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VUCA Leadership: Leading Through Turbulent Times

Experience to Lead

No matter how resistant we are to obstacles, learning curves or outright catastrophes, the landscape in which we work is constantly in motion. Now more than ever, businesses are dealing with the impacts of significant world events that have altered how they operate today. However, change is not all doom and gloom.

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New Hires 101: WorkBright’s Introductory Overview

HR Digest

It’s about creating a pathway for new hires to understand, adapt, and align with the company’s ethos, vision, and operational methodologies. Customization ensures that the software feels like a natural extension of your organization’s operations, rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.

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The Battle Over iPhones in India

Harvard Business Review

becoming the second largest smartphone market in the world. Clearly, there’s awareness and connectivity between major corporate leadership and the prospective tech market in India. If enforced, such a requirement would eliminate Cloudtail, the largest seller on Amazon India, effectively making its operations illegal.

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3D Printing Will Revive Conglomerates

Harvard Business Review

Wall Street began charging a “conglomerate discount,” saying that diverse operations were hard to analyze with confidence. True synergies across the diverse operations were often hard to see. Any conglomerate executives who resisted would soon feel the pressure from activist investors eager to create value.

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Get Your Organization Ready for 3D Printing

Harvard Business Review

And it wasn’t alone – another audio leader, Sony, similarly lost market share in electronics because of its analog bias. The Future of Operations. Include your staff engineers on the learning teams but make sure they don’t dominate the discussion. Insight Center. Sponsored by GE Corporate.

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A Survey of 3,000 Executives Reveals How Businesses Succeed with AI

Harvard Business Review

And AI success stories are becoming more numerous and diverse, from Amazon reaping operational efficiencies using its AI-powered Kiva warehouse robots, to GE keeping its industrial equipment running by leveraging AI for predictive maintenance. Our results suggest there’s still time to climb the learning curve and compete using AI.

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