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Advanced Analytics Are Crucial to Digital Transformation - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM DXC TECHNOLOGY

Harvard Business Review

Core technologies such as cloud, mobility, modern applications, and networks continue to evolve. Read more from DXC Technology: Digital Transformation Is Racing Ahead and No Industry Is Immune. Embracing Digital Change Requires a Clear Strategic Focus. That’s still true. How to Become a Digital Enterprise.

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Research Shows Immigrants Help Businesses Grow. Here’s Why.

Harvard Business Review

Those companies that do not continually innovate and adapt along with advances in technology and changes in society eventually see their products or services fade in importance. Growth demands that businesses view change as imperative, not optional. Diversity and inclusion.

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Keep Learning Once You Hit the C-Suite

Harvard Business Review

Another urged executives to “continue to educate themselves commercially, financially, and operationally.”. Some argued that merely keeping pace with industry and market changes is inadequate; an executive must anticipate change. The costs of not doing so—not continuously changing and evolving—are likely to be high.

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The Dawning of the Age of Flex Labor

Harvard Business Review

There are two reasons such a flexible work system is now plausible. The second is technology. The increased difficulty of saving for retirement from continually changing benefits programs. By making adjustments easier, the flexible work system allows firms to adjust faster and more accurately.

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The Big Picture of Business – The Realities of Branding… Slogans that Mislead

Strategy Driven

What is their commitment toward literacy, social services, health care, the environment, multicultural diversity and other key issues that really create a better life? My analysis: Productivity software does no good unless one commits to change, alters behavioral traits and commits to time management. .’ The New York Times.

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