How to make data indispensable to your organization
Effective data leadership starts with modernizing data technology — and calls for taking action, no matter how daunting.
Effective data leadership starts with modernizing data technology — and calls for taking action, no matter how daunting.
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Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
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New MIT Sloan research presents a framework for business leaders to analyze whether to use quantum or traditional computing to yield the best outcome
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