Why we might be reading the data wrong
Among other things, the problem might lie with our inadequate understanding of the domain we are trying to map through data
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Among other things, the problem might lie with our inadequate understanding of the domain we are trying to map through data
Recalling 2.5 million handsets is the best decision a leader can make argues an outlier. Consensus and evidence says it is the worst
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Robert Tercek, futurist and author of the book 'Vaporized', talks about how digital technology pushes us towards a software-defined society
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For companies and individuals alike, a competitive advantage keeps getting harder to win and maintain. This is the first article in a five-part series that explores how today’s companies can stand out in a competitive marketplace, differentiate their products and build a high-value firm
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