Three Types of Lifelong Learning
Michael Roberto
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
Paul Hobcraft
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
The issue we must tackle today, is how we go about adapting to the changing world? One that will be able to take all the advantages of the changes all businesses are undergoing, how societies will be adjusting and responding. We are facing a time of unprecedented economic and social crisis but this is a time for seizing and sizing different opportunities.
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Mills-Scofield
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
NYC Guggenheim Museum’s Oculus ? Guggenheim Foundation. In my first year of college, I took an upper level course on Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, filled with philosophy majors. I was totally over my head. But, I still love Critique ! Usually relegated to the design world, it is a technique we should be using in business (and life!). In business, we usually criticize…and personalize.
Greatest. Idea. Ever.
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
The texts came in urgently. Fast and Furious. “Turn on the news!” “Right now!” “Space Launch happening soon!” For years I’ve lamented the fact that we no longer celebrate space launches like we once did when man first walked on the Moon. And then when the call finally comes in I reacted the way most Americans probably reacted, “But, I’m watching football!
Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions
In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets.
Mills-Scofield
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
NYC Guggenheim Museum’s Oculus ? Guggenheim Foundation. In my first year of college, I took an upper level course on Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, filled with philosophy majors. I was totally over my head. But, I still love Critique ! Usually relegated to the design world, it is a technique we should be using in business (and life!). In business, we usually criticize…and personalize.
Greatest. Idea. Ever.
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
I had a weird dream last night. And the night before. And the night before that. It’s gotten to the point where I’m literally afraid to fall asleep. Fearful of what I’m going to uncover in the deep recesses of my mind. If you’re the same way you may be comforted to know that at least there’s a reason why this keeps happening.
Business Innovation Brief brings together the best content for business innovation and strategy professionals from the widest variety of industry thought leaders.
Innovation in Practice
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
If you like creativity and innovation, there are a lot of great books out there that cover just a wide range of topics. So how do you know which ones to get? . Here are my Top 6 picks: Think!: Before It’s Too Late by Edward de Bono. Edward de Bono is the inventor of the technique called lateral thinking. This book contains many great stories, jokes, and metaphors.
Innovation Leader
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
Out latest issue of Pointers gathers advice from our Strategic Partners on what innovators should do to succeed and what to avoid.
The Human Factor
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
source. Major corporations regularly embark on global projects that involve teams in diverse geographical locations. If you are considering embarking on a global project, or are already involved in one, then consider these factors that will have a huge impact on the success or failure of your project. Diverse geographical location. When a team cannot regularly come together for face-to-face meetings, communication difficulties will arise.
The Human Factor
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
Have you ever noticed that all the best marketing tactics are the least expected? . Take blogging, for instance. Thirty years ago, nobody imagined that a post on a company’s website would become a viable replacement for regular ads. But in 2020, nobody bats an eyelid. It’s perfectly normal for modern firms to adopt a “content-first” strategy to get the word out about their brand. .
Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage
Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.
The Human Factor
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
source. Employees are the backbone of any organization, and therefore it is essential to keep them motivated. The more motivated your employees are, the more work they do, and the more money it makes you. After all, it takes a lot of work to find the perfect hire for your company; you want to ensure you keep them and also have them reach their full potential.
The Human Factor
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
If there is one common thread that every single business in every single industry has, it’s online marketing. We are living in a digital age, which means that you want to take up a digital space to be able to be relevant and offer something to your customers. User experience for your website and your online social media pages is important. You want this to work for your business, and if you are running a marketing strategy you need to have a digital one written.
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