A 4-step process for recovering from business disruption
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Firms disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic must position themselves for recovery. The military’s OODA process can help.
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Firms disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic must position themselves for recovery. The military’s OODA process can help.
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To improve AI adoption in your organization, pay attention to both capability and personalization, new research suggests.
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To close the opportunity gap in entrepreneurship, policymakers must be honest about who succeeds and why.
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In a $3.2 trillion industry, nobody can draw a complete picture of a patient’s life and health.
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Rent relief, corporate climate activism, labor rights, and income inequality are all on the docket post-COVID-19 lockdown.
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Borrowing a model from statistical physics, an MIT professor finds a better way to detect online bots.
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Third-party data is out there to find and use. To make external data work for your firm, vet it carefully and make it part of a centralized data strategy.
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As markets churn, ground your investing decisions with insights on mutual funds, options markets, target date funds, fintech, DeFi, and more.
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No. 1: Taking responsibility for analytics and artificial intelligence.
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The Zipcar co-founder shares her idea of “Peers Inc,” the organizational structure that creates collaborations between institutions and external resources and people.