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The Slow Progress Being Made With AI In The UK

The Horizons Tracker

Successful AI/ML implementation has clear benefits for early adopters — As organisations look to the future, IT and operations are the leading areas where they plan on adding AI and ML capabilities.

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Do Your Customers Actually Want a “Smart” Version of Your Product?

Harvard Business Review

We began selling this new smart fan option and had several thousand excited early adopters. We were also a little too smitten with our technology, and assumed it would immediately appeal to the “early majority” – who as described in E.M. Should I keep the work in-house, or outsource it?

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Most Industries Are Nowhere Close to Realizing the Potential of Analytics

Harvard Business Review

While it may be possible to outsource analysis, the business translator role requires proprietary knowledge; some companies are therefore providing training to develop these capabilities from within. Early adopters are posting faster growth in operating profits , which enables them to continue innovating and solidifying their advantages.

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A Better Way for Employers to Procure Health Care

Harvard Business Review

First, they often outsource design and management of health care services to brokers, consultants, and health plans that have little means or incentive to improve quality or affordability. market for inconsistent care delivery by providers and dysfunctional payment by health plans. Conventional practice. A superior approach.

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What Knowledge Workers Stand to Gain from Automation

Harvard Business Review

In general, early adopters of RPA find that automation radically transforms operations, delivering much lower costs while improving service quality, increasing compliance (because everything the software does is logged), and decreasing delivery times. Here, two humans orchestrate 300 robots that perform the work of 600 people.

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What BMW’s Corporate VC Offers That Regular Investors Can’t

Harvard Business Review

Top startups already have market leading solutions. In fact, BMW’s greatest co-innovation success, 12 years earlier, had been in a “venture client” relationship with an early stage startup: Mobileye, now a leader in collision-avoidance technology. Private VCs and other professional investors can provide the first two.