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Virtual Reality Could Help With Caring For Disabled People

The Horizons Tracker

Living with disability “Being a disability support worker requires many attributes including patience, honesty, and compassion, as well as skills in first aid, administration, information technology, teamwork, providing personal care, and problem-solving,” the researchers explain.

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Design Thinking: A Guide to Creative Problem Solving for Everyone

Strategy Driven

Design Thinking: A Guide to Creative Problem Solving for Everyone seeks to assist in addressing a full spectrum of challenges from the most vexing to the everyday—whether you work in a design field or not. Design thinking has been recognized as an important means to innovate in the context of developing new products and technologies.

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Marketing’s New Digital Role Is Shortchanging IT

Harvard Business Review

Once a realm defined by its creative expression, trade shows, and glossy literature, marketing has instead become the place in the organization that pulls together all of the information necessary to find, sell to, and serve the customer effectively and efficiently. Information & technology Marketing'

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CEOs Must Engage All Stakeholders

Harvard Business Review

Because of the web, social media, and advances in mobile and interactive communications and information technologies, the experiences of human beings are now at the heart of value creation. Apple under the leadership of Steve Jobs offers a metaphor for the future role of the CEO as a co-creative engagement orchestrator.

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Financial Rewards Make People Suggest Fewer but Better Ideas

Harvard Business Review

In 2010, one large Asian information technology services company decided to run an experiment to see if rewards could actually improve and encourage employee ideas. “This was quite exciting as most research on creativity is field research based on interviews, and is done by psychologists,” said Gibbs.

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Why Peter Drucker’s Writing Still Feels So Relevant

Harvard Business Review

In an era of rapid technological and social change, in which new management jargons seem to rise even faster than the disruptive startups that coin them, the career of Peter Drucker is perhaps as instructive as his writings themselves. This post is one in a series of perspectives by presenters and participants in the 8th Global Drucker Forum.

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A Role for Specialists in Resuscitating Accountable Care Organizations

Harvard Business Review

First, as we inevitably learn more about disease processes and develop increasingly specific therapies, new technologies, an aging population, and expanded coverage will lead to greater demand for specialist and subspecialist care. Health information technology will support these new partnerships and foster team-based care.