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6 Ways AI Could Disrupt Your Business

Harvard Business Review

How can boards better understand the potential impacts of AI? The authors suggest six scenarios that all boards must consider — and then act upon — ranging from predicting extreme operational changes, to anticipating new strategic ways to compete, to foreseeing existential threats that could obviate one’s business.

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Have organizations become more collaborative over 25 years? What has enabled that?

Paul Hobcraft

Hopefully, this change has enabled better value creation and learning how to innovate. Methodologies Agile methodologies: Organizations are increasingly adopting agile methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, to manage their innovation processes. I personally don’t think so.

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Artificial Intelligence: Disruption or Opportunity?

Daniel Burrus

Watson is a cognitive computer that learns over time. Thanks to its three unique capabilities — natural language processing; hypothesis generation and evaluation; and dynamic learning — cognitive computing is being applied in an ever-growing list of fields. IBM’s Watson is a good example of a fast-developing AI system.

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5G Is Far Bigger Than Faster Smartphones

Daniel Burrus

The global pandemic has disrupted business, government, healthcare, and education on a global level. This extreme disruption is far more than institutional. It’s been personal, disrupting how we all live, work, and play. . The world has never experienced as much uncertainty as it has today. 5G as a Hard Trend.

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Making Risk Management Less Risky with Anticipation

Daniel Burrus

In so doing, by being anticipatory you redefine the concept of risk management. Risk Management Redefined. Second, risk can be effectively anticipated and managed by using several elements of the Anticipatory Organization ® Model. But you can leverage Hard Trends to better manage that risk. Eager for more insights?

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The 3 Pillars of Manufacturing: Anticipation, Innovation, Collaboration

Daniel Burrus

Disruptive digital technology will transform every industry in one way or another. Here are a few advancements to be aware of that will only increase their disruption as part of the Industry 4.0 Internet of Things (IoT). Next-Generation Manufacturing Principles. future: Artificial Intelligence (AI). Virtual Reality (VR).

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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

I think most management teams believe they can accomplish incremental innovation in house, and they are happy with that result. Incremental innovation will become a consistent focus, while transformative and disruptive innovation will be sporadic at best. And in this recognition lie both opportunities and problems.