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Free Webinar: IoT and Product Design
How companies can organize to accommodate the new age of product design.
How companies can organize to accommodate the new age of product design.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
In an on-demand webinar, Wolfgang Gruel and Frank Piller detail new experiments in personal transportation.
Creating competitive advantage from data is elusive for many organizations.
Putting data and analytics to work hasn’t just helped Ford more competitive — it has transformed the company’s processes.
Our biweekly exploration of new business ideas from the corridors of MIT.
“Big data” is less about handling massive data sets and more about integrating multiple data sources.
AI-supported management; how to buy your digital capabilities; videocasting for transparency.
Digitization has not resulted in increased productivity growth. A University of Chicago economist explains why.
Authors of a new 2016 report explain why competitive advantage from analytics is declining — and what to do about it.
Products connected to the Internet of Things are providing unprecedented levels of information.
Managers today expect computing technology to augment rather than replace the work of humans.
The 2016 Data & Analytics Report by MIT Sloan Management Review and SAS finds that competitive advantage from analytics is declining.
This on-demand webinar highlights research from “Only Humans Need Apply: Winners and Losers in the Age of Smart Machines.”
What’s happening in wearables at work, virtual reality in hiring, and enhancing big data ROI.
This week: using mobile to reduce supply chain risk; reengineering with machines; a data science primer for execs.
An MIT SMR case study looks at GE’s challenges in becoming a leader of the Industrial Internet.
GE is positioning itself to make the Industrial Internet a strong component of a more efficient oil and gas industry.
Is the forestry industry ready for an industry-specific Internet of Things?
From wearables to hotel desks that remind us to move around, connected objects are becoming a bigger part of consumers’ lives.