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Putting Facebook in Perspective

Harvard Business Review

These new technologies allow anyone to connect to anyone and everyone, at any time — and there are already signs that the relationships we have with ourselves, with each other, and with our institutions are changing in response. Organizations: From Hierarchies to Networks. Markets: From Products to Platforms.

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The Metamorphosis of the CIO

Harvard Business Review

Originally, business consisted of neighbors exchanging the products of their labors, dedicated craftsmen travelling from town to town, and localized general stores. Originally, business consisted of neighbors exchanging the products of their labors, dedicated craftsmen travelling from town to town, and localized general stores.

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The Reinvention of NASA

Harvard Business Review

Since the Apollo program, NASA has faced funding cuts, competition from other nations for space leadership, and a radical restructuring of its operating environment due to the emergence of commercial space – all of which have forced the organization to change its ways of thinking and operating. Adapting to change.

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Get Started with Big Data: Tie Strategy to Performance

Harvard Business Review

This information on product returns, warranties, and customer complaints contained a wealth of information on consumer habits and preferences. Initially, the marketing and network organizations, rather than cooperate, blamed one another for the findings. BIG DATA INSIGHT CENTER. Can You Live Without a Data Scientist?

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Value-Based Health Care Is Inevitable and That’s Good

Harvard Business Review

Whether providers like it or not, health care is evolving from a proficiency-based art to a data-driven science, from freelance physicians to hospital-employed physicians, from one-size-fits-all community hospitals to vast hospital networks organized around centers of excellence. Military Leadership Lessons for Training Doctors.