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Virtual reality in banking. How are we going to visit the bank in the future?

Strategy Driven

What was the subject of science fiction books and films not so long ago has become real and accessible today. Instead of presenting tables and numbers, the advisor will be able to, for example, transfer the client to some real estate, show him spatial, attractive charts or visualize data or the effects of various decisions.

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What Inclusive Urban Development Can Look Like

Harvard Business Review

One of us is an urban theorist, the other a community-focused real estate developer. There’s also potential to improve existing jobs by providing lower-skill workers with tools and encouragement, thereby improving customer service, reducing turnover, and promoting innovation and engagement. We think cities can do better.

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What Amazing Bosses Do Differently

Harvard Business Review

Yet in today’s rapidly evolving, 24/7 workplaces, it’s not always clear what managers should do to create the most satisfying work experiences and the happiest employees. If you supervise others, make sure you do the following: Manage individuals, not teams. But this is also the manager’s responsibility.

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4 Organizational Mistakes That Plague Modern Knowledge Workers

Harvard Business Review

And yet in my work with clients, I often discover old ideas about time management that don’t take this new reality into account. Proponents say they also improve collaboration and innovation, and opponents report that they cause higher stress and lower concentration, motivation, and cognitive functioning.

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The Booming Business of Drones

Harvard Business Review

reauthorization law, envisions a $5 billion-plus industry of camera drones being used for all sorts of purposes from real estate advertising to crop dusting to environmental monitoring and police work." As the New York Times wrote in a December 25 editorial : "The drone go-ahead, signed in February by President Obama in the F.A.A.