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Are CEOs Really Necessary Anymore?

Strategy Driven

As futurist Ray Kurzweil observed in 2005, in the near future, machine intelligence is going to exceed human intelligence. To find out, it may be worthwhile to make some sharp distinctions between what Big Data driving AI can do, and what it cannot. CEO’s Role- Wisdom and Innovation. The second is to lead innovation.

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HPU: A Case Study in the Extraordinary

Mark Sanborn

The longer version is that an intentional leader revolutionized the academic institution of High Point University with powerful and practical business principles, which often received sharp criticism but ultimately proved to be wildly successful. Examples include: Steve Wozniak : Apple Co-founder and HPU Innovator-in-Residence.

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New Report Highlights The Growing Discontent With Democracy

The Horizons Tracker

We find that dissatisfaction with democracy has risen over time, and is reaching an all-time global high, in particular in developed countries.”. A sharp fall. The data suggests the sharpest fall has been since 2005, during which 38.7% “Across the globe, democracy is in a state of malaise,” the researchers say. “We

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The Missing Political Debate Over the Digital Economy

Harvard Business Review

Hillary Clinton has a tech and innovation agenda. A 2011 McKinsey study estimated that the internet accounted for 21% of GDP growth over the previous five years among the developed countries studied, a sharp increase over the 10% contribution over the 15 years prior. since 2005 are due to this phenomenon.