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The algorithm calculates customer trends and the most effective targeted promotions.

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A health care CEO on prioritizing exciting ideas

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How dynamic work design can prevent overload

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One core operational improvement — moving from a “push” to a “pull” method of scheduling — can have large implications for organizations’ agility.

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Ideas Made to Matter Entrepreneurship

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If you want to take advantage of the different types of entrepreneurial minds in your organization, you first have to know what they are.

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Ideas Made to Matter Technology

Why investors should look at ‘tough tech’

By Brian Eastwood

Tough tech, which applies science and technology to the world’s biggest problems, is redefining industries.

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