital enterprise stands, using tricks and tips not found in textbooks and classrooms.
By Ashish Pachory
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Methodology for Digital Transformation: Implementation Path and Data PlatformThis book focuses on why and how to achieve digital transformation for enterprises and organizations by introducing cases in China.
By Xiaodong Ma
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Microlearning in the Digital Age: The Design and Delivery of Learning in SnippetsMicrolearning in the Digital Age explores the design and implementation of bite-sized learning and training in technology-enabled environments.
By Badrul H. Khan, Joseph Rene Corbeil, Maria Elena Corbeil
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on A Better Way to Pilot Emerging TechnologiesIKEA didn't give up on drones for inventory management after pilots fizzled - it came up with a better approach for testing new technologies.
By Michael Lewis, Omid Maghazei, Torbjørn Netland
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on A Manifesto for the MiddleIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how our political factions are more extreme today than at any point in our lifetimes. We need a different story about what businesses and government can achieve.
By Joseph Burton, R. Edward Freeman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI and the ‘Augmentation' FallacyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review The fundamental disruption introduced by AlphaZero's hyperlearning in the chess world can teach business executives about AI.
By Philipp Gerbert
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI and the Need for SpeedThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review How AI affects organizations' use of and relationship to time - in reacting, managing, and learning - may be a tough adjustment.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI Can Change How You Measure - and How You ManageData-driven leaders are using AI to surface new key performance indicators and increase alignment.
By David Kiron
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI Can Help Us Live More DeliberatelyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review emphasis on how AI can help us live and work better by summoning vast amounts of information.
By Julian Friedland
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI in the Boardroom: The Next Realm of Corporate GovernanceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review artificial intelligence is helping doctors make better diagnoses and deliver better care, it is also poised to bring valuable insights to corporate leaders - if they'll let it.
By Barry Libert , Mark Bonchek, Megan Beck
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI Is Helping Companies Redefine, Not Just Improve, PerformanceResearch on organizations' use of artificial intelligence reveals how they can apply the technology to redefine strategic measurement and KPIs.
By David Kiron, François Candelon, Michael Chu, Michael Schrage, Shervin Khodabandeh
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI-at-Scale Hinges on Gaining a ‘Social License'This article from MIT Sloan Management Review Businesses must make explicit efforts to build trust with all stakeholders if AI implementation is to succeed.
By François Candelon, Rodolphe Charme di Carlo, Steven D. Mills
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI-Driven LeadershipThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review looks at how many companies are experimenting with AI on a small scale, and how a few have made a commitment that their organizations will be "AI first" or "AI-driven."
By Janet Foutty, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI's Communication UpsidesThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how companies are using AI to expedite our social interactions, improve our capacity to learn, and build meaningful human relationships.
By Sharmila C. Chatterjee, Zoran Latinovic
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on AI's Prediction ProblemThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review prediction is appealing, but detection may be equally valuable for businesses.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Algorithmic Management: The Role of AI in Managing WorkforcesSuccessful implementation requires new competencies and ethical considerations.
By Mareike Möhlmann, Min Kyung Lee, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on All Platforms Are Not EqualThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review why Airbnb will always be a better business than Uber
By Jonathan A. Knee
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Are AI Learning Scenarios Unpredictable Enough?If AI algorithms are to respond effectively in real-world situations, developers need to consider humanity's darker impulses.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Are Enterprise Social Platforms All Talk?To get the most from corporate knowledge-sharing tools, encourage users to engage with more content, not just build their personal brand.
By Burcu Bulgurcu, Gerald C. Kane, Wietske Van Osch
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Are New Advances in AI Worth the Hype?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review executives can be forgiven their skepticism when they consider the current state of AI - but there are good reasons to take this technological opportunity seriously.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Are You Taking the Wrong Approach to Digital Transformation?Successful digital transformation is most often accomplished by developing a collaborative culture.
By Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Artificial Intelligence Brings Out the Worst and the Best in UsThe better AI becomes at making decisions, the less we'll need human judgment - and that, he suggested, will threaten the power structure in organizations. Leaders won't like that, so they'll resist adopting the technology for their biggest, most important decisions.
By Lisa Burrell
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Artificial Intelligence in Business Gets RealThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals how pioneering companies are aiming for AI at scale.
By Sam Ransbotham, et al.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on As Stores Reopen, Which Customers Are Most Likely to Return?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns had a dramatic affect on shopping behavior and priorities for retail customers.
By Jonathan Knowles, Patrick Lynch, Richard Ettenson, Russell Baris
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Augmentation Versus Automation: AI's Utility in the WorkplaceThe challenges of leading companies through the AI revolution were examined in a recent symposium.
By Allison Ryder
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Becoming an ‘AI Powerhouse' Means Going All InThere are plenty of organizations that are dabbling with AI, but relatively few have decided to go all in on the technology. One that is decidedly on that path is Mastercard.
By Randy Bean, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Beyond the Speed-Price Trade-OffThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review advances in inventory and sales analytics make it possible to deliver products both cheaply and quickly, meeting the demands of today's consumers.
By Ho-Yin Mak, Jason Acimovic, Michael K. Lim
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Blockchain and the Clean, Smart GridThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on it's impossible to unpack all of the potential ideas at once, so let's talk about how blockchain might help with one critical aspect of the climate change fight
By Andrew Winston
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Blockchain Is Changing How Media and Entertainment Companies CompeteThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on companies are using new applications to rethink their business models and - in some cases - disrupting their industries.
By Andranik Tumasjan, Andre Dutra, Isabell M. Welpe
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Blockchain Isn't as Unbreakable as You ThinkThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review elaborates about exploring ways to use blockchain in business, managers should know where its vulnerabilities lie.
By Stuart Madnick
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Building an Organizational Approach to Responsible AITo engineer successful digital transformation with AI, companies must embrace a new approach to the responsible use of technology.
By Kay Firth-Butterfield
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on But Will the Algorithms Have Empathy?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review on how soon will it be before smart machines perform complex, multifaceted services such as looking out for our health?
By Bruce Posner
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Executive Decision Making?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review about For the time being, countless decisions still require human engagement.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Can We Solve AI's 'Trust Problem'?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review to address users' wariness, makers of AI applications should stop overpromising, become more transparent, and consider third-party certification.
By Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Capturing Value From Free Digital GoodsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how companies can improve productivity by tapping into the market of free digital goods, such as open source software, and by paying their own employees to contribute.
By Frank Nagle
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Casting the Dark Web in a New LightIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how cyberattacks are increasingly threatening businesses that need new tools, techniques, and approaches to protect their organizations.
By Keman Huang, Keri Pearlson, Michael Siegel, Stuart Madnick
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Catching Up Fast by Driving Value From AIWhile some of its resources are devoted to exploring how new technologies - including blockchain and quantum computing - might drive fresh business models and products, the great majority of its data and AI work is focused on improving operations today rather than incubating for the future.
By Randy Bean, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on CIOs and the Future of ITThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on It's time for CIOs to take charge of both back-office and business technology, leading with a customer-driven mindset.
