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AI for Execs: Navigating the Future of Business.

Rich Gee Group

Supply chain management? The quality and volume of data you feed into an AI system determine the effectiveness of the outcomes. Promote an Ethical AI Culture: With great power comes great responsibility. Promote an Ethical AI Culture: With great power comes great responsibility. Is it customer service?

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New Supply Chain Jobs Are Emerging as AI Takes Hold

Harvard Business Review

Companies are cutting supply chain complexity and accelerating responsiveness using the tools of artificial intelligence. Through AI, machine learning, robotics, and advanced analytics, firms are augmenting knowledge-intensive areas such as supply chain planning, customer order management, and inventory tracking.

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Board Performance Optimization: Beyond Compliance Towards Excellence

N2Growth Blog

Understanding the Concept of Governance Excellence Governance excellence refers to the strategic oversight conducted by a company’s board of directors that ensures ethical, sustainable, and profitable organizational operations. These factors form a formidable foundation for effective organizational governance when paired together.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

Being an ethical and inclusive leader is a central pillar of CMI's Professional Standard. It could help boost pay equality Tips and tools to help you navigate the slippery slope of business ethics Lessons from Britain’s Most Admired Companies on leading with integrity Should pets be allowed in the office?

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The Right and Wrong Ways to Regulate Self-Driving Cars

Harvard Business Review

legal system is already having trouble keeping up with the pace of developments in transportation. For centuries, the principal assumption behind our transportation supply chain, one baked deeply into the legal system, is that cars are dangerous — or, to be more specific, that drivers are.

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The (New) Skills You Need to Succeed in Sales

Harvard Business Review

Increased use of technology, they told us, means that online channels are substituting for traditional face-to-face meetings, and CRM systems are providing new insights into customers. Instead, we see more people from technical or operations backgrounds such as project management, R&D, or supply chain moving into sales.

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The American Dream is Alive and Well, Outside America

Harvard Business Review

New research by Thomson Reuters demonstrates that emerging market professionals are increasingly driven by entrepreneurial values and optimism, leaving their Western counterparts in the dust when it comes to putting innovation and rewarding work before salary. Did anything in your survey results really surprise you?