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How Innovation Is Completely Different in Established Organizations than in Startups

Leading Blog

In 2018 alone, 53 unicorns were added to the list. They require great technological conversions. But technology may, in fact, be a minor part of the task. Japanese airline ANA commissioned a global competition via the XPRIZE Foundation to create the future of travel that has now resulted in targeting the next big market: Space.

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2019 HR Leaders of the Year

HR Digest

As the workplace ethos changed with technological advances and a new generation of workers, the focus has shifted to employee management and performance and productivity. “I Diane Gherson is a trailblazer in introducing agile technologies in human resource processes. HR’s traditional role was payroll, benefits, and procedures.

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3 Questions About AI That Nontechnical Employees Should Be Able to Answer

Harvard Business Review

But I think we get closer to the heart of AI in 2018 when we think about small and mundane ways in which AI makes work just a little easier. Finding opportunities for this kind of clever improvement, saving human time and energy, is not just a leadership challenge. Insight Center. Adopting AI. Sponsored by SAS.

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9 Sustainable Business Stories That Shaped 2016

Harvard Business Review

The UN also agreed to slash emissions from the airline industry. This week, Canada announced it would tax carbon nationally by 2018. Renewables have been trouncing fossil fuels for a few years as the costs of the newer technologies have dropped remarkably fast. In the U.S., Renewables Kept Growing and Getting Cheaper.

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