By George F. Colony
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Clinical AI Gets the Headlines, but Administrative AI May Be a Better BetAI for health care is all the rage. Who wouldn't be excited about applications that could help detect cancer, diagnose COVID-19 or even dementia well before they are otherwise noticeable, or predict diabetes before its onset? Machine and deep learning have already been shown to make these outcomes possible.
By Randy Bean, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Could AI Be the Cure for Workplace Gender Inequality?In this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how artificial intelligence replacing many of the workplace roles that men dominate.
By Barry Libert , Megan Beck
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Cracking the Culture Code for Successful Digital TransformationFinding the right balance between continuity and change can help leaders better manage the cultural changes that occur during a digital transformation.
By Carsten Lund Pedersen
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Creating the Symbiotic AI Workforce of the FutureThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review demonstrates how leaders can reimagine processes to create greater business value and prepare for the next wave of innovation.
By H. James Wilson, Paul R. Daugherty
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Dating Disruption - How Tinder Gamified an IndustryThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review provides an analysis of the U.S. mobile dating app industry from its inception in 2007 to its phenomenal shakeout in 2013.
By Niloofar Abolfathi, Simone Santamaria
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Decarbonizing Our Toughest Sectors - ProfitablyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review about Carbon Emissions
By Amory Lovins
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Demystifying the Intelligence of AIThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review helps us to understand how AI is being designed to help organizations make jobs more efficient, streamline business processes, and acquire and retain more customers.
By Ayanna Howard
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Design for Cybersecurity From the StartTo avoid hidden vulnerabilities, security must be baked into the development process, not bolted on.
By Keman Huang, Keri Pearlson
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Designing AI Systems That Customers Won't HateThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how privacy concerns get most of the attention from tech skeptics, but powerful predictive algorithms can generate serious resistance by threatening consumer autonomy.
By Haiyang Yang, Klaus Wertenbroch, Rom Schrift, Ziv Carmon
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Designing AI Systems With Human-Machine TeamsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how the greatest potential from artificial intelligence will come from tapping into the opportunities for mutual learning between people and machines.
By Cristina Simón, Elena Revilla, Maria Jesus Saenz
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Designing Organizations Around TechnologyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review Harvard Business School professor Carliss Baldwin explains how modularity affects team structures.
By Carliss Baldwin (Harvard Business School), interviewed by Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Develop Your Cyber Resilience PlanThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review recommends a four-part framework that can help create an effective cyber resilience plan to minimize damage and sustain operations through a cyberattack.
By Chon Abraham, Ronald R. Sims, Tracy Gregorio
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Digital Maturity, Not Digital TransformationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on Digital Transformation
By Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Digital Transformation Opens New Questions - and New Problems to SolveIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that when leaders view technology as merely a source of answers and solutions, they miss opportunities to innovate in bigger, bolder ways.
By Hal Gregersen
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Diversity in AI: The Invisible Men and WomenThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review looks at the issues of diversity and underrepresentation in AI.
By Ayanna Howard, Charles Isbell
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Do You Really Need a Chief AI Officer?The right answer depends on the strategic importance and maturity of AI in your company.
By Achim Plueckebaum, Anja Lagodny, Ann-Christin Andersen, Corinne Avelines, Michael Wade
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Does AI-Flavored Feedback Require a Human Touch?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how companies must choose whether humans or machines should get the last word on employee performance.
By Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Don't Forget the Basics in Digital TransformationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on Digital Transformation
By Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Don't Get Distracted by the Hype Around Generative AITechnology bubbles can pose difficult quandaries for business leaders: They may feel pressure to invest early in an emerging technology to gain an advantage over competitors but don't want to fall for empty hype.
By Lee Vinsel
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Don't Let Artificial Intelligence Supercharge Bad ProcessesThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on Artificial Intelligence.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Driving Growth in Digital EcosystemsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how developing the right capabilities for digital partnering is key to getting value from your ecosystem strategy.
By Ina M. Sebastian, Peter Weill, Stephanie L. Woerner
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Driving Operational Cost Savings With the Internet of ThingsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review facilities maintenance has long been overlooked by proponents of the internet of things.
By Tom Buiocchi
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Even If AI Can Cure Loneliness - Should It?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how businesses that make and sell products that replicate human connection are serving a deep need, but they may also be changing social norms in ways that can't be reversed.
By David Kiron, Gregory Unruh
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Experimenting With Artificial Intelligence in Health CareThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review is about how one health care provider looks to bring artificial intelligence to patient care centered on groups of individuals who share common health challenges or common health situations.
By Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Five AI Solutions Transforming B2B MarketingThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review describes how AI solutions such as automated emails and predictive analytics can act as a force multiplier for B2B marketing teams.
By Brian Kardon
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Four Ways Jobs Will Respond to AutomationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how the level of threat from automation to a given profession depends on two factors: the type of value provided and how it's delivered.
By Beth Humberd, Scott Latham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on From ChatGPT to HackGPT: Meeting the Cybersecurity Threat of Generative AIIt's time to replace traditional, rule-based approaches to cybersecurity with "smarter" technology and training.
By George Westerman, Karen Renaud, Merrill Warkentin
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Getting Smarter About Smart BuildingsIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how intelligent environments can make the workplace safer and improve collaboration.
By Ethan Bernstein
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Getting Your Employees Ready for Work in the Age of AIThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses the view of the impact of AI on their work.
By Eva Sage-Gavin, Francis Hintermann, Madhu Vazirani
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Global Competition With AI in Business: How China DiffersThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how China's momentum and challenges in artificial intelligence investments yield telling lessons for its worldwide observers.
By David Kiron, Martin Reeves, Michael Spira, Philipp Gerbert, Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Harnessing Grassroots AutomationWith a modest amount of training, nontechnical employees can automate complex processes and generate significant value for their organizations.
By Ian Barkin, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How AI Can Amplify Human CompetenciesThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how advanced systems will continue to help people do their jobs better instead of replacing them.
By Frieda Klotz, Ken Goldberg
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How AI Is Helping Companies Break SilosThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review emphasis on how AI is helping companies coordinate their workflows to achieve great efficiency and more synchronization.
By Sharmila C. Chatterjee, Zoran Latinovic
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How AI Will Define New IndustriesThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that while it's likely AI will create new jobs, its more immediate (and lasting) potential is in helping advance the science that underlies new industries.
By David Kiron, Gregory Unruh
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How ChatGPT Can and Can't Help Managers Design Better Job RolesMany leaders don't know how to design healthy, productive roles. ChatGPT proves effective here, when used wisely.
By Fangfang Zhang, Sharon K. Parker
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Cities Should Prepare for Artificial IntelligenceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review city administrations and local employers to close AI-related skills gaps.
By Kaijia Gu, Timocin Pervane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Human-Informed AI Leads to More Accurate Digital TwinsA hybrid approach that combines human knowledge and machine learning delivers better results for mission-critical simulations.
By Costas J. Spanos, Pushkar P. Apte
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Intelligent Is Your AI?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses about how artificial intelligence has been remarkably durable.
