Thu.Jul 07, 2022

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Digital Transformation Is Changing Supply Chain Relationships

Harvard Business Review

Technology offers new ways of sharing information and assets, meaning managers will have to rethink their relationships with suppliers and competitors.

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Drivers of health in action: shining a spotlight on CommonSpirit

Christensen Institute

In our latest research, You are what you treat: Transforming the health care business model so companies—and people—thrive , we set out to discover what makes health care organizations capable of successfully addressing the drivers of health (DOH). In short, the answer lies in their business models. To better understand what allowed certain organizations to succeed in their DOH efforts, we interviewed leaders successfully addressing DOH in their work.

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4 Hacks to Stop Questioning If You're Good Enough

Entrepreneur - Innovation

High-performers often wonder if we're measuring up. These tools give you the ruler.

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How Philanthropists Can Diversify Their Grantmaking Portfolios

Harvard Business Review

It’s about creating a balance of grant types, categorized by operations, growth, and risk.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

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.

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Top Five Reasons Customers Don’t Return

Innovation Excellence

GUEST POST from Shep Hyken Whatever you sell, be it a product or service, your customers expect that it will do what it’s supposed to do. If you sell a car, the car should work.

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Keeping Up with Trends and Technologies: A Simple (but Powerful) Guide

ITONICS

Keeping up with trends and emerging technologies is essential for any business that wants to stay competitive. An effective trend and technology scouting process is key to keep an overview of drivers of change and to spot innovation opportunities at an early stage. This blog provides four steps to scan, scout, and monitor trends and technologies efficiently.

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Reevaluating Your Facilitation Approach Post-Pandemic

CMOE

The Covid-19 pandemic forever changed the workplace and the people who operate within it. Some companies are still fully remote, some are “hybrid” (part-time in the office and part-time from home), and some are back in the office full time. Beyond where and how the work occurs, the labor force itself has also changed dramatically over the last few years; some people permanently left the workforce, others made career changes, and still others sought jobs that either no longer exist or are now ver

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4 Hacks to Stop Questioning If You're Good Enough

Entrepreneur - Innovation

High-performers often wonder if we're measuring up. These tools give you the ruler.

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Do Smartphones Ruin Our Memory Capacity?

Linda Bernardi

I make a point to remember dates, phone numbers, membership numbers, and addresses. I constantly practice and make a point of remembering dates maybe 3-4 months out. I find that if I don’t do this constantly my brain slows down. Friends and colleagues often ask me… “Why?” They tell me that they no longer remember even their family’s phone numbers, that they don’t need to because they have a smartphone.