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Leadership Lessons from Evidence-Based Medicine

The Practical Leader

In the 19 th century “snake oil salesmen” travelled throughout North America selling unproven or fraudulent oils, elixirs, and various cure-all remedies. ” We badly need the same evolution in leadership development. In their white paper, “Leadership 6.0: In their white paper, “Leadership 6.0:

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The Potential for Blockchain to Transform Electronic Health Records

Harvard Business Review

In our white paper, “A Case Study for Blockchain in Healthcare,” we proposed a novel, decentralized record management system to handle EHRs using blockchain technology, which we called MedRec. MedRec doesn’t store health records or require a change in practice. The ledger also inherently includes an audit trail.

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You Found Your Product-Market Fit. Now What?

Harvard Business Review

You dive deep into a customer development process, working closely with a few customers who feed you requirements and are willing to trial an imperfect product that is evolving quickly. With no travel budget and no field offices, the numbers pencil out nicely. In every start-up, finding initial product-market fit is a magical moment.

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How GE Uses Data Visualization to Tell Complex Stories

Harvard Business Review

How did your strategy around it develop? When we released a white paper last fall on the industrial Internet , data visualization was a great way to tell that story. We released all of it to the Kaggle community of data scientists globally and said: improve travel. An edited version of our conversation is below.

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Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?

QAspire

ClickInsights: What is your favorite white paper? Along our journey(or “the walk&# as you call it), it is important to forever challenge ourselves and not to be lethargic in one’s own comfort zone. Thanx again for the thoughtful post. Ambal Balakrishnan´s last blog. Why do you like it? the post): 1) Where are you walking?

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