By Amit Joshi, Mark J. Greeven, Michael Wader, Robert Hooijberg, Shlomo Ben-Hur
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Managers Can Enable AI Talent in OrganizationsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how leading a successful AI-enabled workforce requires key hiring, training, and risk management considerations.
By Daniel Rock
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How Swarm Intelligence Blends Global and Local InsightThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on form of AI called swarm intelligence inspired by the insect kingdom can help businesses find new sources of growth and manage disruption.
By Mark Purdy, Max Klymenko, Ray Eitel-Porter
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How the Wrong KPIs Doom Digital TransformationSuccessful digital initiatives demand that leaders frame performance targets around data-defined business objectives rather than technological capabilities.
By Anne Kwan, Michael Schrage, Vansh Muttreja
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How to Avoid All-or-Nothing Thinking in Your Tech StrategyIn this article from MIT Sloan Management Review, learn how a companies' failure to innovate exposes them to risk and has a huge impact on the global economy.
By Max Simkoff
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on IBM's New Battle in the CloudThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review its recent acquisition of Red Hat, IBM expects to gain competitive advantage in the cloud computing industry.
By Bala Iyer, Mohan Subramaniam
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Improving Strategic Execution With Machine LearningThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how machine learning (ML) is changing how leaders use metrics to drive business performance, customer experience, and growth.
By David Kiron, Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on In Times of Crisis, Digital Businesses Need to Think About ‘Technology Laggards'This article from MIT Sloan Management Review on how companies must think critically about how to address the issue of technology access and inequity throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
By Catherine Tucker, Lesley Chiou
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Infrastructure & ArchitectureThis collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how converging technologies are realigning how organizations operate in an increasingly connected world.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Introducing ‘The AI & Machine Learning Imperative'This article from MIT Sloan Management Review offers practical insights for managers to develop and execute AI strategy.
By Ally MacDonald
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Is China Taking the Lead in AI?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that China is investing heavily in AI, but assessments that it has developed a technological edge over the United States are an oversimplification.
By Frieda Klotz, Jeffrey Ding
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Is Deep Learning a Game Changer for Marketing Analytics?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review is about how deep learning is delivering impressive results in AI applications. Given all this activity with deep learning, many wonder how the underlying methods will alter the future of marketing.
By Artem Timoshenko, Glen Urban, John R. Hauser, Paramveer Dhillon
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Is Your Company Ready for a Cyberattack?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review many companies are putting themselves through military-inspired games to beef up their cyber resilience.
By James Cummings, Paul Mee
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Is Your Security Team Built for the Cloud and Edge Computing Era?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review three key investments can help your organization prepare against cyber threats.
By Nick Lippis
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on It's Time to Take Another Look at BlockchainThe leaders of large incumbent companies should embrace the potential of distributed ledger technology before it gets used against them.
By Ravi Sarathy, Theodore Kinni
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Know Your Data to Harness Federated Machine Learning NEW!A collaborative approach to training AI models can yield better results, but it requires finding partners with data that complements your own.
By José Parra-Moyano, Karl Schmedders, Maximilian Werner
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Leading the Intelligent EnterpriseThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that in order to prepare for the next phase of AI, leaders must prioritize assembling the right talent pipeline and technology infrastructure.
By Joseph Byrum
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Leading Through DisruptionIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn the effects disruption can have on strategy, and the best ways to keep your company going when a disruptive technology affects your industry.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Learning From Automation Anxiety of the PastThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how today's automation anxiety lies in the sphere of policy, not technology.
By Carl Benedikt Frey
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Learning From China's Digital DisruptersThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review about explosive growth is a harbinger for an unfamiliar kind of competition - legacy business incumbents pitted against new digital giants.
By Mohan Subramaniam, Raj Rajgopal
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Leisure Is Our Killer AppThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how the capacity to let our minds wander can give humans a surprising edge against advancing technologies in the battle for jobs.
By Adam Waytz
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Let Your Mind WanderThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review points out how leisure can heighten our powers of creativity, thanks to the cognitive benefits of occasionally letting our minds wander.
By Lisa Burrell
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Machine Learning in the Automotive IndustryThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how Machine Learning is poised to become an organizing principle as well as an analytic ingredient for sophisticated marketing campaigns across industries.
By David Kiron, Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Machine Learning in the Health Care IndustryThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how Health care is an industry where innovation predominates and the demands for greater accountability have intensified.
By David Kiron, Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Machine Learning in the Retail IndustryThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review surveyed 1,600 senior North American marketing executives and managers about their use of KPIs and the role of machine learning (ML) in their marketing activities.
By David Kiron, Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Machine Learning in the Travel IndustryThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that a majority of travel marketers embrace machine learning.
By David Kiron, Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Make Cybersecurity a Strategic AssetThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how leaders can boost resilience and business advantage by elevating cybersecurity from an operational necessity to a source of opportunity.
By Manuel Hepfer, Thomas C. Powell
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Make the Move to Distributed LeadershipThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review elaborates on distributed leadership of oraganisations.
By Maile Carnegie (Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.), interviewed by Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Management Consulting's AI-powered Existential CrisisThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review smart technology is as much a threat to strategy consulting as it is proving to be to Wall Street.
By Barry Libert , Megan Beck
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Managing Crisis Communications in the Cloud EraThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how data breaches are inevitable, but planning for a breach can minimize the damage to consumer trust.
By Wojtek Dabrowski
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Managing the Human Risks of Biometric ApplicationsThe intimate surveillance afforded by biometric technologies requires managers to consider negative impacts on privacy and human dignity.
By Andrew Parker, Jan Kietzmann, Jayson Killoran
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Moving Beyond Islands of Experimentation to AI EverywhereThe agile teams needed to kick-start artificial intelligence must give way to companywide structures in order to scale the technology across a business.
By Amit Joshi, Ivy Buche, Miguel Paredes Sadler
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Navigating a New Industrial InfrastructureThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review explains about business leaders are increasingly inundated with information about how emerging, connected technologies such as cloud computing, internet of things, AI, blockchain, and others can transform their businesses.
By Brenna Sniderman, Jason Killmeyer
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on People and Machines: Partners in InnovationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that the greatest impact of intelligent technologies won't be from eliminating jobs but from changing what people do and driving innovation deeper into the business.
By Senén Barro, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Preparing for the Risky World of Extended RealityThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how XR, the reality-bending technology that will have many applications across industries, is still in its early stages. But leaders must strategize around implementation risks now.
By Armen Ovanessoff, Francis Hintermann, Laurence Morvan
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Procurement in the Age of AutomationAutomated negotiations can cause anxiety among business leaders, buyers, and suppliers despite the benefits. Here's how to overcome resistance.
By Mary Lacity, Remko van Hoek
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Putting Responsible AI Into PracticeThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review provides a survey of individuals driving ethical AI efforts that finds that the practice has a long way to go.
By Bogdana Rakova, Henriette Cramer, Jingying Yang, Rumman Chowdhury
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Reclaiming the Gig EconomyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review on how commercial businesses where revenue growth is often at the expense of the people actually delivering the services.
