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Embracing the Future: Fractional Executives and Generative AI

Tullio Siragusa

Generative AI refers to algorithms that can learn from data and generate original content, be it text, code, or strategic plans. Here are specific examples of how these technologies can be applied: Strategic Planning and Decision Making AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data to identify trends, opportunities, and threats.

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Strategic foresight: learning from Steve Jobs

Norbert Bol

The combination of vision and taking appropriate actions made him a great example of a discipline which is called strategic foresight. This discipline includes all activities related to forecasting, scenario analysis, action planning and decision making about strategy.

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Supply chain innovation – only through value creation!

Norbert Bol

These blogs triggered me to learn more about supply chain sustainability and learning in general. Therefore I have started the online course “Supply chain management: a learning perspective” by Professor Bowon Kim from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). Norbert Bol. Literature.

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5 Ideas for Simplified Strategic Planning this Year

BrainZooming

If you’re stumped, here five ideas we’d suggest where you can save some time, effort, and hassle in strategic planning: Start preparing your strategic foundation and situation analysis updates by asking, “What things still apply and are relevant for next year?”

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Responsible Artificial Intelligence

Norbert Bol

AI can be described as machines capable of imitating certain functionalities of human intelligence, including such features as perception, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, language interaction, and even producing creative work. From a risk management perspective, this needs oversight.

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Responsible Artificial Intelligence

Norbert Bol

AI can be described as machines capable of imitating certain functionalities of human intelligence, including such features as perception, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, language interaction, and even producing creative work. From a risk management perspective, this needs oversight.

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Are we doing enough? A blog about education and sustainability

Norbert Bol

Life long learning or permanent education is in most professions a requirement. However the reports that have been studied are not very recent (5 years ago), the analysis makes clear that it is important to see what a company claims to do, what their grounds are and how they warrant or justify it. You can download the report here.