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Why Curious People Are Destined for the C-Suite

Harvard Business Review

” Dell was responding to a 2015 PwC survey of more than a thousand CEOs, a number of whom cited “curiosity” and “open-mindedness” as leadership traits that are becoming increasingly critical in challenging times. replied , “I would place my bet on curiosity.”

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Using Data to Increase Patient Engagement in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

As a result, we can rapidly innovate and improve our products. But even more exciting is our ability to use our data to influence provider behavior and nudge medical staff in the interest of better efficiency and performance.

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How Online Innovators Are Disrupting Education

Harvard Business Review

Four years ago Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen predicted that online education would take off slowly and then hit everyone by surprise: the S-curve effect. According to the 2010 Sloan Survey of Online Learning , approximately 5.6 So there will always be a need for teachers.