By Juliet Schor, interviewed by Tam Harbert
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Redefining AI Leadership in the C-SuiteThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals why CFOs who step up to take ownership of AI technology are positioning themselves and their organization for the future.
By Beena Ammanath, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Reshaping Business With Artificial IntelligenceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review aims to understand the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of artificial intelligence.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Rethink AI ObjectivesThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review using AI to create humanlike computers is a shortsighted goal.
By Sam Ransbotham
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Revamping Your Business Through Digital TransformationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how to gain the most business benefits from today's digital technology. There is no shortage of stories about companies that create amazing innovations with digital technology.
By Didier Bonnet, George Westerman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Revisiting the Jobs Artificial Intelligence Will CreateThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review audio conversation digs into research on the emerging job categories spurred by AI and what leaders should be thinking about next.
By H. James Wilson, Paul Michelman, Paul R. Daugherty
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Scaling Automation: Two Proven Paths to SuccessLessons from two leading hospital systems show how to overcome the obstacles to automation.
By Ben Armstrong, Benjamin Berkowitz
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Self-Driving Companies Are ComingThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review automation can go far beyond cars. Self-driving company capabilities are closer than we realize.
By Barry Libert , Megan Beck, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Seven Reasons to Strengthen Your Customer Benefits FocusWhen marketers focus on products instead of benefits, they may get blindsided by new rivals or miss new product opportunities. Are you truly putting benefits first?
By Allen Weiss PhD, Deborah J. MacInnis
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Should Organizations Link Responsible AI and Corporate Social Responsibility? It's Complicated.MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) have assembled an international panel of AI experts that includes academics and practitioners to help us gain insights into how responsible artificial intelligence (RAI) is being implemented in organizations worldwide.
By David Kiron, Elizabeth M. Renieris, Steven Mills
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Six Principles for Strategic MigrationsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review can make strategic migrations more successful by applying insights from a surprising place - the animal kingdom.
By Jeff S. Johnson
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Sound Business: The Promise of Audio Machine Learning TechnologiesNew machine learning technologies offer potential value creation through sound detection, analysis, and creation.
By Mark Purdy
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Strategic Alignment With AI and Smart KPIsWhen organizations create forward-looking smart KPIs with AI, they see increased strategic alignment.
By David Kiron, François Candelon, Michael Chu, Michael Schrage, Shervin Khodabandeh
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Strategy For and With AIThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how a company's strategy is defined by its key performance indicators and how artificial intelligence can help determine which outcomes to measure, how to measure them, and how to prioritize them.
By David Kiron, Michael Schrage
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Building Blocks of an AI StrategyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses why organizations need to transition from opportunistic and tactical AI decision-making to a more strategic orientation.
By Amit Joshi, Michael Wade
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Business Case for Quantum ComputingQuantum computers may deliver an economic advantage to business, even on tasks that classical computers can perform.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Crisis in Ukraine Spells More Trouble for Semiconductor SupplyThe reduced availability of raw materials needed for chip fabrication should push manufacturers to invest in alternative sourcing strategies.
By Bharat Kapoor, Drew DeLong, Erik Peterson, Per K. Hong
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Digital Capabilities Your Company NeedsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how these days, the most fundamental technology requirements are not just the responsibility of your IT department. In today's business environment, digital capabilities are a fundamental building block.
By Andrew McAfee, Didier Bonnet, George Westerman
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The End of ScaleThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review new technology-driven business models are undercutting the traditional advantages of economies of scale.
By Hemant Taneja with Kevin Maney
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Enterprise Systems That Companies Need to CreateThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about why companies should focus on creating enterprise systems that allow them to make fundamentally better business decisions.
By David Waller, Paul Beswick
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Future of Customer Service Is AI-Human CollaborationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that successful AI-powered customer service systems will depend on bots working with humans, not replacing them.
By Josh Bernoff, P.V. Kannan
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Human Factor in AI-Based Decision-MakingFacing identical AI inputs, individuals make entirely different choices based on their own decision-making styles.
By Christoph Keding, Philip Meissner
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Internet of (Wonderful and Scary) ThingsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how cybersecurity can affect the market for smart products.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Jobs That Artificial Intelligence Will CreateThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review looks at several new categories of human jobs emerging, requiring skills and training that will take many companies by surprise.
By H. James Wilson, Nicola Morini-Bianzino, Paul R. Daugherty
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Loneliness of the Hybrid WorkerHaving supportive colleagues in the workplace is key to feeling less isolated when working from home.
By Caroline Knight, Doina Olaru, Julie Anne Lee, Sharon K. Parker
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Need for ‘Techno-Supporting Skeptics'This article from MIT Sloan Management Review emphasis on portfolio of tools to counter global warming.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The New Digital Mandate: Cultivate DissatisfactionThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how the most powerful driver of effective digital transformation is dissatisfaction. People who transform their organizations must be aggravated enough with the current situation to risk change.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The No. 1 Question to Ask When Evaluating AI ToolsDetermining whether an AI solution is worth implementing requires looking past performance reports and finding the ground truth on which the AI has been trained and validated.
By Hila Lifshitz-Assaf, Natalia Levina, Sarah Lebovitz
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Only Way Manufacturers Can SurviveThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about why digital transformation is no longer optional for industrial companies.
By Jeffrey R. Immelt, Vijay Govindarajan
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Problem With AI PilotsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses why AI technology is not just an experiment.
By Randy Bean, Thomas H. Davenport
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Quiet Corner of Web3 That Means BusinessWhile the metaverse still lacks legs and crypto stumbles, managers who are keeping an eye on Web3 can learn from promising implementations of decentralized credentials.
By Amber Grace Young, Erran Carmel, Mary Lacity, Tamara Roth
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Ransomware DilemmaThe decision on whether to pay up when cybercriminals hold data hostage is shaped by choices leaders made long before an attack.
By Fabian Muhly, Philipp Leo, Öykü Işik
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Regulation of AI - Should Organizations Be Worried?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review explains What happens when injustices are propagated not by individuals or organizations but by a collection of machines.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Right Way to Regulate the Tech IndustryThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review the patchwork of privacy laws and industry self-regulation lack transparency and coherence and don't go far enough to protect customers and competition.
By Anthony Charrie, Lisa Quest
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Rising Risk of Platform RegulationThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review regulation could erode the powerful network effects that drive their growth and benefit their users.
By D. Daniel Sokol, Marshall Van Alstyne
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Risk of Machine-Learning Bias (and How to Prevent It)This article from MIT Sloan Management Review how machine-learning technology is, it can also be susceptible to unintended biases that require careful planning to avoid.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Trouble With Cybersecurity ManagementThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review when navigating complexity in cybersecurity, iterative learning may have more impact than managerial experience.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Three Lessons From Chatting About Strategy With ChatGPTWhen generative AI's capacity for strategy creation is put to the test, it reveals where its strengths lie - and where humans still have the edge.
