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Five Tech Trends Impacting the Healthcare Industry

Daniel Burrus

Global, national, and local healthcare systems have gone through more change in the past few years than almost any other industry. Five Tech Trends Impacting the Healthcare Industry. In some cases, as already demonstrated in Apple Watch commercials, these can be life-saving technologies.

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The Power of Innovation: Key Topics and Content from Dynamic Keynote Speakers

Leapfrogging

Risk Management : Fostering a culture that is not risk-averse but rather sees calculated risks as opportunities for growth. Disruptive Innovation Disruptive innovation is a buzzword you’ve likely encountered, but understanding its intricacies can be transformative for your business.

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The Case For Humanities In The Era Of AI, Automation, And Technology

Faisal Hoque

As the Fourth Industrial Revolution advances, virtually all job openings will emphasize judgment and decision-making and an ability to manage people and resources. Virtually all job openings will place significant importance on judgment and decision making and more than two thirds will value an ability to manage people and resources.

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Actor-Oriented Organizing for the Digital Age

IdeaSpies

Many start-up companies use digital technologies to develop new products and business models that disrupt the present way of doing business and take customers away from firms that cannot change and adapt. Hierarchically managed organizations, in short, are constrained in their ability to innovate.

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Actor-Oriented Organizing for the Digital Age

IdeaSpies

Many start-up companies use digital technologies to develop new products and business models that disrupt the present way of doing business and take customers away from firms that cannot change and adapt. Hierarchically managed organizations, in short, are constrained in their ability to innovate.