Technology Innovation Strategy
Internet of Things in Motion: Analytics and Transportation
Industry expert Gerhard Kress discusses how the transportation industry is capitalizing on the opportunities that Internet of Things data offers.
Industry expert Gerhard Kress discusses how the transportation industry is capitalizing on the opportunities that Internet of Things data offers.
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In an on-demand webinar, Wolfgang Gruel and Frank Piller detail new experiments in personal transportation.
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This on-demand webinar highlights research from “Only Humans Need Apply: Winners and Losers in the Age of Smart Machines.”
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Content websites can convert visitors to paying customers by engaging them in a “ladder of participation.”
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Companies aiming to be competitive in the long term do not see safety and productivity as trade-offs.
Email archive data presents patterns that managers can use to improve organizational performance.
Managers have an opportunity to interrupt a sometimes vicious cycle between trust and commitment.
In a webinar, researchers from The Ohio State University show how resilient enterprises adapt to supply chain turbulence.
The increasing popularity of platform strategies masks a difficult truth: They are hard to execute well.
Coworking spaces can open the door to serendipitous encounters that inspire different ways of thinking.
Customers want employee interaction, convenience, and fast transactions in their self-service technology.