By Christian Stadler, Martin Reeves
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Three Signals Your Industry Is About to Be DisruptedThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review looks at common patterns among more recent business model innovations and determines three major signals that your industry could be on the precipice of major change.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Train Your People to Think in CodeThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review explains how companies need to retrain for writing code, not formulas, as the future of work will entail thinking not just analytically but also algorithmically.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Unleashing the Power of Blockchain in the EnterpriseThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review explains about blockchain and its future development and strategy.
By Don Tapscott, Ricardo Viana Vargas
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Unlocking the Value of Augmented Reality DataThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review augmented reality sensors' context-rich data allows businesses to connect the dots and build better products and processes.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Unpacking the AI-Productivity ParadoxThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals that technology expectations and economic statistics are clashing for now - but the reality is more promising than it appears.
By Chad Syverson, Daniel Rock, Erik Brynjolfsson
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Using AI to Enhance Business OperationsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how organizations can improve processes and capture value through enterprise cognitive computing.
By Cynthia M. Beath, Jeanne W. Ross, Monideepa Tarafdar
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Using Artificial Intelligence to Promote DiversityThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how AI can help us overcome biases instead of perpetuating them with guidance from the humans who design, train, and refine its systems.
By H. James Wilson, Paul R. Daugherty, Rumman Chowdhury
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Using Federated Machine Learning to Overcome the AI Scale DisadvantageA promising new approach to training AI models lets companies with small data sets collaborate while safeguarding proprietary information.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Wait-and-See Could Be a Costly AI StrategyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review Early adopters of AI will share a global profit pool valued at $1 trillion. Will your company be among them?
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Want the Best Results From AI? Ask a HumanThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review collaboration with humans is essential when it comes to implementing machine learning.
By Arati Deo, Bhaskar Ghosh, Kishore Durg, Mallika Fernandes
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What Cloud Localization Means for OrganizationsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review Cloud computing with rigid borders and boundaries is not a distant dream but a reality in the near term.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What Managers Need to Know About Artificial IntelligenceThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review collaborating on a new research initiative, Artificial Intelligence & Business Strategy, to explore the most important business opportunities and challenges for managers posed by AI.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What Problems Will You Solve With Blockchain?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review reveals why companies need to carefully consider how ledger technologies fit into their overall strategy.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What Should We Do to Prevent Software From Failing?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review explains how army of trained, licensed, and accredited professionals to build a skyscraper in most cities around the world. But what about the software platforms and machine learning tools that have become crucial components of the world's financial, military, medical, and communications ecosystems
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What Tech Pioneers Can Learn From Emerging MarketsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review provides an interview with Tarun Khanna on how industry pioneers could do a lot more to help the various parties in their nascent sectors think through and install the necessary rules.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What to Do When Industry Disruption Threatens Your CareerThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how to diagnose the risks that disruptive industry forces pose to you - and offers suggestions on how to mitigate the threats.
By Boris Groysberg, Eric Lin, Whitney Johnson
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on What We've Learned So Far About Blockchain for BusinessThe biggest challenge to companies creating blockchain apps isn't the technology - it's successfully collaborating with ecosystem partners.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on When AI Investments Pay Off in MarketingMarketing leaders are realizing gains from AI in three key areas, new research shows: increasing sales productivity, increasing customer satisfaction, and reducing marketing overhead costs.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on When Gradual Change Beats Radical TransformationIndustrial companies may not be the face of digital disruption, but their evolutionary approaches to successful digital initiatives hold lessons for other sectors.
By Carsten Linz, Ivanka Visnjic, Julian Birkinshaw
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Where Are the Robots?This article from MIT Sloan Management Review automation fears distract from the real problem: too few blue-collar workers.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Who Profits the Most From Generative AI?Unpacking what it takes to build and deploy a large language model reveals which players stand to gain the most - and where newer entrants might have the best prospects.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why ‘Autos Plus Tech' is the Best Path for Automated VehiclesThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review talks about how auto and tech companies will have to work together to create products, services, and business models to meet the needs of users.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why AI Isn't the Death of JobsThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review Companies using it to innovate actually boost employment.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why APIs Should Be RegulatedThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review data audits may be helpful in maintaining balance between data-rich and data-poor companies.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Fear of Disruption Is Driving Investment in AIThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review executives are looking to future-proof their organizations with key investments in emerging technologies.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Leaders Resist Empowering Virtual TeamsMany remote leaders who feel constrained, drained, and isolated are just getting in their own way.
By Bradley L. Kirkman, Lauren D’Innocenzo, Payal N. Sharma
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Multinationals Should Consider Geographic Complexity FirstThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review many companies underestimate the operational complexity of expanding to new countries - which can have disastrous costs.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Text-to-Image AI Requires a New Branding MindsetBrand managers need to stop guarding and start enabling in the generative AI age. Use these lessons to safely cocreate with consumers.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Top Management Should Focus on Responsible AIMIT Sloan Management Review and BCG have assembled an international panel of AI experts that includes academics and practitioners to help us gain insights into how responsible artificial intelligence (RAI) is being implemented in organizations worldwide.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why You - Yes, You - Need Enterprise ArchitectureThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review about company's struggle to meet customer expectations and will continue to struggle unless they embrace enterprise architecture.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Why Your Board Needs a Plan for AI OversightThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses how it's time for every board to develop a proactive approach for overseeing how AI operates within the context of an organization's overall mission and risk management.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on With Great Platforms Comes Great ResponsibilityThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review emphasis on needs to find ways to fight against their malicious use by Social media companies.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Your Company Doesn't Need a Digital StrategyThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review explains why you don't need a digital strategy, you need a better strategy, enabled by digital.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Additive Manufacturing 3D PrintingIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn the value that additive manufacturing creates for your business and how it will change the way your industry operates.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on AIIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management, you'll learn how the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) will affect workforce dynamics and business processes. You'll also learn the kinds of tasks--currently performed by humans--that will be made obsolete, and what new job opportunities will emerge.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on BlockchainIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn what blockchain technology is, how companies are using it to drive business innovation, and the value blockchain technology offers businesses.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Business Process AutomationIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn if your business ready for the impact of artificial intelligence on your workforce, and how your organization can exploit the value of AI while augmenting its human capabilities.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Digital TransformationIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn how to make the most out of the opportunities that the digital era provides, and, as part of the leadership team, you'll learn the key areas you should focus on to ensure digital transformation in your organization.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on IoTIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn how the Internet of Things (IoT) will change the way you do business, and what you need to do to create value from the Internet of Things.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on Making Digital Platforms WorkIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn if a digital platform is the tool your business needs to improve efficiency, market share, and innovation, how can digital platforms deliver more value to users and investors, and more.
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MIT Sloan Management Review on RoboticsIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn how fast your company should jump on the cognitive technology bandwagon, and whether you're at risk of losing your job to a robot in the future.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Research Report on Achieving Individual - and Organizational - Value With AINew research shows that employees derive individual value from AI when using the technology improves their sense of competency, autonomy, and relatedness. Likewise, organizations are far more likely to obtain value from AI when their workers do. This report offers key insights for leaders on achieving individual and organizational value with artificial intelligence in their organizations.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Research Report on Building Robust RAI Programs as Third-Party AI Tools ProliferateThe risks and failures of AI systems are more palpable and numerous than ever, but organizations are at risk of falling behind.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Research Report on Cultural Benefits of Artificial Intelligence in the EnterpriseThe 2021 MIT SMR-BCG report identifies a wide range of AI-related cultural benefits at both the team and organizational levels.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Research Report on Expanding AI's Impact With Organizational LearningMost companies developing AI capabilities have yet to gain significant financial benefits from their efforts. Only when organizations add the ability to learn with AI do significant benefits become likely.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Research Report on To Be a Responsible AI Leader, Focus on Being ResponsibleNew research shows that although leaders agree that responsible AI should be a top management concern, few have prioritized such initiatives. As AI failures expose companies and their customers to risks, and regulatory attention grows, evidence points to the value of cultivating RAI policies even before an AI system rollout.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Research Report on Winning With AIAI promises rewards but also comes with risks - namely, that competitors figure out how to successfully use it before you do. This year's 2019 MIT SMR-BCG Artificial Intelligence Global Executive Study and Research Report shows early AI winners are focused on organization-wide alignment, investment, and integration.
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More Joel On SoftwareContaining a collection of essays from the author's web site, this "in-the-trenches" book offers a feast of opinions and impressions on software development, software design, running a software business, and so much more.
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Moving to the Cloud Corporation: How to Face the Challenges and Harness the Potential of Cloud ComputingProviding an outline of everything that a manager needs to know in order to make strategic decisions about cloud technology, this essential guide provides a deep insight into the progress of the cloud so far and supports the need for a new operating model.
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Network and Data Security for Non-EngineersPresenting the tools, establishing persistent presence, and examining the use of sites as testbeds to determine successful variations of software that elude detection, this book explains network and data security by analyzing the Anthem breach step-by-step, and how hackers gain entry, place hidden software, download information, and hide the evidence of their entry.
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Organization and Management of IT: The New Role of IT and the CIO in Digital TransformationThis book takes a practical look at how IT organizations need to position themselves optimally in this dynamically changing world and what this means for the leadership of this increasingly important IT.
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Our Planet Powered by AI: How We Use Artificial Intelligence to Create a Sustainable Future for HumanityA hands-on guide to evolving your company with ethical AI along with thought-provoking insights and predictions from a variety of well-known industry leaders
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Plato and the Nerd: The Creative Partnership of Humans and TechnologyThis book explains how humans and technology evolve together in a creative partnership.
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Power and Prediction: The Disruptive Economics of Artificial IntelligenceIn Power and Prediction, authors Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb examine AI's transformative predictive capabilities and how it revolutionizes prediction and decision-making processes. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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Practical AI for Business Leaders, Product Managers, and EntrepreneursPractical AI for Business Leaders, Product Managers, and Entrepreneurs is a technical guidebook for the business leader or anyone responsible for leading AI-related initiatives in their organization.
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Precision Health and Artificial Intelligence: With Privacy, Ethics, Bias, Health Equity, Best Practices, and Case StudiesThis book provides a comprehensive explanation of precision (i.e., personalized) healthcare and explores how it can be advanced through artificial intelligence (AI) and other data-driven technologies.
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Reality Check: How Immersive Technologies Can Transform Your BusinessUsing case studies from organizations all over the world, this book will show you how immersive technologies like Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality cut costs, win customers and deliver efficient solutions for your business, regardless of its size.
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Relationships 5.0: How AI, VR, and Robots Will Reshape Our Emotional LivesGuiding readers away from fear and toward a new reality, Relationships 5.0 exposes the fundamental questions behind such essentials as companionship, trust, and love-and offers fascinating and revealing ideas about what the coming years will look like.
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Reshaping Retail: Why Technology is Transforming the Industry and How to Win in the New Consumer Driven WorldCombining extensive desk and field research, interviews with leading retailers and technologists, and the real world experience of practitioners in this area, this book will inspire and help store retailers to make the necessary transformation now to win in the new consumer driven world.
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Right First Time: Buying and Integrating Advanced Technology for Project SuccessThis book aims to be a self-help manual. It will enable you to improve your personal and corporate performance. It will also help you ensure that the sub-system elements of a project, where there are ‘interfaces' between systems that need to ‘talk' to each other, will be effectively managed - with no nasty surprises.
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Robot FuturesOffering a vision of robotics designed to create civic and community empowerment, this book considers how we will share our world with robots, and how our society could change as it incorporates a race of stronger, smarter beings.
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Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World, 15th Anniversary EditionCelebrating a decade and a half of smart, straight-forward advice on achieving security throughout computer networks from the leading authority on security, this 15th Anniversary volume exposes the digital world and the realities of our networked society, as well as security technologies and product capabilities, and their limitations.
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Social Machines: The Coming Collision of Artificial Intelligence, Social Networking, and HumanityA critical evaluation of the utopian claims and dystopian counterclaims of artificial intelligence (AI) prognosticators, this book introduces the reader to the pitfalls and promises of AI in its modern incarnation and the growing trend of systems to "reach off the Web" into the real world.
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The AI Dilemma: 7 Principles for Responsible TechnologyThe misuse of AI has led to wrongful arrests, denial of medical care, even genocide-this book offers 7 powerful principles that business can use now to end the harm.
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The AI Dilemma: 7 Principles for Responsible TechnologyThe AI Dilemma by Juliette Powell and Art Kleiner explores the risks associated with AI applications and how to prevent them from causing harm. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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The AI Economy: Work, Wealth and Welfare in the Robot AgeA fundamentally optimistic view which will help you plan for changing times, this book explains AI and leads you towards a more certain future.
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The Automation Advantage: Embrace the Future of Productivity and Improve Speed, Quality, and Customer Experience Through AIIn The Automation Advantage, the authors draw on their wealth of knowledge to guide you on how to plan and execute your automation initiative successfully. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
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The Blockchain Alternative: Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy and Economic TheoryShowing how distributed ledger technologies, especially the blockchain, are transforming the finance sector in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, this book surveys the measures, tools, and theories being developed to create a new framework of monetary economics and capitalism.
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The Business Blockchain: Promise, Practice, and Application of the Next Internet TechnologyTeaching you how to think about the blockchain, this book is an invitation for technologists to better understand the business potential of the blockchain, and for business minded people to grasp the many facets of blockchain technology.
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The Business Model Innovation Factory: How to Stay Relevant When The World is ChangingYour organization must be a business model innovator to stay competitive in today's turbulent world. This timely book provides leaders with the survival skills to create a pipeline of new business models in the face of disruptive markets and competition.
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The Business of Android Apps Development: Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed on Google Play, Amazon App Store and MoreTelling today's story on how to make money on Android apps, this up-to-date resource takes you step-by-step through cost-effective marketing, public relations and sales techniques that have proven successful for professional Android app creators and indie shops.
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The Business of iOS App Development: For iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches, Third EditionWritten by experienced developers with business backgrounds, this step-by-step guide shows you how to incorporate marketing and business savvy into every aspect of the design and development process, giving your app the best possible chance of succeeding in the App Store.
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The Business of Metaverse: How Organizations Can Optimize the Opportunities of Web3 and AIUnderstand the metaverse, grasp its myriad opportunities and prepare for its key challenges with this panoramic guide to the metaverse business opportunity landscape.
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The Coming Age of Robots: Implications for Consumer Behavior and Marketing StrategyDescribing what we can expect in terms of robot advances over the next two decades, this book provides an in-depth look at how American consumers will react to the significant social, economic and marketplace changes that will be brought about by the robot revolution.
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The Cryptocurrency Revolution: Finance in the Age of Bitcoin, Blockchains and TokensWritten in jargon-free and accessible language, this book examines the key value proposition of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and how decentralized technologies could enable banks and financial institutions to become more efficient.
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The Digital Innovation Playbook: Creating a Transformative Customer ExperienceShowing how great organizations like Kodak, IndyCar, U.S. Army, and Southwest Airlines have used digital innovation to drive colossal success, this breakthrough book explains how organizations both small and large can employ digital innovation methodologies to grow sales and profit.
By Nicholas J. Webb
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The Digital Mind: How Science is Redefining HumanityDescribing how advances in science and technology could enable us to create digital minds, this book wonders what will be the social, legal, and ethical implications if digital minds come into existence,? Will digital minds be our partners, or our rivals?
By Arlindo Oliveira
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The Disruption DilemmaCutting through the chatter to focus on disruption in its initial use as a business term, this expert guide identifies new ways to understand it and suggests new tools to manage it.
By Joshua Gans
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The Economic Value of Digital Disruption: A Holistic Assessment for CXOsThis book is a holistic impact study, replete with real-world examples, of digital transformation enhancing businesses and influencing managers' thinking.
By Vijay Kumar
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The Future is Big: How Emerging Technologies are Transforming Industry and SocietiesThis book will dissect how various aspects of our lives will be transformed in the years to come, with a particular focus on how to benefit from these emerging technologies.
By Uma Vanka
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The Future of the Workplace: Insights and Advice from 31 Pioneering Business and Thought LeadersAs society evolves in the direction of innovation, digital influence, and rapid information delivery, workplaces must follow suit in order to remain relevant and engaging to modern employees.
By Bill Fox
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The Future of Work: How Artificial Intelligence Can Augment Human CapabilitiesWritten by academic scholars and industry professionals, this book discusses how innovative companies are leveraging Artificial Intelligence and intelligent tools to make the workforce more inclusive, and enhance and augment the human worker rather than replace it.
By Ammar Rayes, Haluk Demirkan, Heather Yurko, Nathan Tymann, Yassi Moghaddam
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The Future of Work: Robots, AI, and AutomationIn The Future of Work, author Darrell M. West explains the current and future implications of emerging technologies in the workplace. In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Darrell M. West
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The Innovation-Friendly Organization: How to Cultivate New Ideas and Embrace the Change They BringPacked with personal insights, case studies, and clear, actionable recommendations, this practical book defines a new corporate culture grounded in diversity of thought and attitude that creates an environment conducive to innovation.
By Anna Simpson
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The Internet of ThingsA guided tour through the Internet of Things (IoT), this book explains that IoT is still in its early stages and considers the long-term impact of the IoT on society, narrating an eye-opening "Day in the Life" of IoT connections circa 2025.
By Samuel Greengard
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The Last Driver's License Holder Has Already Been Born: How Rapid Advances in Automotive Technology will Disrupt Life as We Know It and Why This is a Good ThingExplaining how the radical disruption of the auto industry affects you-and how you can prepare for the soon-to-be new normal, this book provides the knowledge and insight you need to keep yourself and your organization ahead of the curve-and in front of the competition.
By Mario Herger
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The Metaverse: And How It Will Revolutionize EverythingThe Metaverse provides a definitive explanation of what the Metaverse is while making bold claims on how the Metaverse will likely shape the future of the internet as we know it (and our lives along with it). In this Review, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Matthew Ball
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The New Advanced Society: Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Internet of Things ParadigmIncluded in this book are the fundamentals of Society 5.0, artificial intelligence, and the industrial Internet of Things, featuring their working principles and application in different sectors.
By Ramesh Kumar Mohapatra, S. Balamurugan, Sandeep Kumar Panda, Subhrakanta Panda
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The Reality of Virtuality: Harness the Power of Virtual Reality to Connect with ConsumersVirtual Reality (VR) technology has become more sophisticated and widespread. Consumers embrace it for gaming and entertainment. New industries are using it to showcase their products and services, with VR experiences becoming more immersive and realistic than ever.
By Alena Kostyk, Kirsten Cowan, Seth Ketron
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The Rise of AI-Powered CompaniesThe Rise of AI-Powered Companies examines some of the most successful examples of companies using artificial intelligence to their advantage. From AI-enabled countries across the globe that stayed resilient and strong in the face of COVID-19, to Business-to-Consumer businesses that transformed their product development processes thanks to unprecedented amounts of consumer data, increasing their revenues manifold along the way.
By François Candelon, Martin Reeves
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The Rise of Virtual Communities: In Conversation with Virtual World PioneersUncover the fascinating history of virtual communities and how we connect to each other online. The Rise of Virtual Communities, explores the earliest online community platforms, mapping the technological evolutions, and the individuals, that have shaped the culture of the internet.
By Amber Atherton
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The Seven Principles of Digital Business StrategyThis book is not about why you should digitally transform and become more strategic; it's about how. It lays out the steps that must be taken, the data that should be used, and the decision tree to be followed.
By Mark Durkin, Niall McKeown
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The Tech Executive Operating System: Creating an R&D Organization that Moves the NeedleShowing you how to make small changes in an organization that will cultivate a large impact, this book provides useful yardsticks to measure the progress and contributions of managers, teams, and individuals in your organization.
By Aviv Ben-Yosef
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The Technology Fallacy: How People are the Real Key to Digital TransformationIn The Technology Fallacy, the authors discuss ways in which companies can respond successfully to digital disruption. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Anh Nguyen Phillips, Garth R. Andrus, Gerald C. Kane, Jonathan R. Copulsky
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The Technology Fallacy: How People are the Real Key to Digital TransformationOffering managers and business leaders a guide for surviving digital disruptions, this book explains why an organization's response to digital disruption should focus on people and processes and not necessarily on technology.
By Anh Nguyen Phillips, Garth R. Andrus, Gerald C. Kane, Jonathan R. Copulsky
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Toward Robots That Reason: Logic, Probability & Causal LawsThis book discusses the two fundamental elements that underline the science and design of artificial intelligence (AI) systems: the learning and acquisition of knowledge from observational data, and the reasoning of that knowledge together with whatever information is available about the application at hand.
By Vaishak Belle
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Transformations in Mobility: Trends, Disruptions and the Future of Mobility and TransportationDelve into the disruptions, explore lessons learned and investigate what the future holds for the mobility sector with this sweeping exploration of the trends, challenges and opportunities impacting the transportation industry.
By Gilles Roucolle
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Trends and Innovations in Urban E-PlanningTrends and Innovations in Urban E-Planning provides an updated panorama of the main trends, challenges, and recent innovations in the field of e-planning through the critical perspectives of diverse experts. This book adds new and updated evidence on recent changes in this field and provides critical insights on these innovations.
By Carlos Nunes Silva
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Understanding Augmented Reality: Concepts and ApplicationsExploring the different techniques, technologies and approaches used in developing augmented reality applications, this unique book helps untangle the seemingly endless approaches that are being taken in the market today.
By Alan B. Craig
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Unsupervised: Navigating and Influencing a World Controlled by Powerful New TechnologiesUnsupervised: Navigating and Influencing a World Controlled by Powerful New Technologies examines the fast-emerging technologies and tools that are already starting to completely revolutionize our world.
By Daniel Doll-Steinberg, Stuart Leaf
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Using Artificial Intelligence in Marketing: How to Harness AI and Maintain the Competitive EdgeAn essential read for every 21st century marketer, this book provides the definitive, practical framework needed for marketers to identify, apply and embrace the opportunity to maximize the results and business advancement that AI can bring.
By Katie King
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Value in a Digital World: How to Assess Business Models and Measure Value in a Digital WorldThrough high profile case studies, this book provides an in-depth examination of the concept of value in a digital world, an analysis of a range of digital business models, and a framework for assessing the value of digital businesses.
By Francisco J. López Lubíán, José Esteves
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Virtual Natives: How a New Generation is Using Technology to Revolutionize Work, Play, and CultureThe eclipse of Digital Natives and the dawn of virtual culture-how Gen A, Z are radically redefining the future of work, play, economics, and social life.
By Catherine D. Henry, Leslie Shannon
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Virtual You: How Building Your Digital Twin Will Revolutionize Medicine and Change Your LifeVirtual You is a panoramic account of efforts by scientists around the world to build digital twins of human beings, from cells and tissues to organs and whole bodies.
By Peter Coveney, Roger Highfield
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Why Digital Transformations Fail: The Surprising Disciplines of How to Take Off and Stay AheadThis book gives you the keys to a successful digital transformation: a proven five-stage model and a disciplined process for executing it.
By Tony Saldanha
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Building and Managing High-Performance Distributed Teams: Navigating the Future of WorkSend your company confidently into a new age, one in which people, not buildings, are at its heart. This book will teach you the difference between distributed and remote teams and why "opening the net" is key for hiring the best talent.
By Alberto S. Silveira Jr.
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Collaboration Tools for Project Managers: How to Choose, Get Started, and Collaborate with TechnologyShowing project managers how to lay a solid foundation for virtual collaboration, this book provides the latest information, success stories, and an easy-to-follow guide to implementing online collaboration tools and helping to overcome obstacles.
By Elizabeth Harrin
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Collaboration Speeds Up at General ElectricThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review fosters a culture open to collaboration, experimentation, and agility using a framework called FastWorks.
By Janice Semper (General Electric Co.), interviewed by Gerald C. Kane
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on In Search of the Collaboration Sweet SpotThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review discusses why it's not how often brands work together but how many work together that matters for customers.
By Sam Maglio
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on The Profound Influence of Small Choices in Digital CollaborationSimple decisions about how to use collaboration tools can set teams on a path toward either incremental or breakthrough innovations.
By Burcu Bulgurcu, Wietske Van Osch
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Virtual CollaborationIn this collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review, you'll learn how to work remotely--and make it work; employ, trust, and monitor a crowdsourced workforce you've never even met; and manage employees who expect the option to work from home.
By MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on When Collaboration Fails and How to Fix ItThis article from MIT Sloan Management Review leaders can diagnose team dysfunction by looking for six common patterns.
By Inga Carboni, Rob Cross
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The Connect Effect: Building Strong Personal, Professional, and Virtual NetworksBased on the author's twenty-plus years of experience running networks, as well as interviews with top executives, researchers, and thought leaders, this strategic guide will help you take a conscious, systematic approach to networking.
By Michael Dulworth
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The Five Roles of a Master Herder: A Revolutionary Model for Socially Intelligent LeadershipExploring "the way of the horse," an experiential wisdom gained by studying the nonpredatory power of horses, this book adapts these horse-inspired insights into useful tools for developing collaborative leadership and managing change.
By Linda Kohanov
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The Future Workplace Experience: 10 Rules For Mastering Disruption in Recruiting and Engaging EmployeesPresenting an actionable framework for meeting today's toughest business disruptions head-on, this book guides you step-by-step through the process of recruiting top employees and building an engaged culture-one that will drive your company to long-term success.
By Jeanne C. Meister, Kevin Mulcahy
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The Handbook of High Performance Virtual Teams: A Toolkit for Collaborating Across BoundariesContaining an array of illustrative cases as well as practical tools for designing, implementing, and maintaining effective virtual work, this resource provides a framework for working collaboratively across boundaries of time, space, and culture.
By Jill Nemiro, Lori Bradley, Michael Beyerlein, Susan Beyerlein (eds)
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The Long-Distance Teammate: Stay Engaged and Connected While Working AnywhereWhat does it mean to "go to work" when you don't actually leave the house? This is the ultimate guide for remote workers who want to stay engaged as team members, maintain robust work relationships, and keep an eye on their long-term career goals.
By Kevin Eikenberry, Wayne Turmel
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The Successful Virtual Classroom: How To Design And Facilitate Interactive And Engaging Live Online LearningThe Successful Virtual Classroom provides detailed instruction on how to create a virtual classroom that's as engrossing as it is encouraging. In this Summary, we discuss the salient points of the book based on our interpretation of its contents.
By Darlene Christopher
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Trust in Virtual TeamsProviding a clear view of how virtual projects can succeed, this thoughtful and pragmatic guide explores how quality assurance compliments and promotes effective organizational design and project management to build solid trust relationships within virtual teams.
By Thomas P. Wise
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Virtual Coach, Virtual MentorProviding a wide variety of perspectives on a rapidly growing phenomenon, this timely, significant book aims to encourage more practitioners and their clients and more organizations to experiment with using electronic media to enrich coaching and mentoring.
By David Clutterbuck, Zulfi Hussain (eds)
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Virtual Leadership: Practical Strategies for Getting the Best Out of Virtual Work and Virtual TeamsWith diverse case studies and examples, this essential guide discusses how leading a virtual team requires a new set of skills and a facilitative leadership approach, and provides practical strategies, tools and solutions for the key issues involved in managing at a distance.
By Penny Pullan
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Where in the World is My Team?: Making A Success Of Your Virtual Global WorkplaceIdeal for managers and those interested in succeeding in a global economy, this easy-to-follow guide introduces new technologies and focuses on the Key Performance Zones for global team collaboration with briefing report summaries to emphasize key points.
By Terence Brake
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Working at a Distance: A Global Business Model for Virtual Team CollaborationOrganizations are implementing virtual teams using web technologies as a cost-effective measure for training and project development. This timely book provides a detailed, comprehensible virtual team business model for managers, professionals, teachers or students involved globally with such initiatives.
By Cassandra J. Smith