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How AI Is Helping Companies Redesign Processes

Written by: Thomas H. Davenport, Matthias Holweg and Dan Jeavons   |   Published by: c.2023 Harvard Business Review   In the 1990s, business process reengineering was all the rage: Companies used budding technologies such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and

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9 Trends That Will Shape Work in 2023 and Beyond

9 Trends That Will Shape Work in 2023 and Beyond

Written by: Emily Rose McRae, Peter Aykens, Kaelyn Lowmaster and Jonah Shepp   |   Published by: c.2023 Harvard Business Review   In 2022, business leaders faced an increasingly unpredictable environment, with evolving return-to-office policies, higher employee turnover, and burned-out employees (more

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4 Steps to Start Monetizing Your Company’s Data

4 Steps to Start Monetizing Your Company’s Data

Author: Ulrik Stig Hansen and Eric Landau   |   c.2022 Harvard Business Review   Today, companies everywhere are generating unprecedented amounts of data. While data has always grown naturally as a byproduct of economic and business activity, these days, as more

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The New Risks ChatGPT Poses to Cybersecurity

The New Risks ChatGPT Poses to Cybersecurity

Author: Jim Chilton | c.2023 Harvard Business School Publishing Corp.   When OpenAI launched its revolutionary artificial intelligence language model ChatGPT in November 2022, millions of users were floored by its capabilities. For many, however, curiosity quickly gave way to

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What Does the Tech Industry Value? (Part 1)

Author: Dagny Dukach   |   Published by: c.2023 Harvard Business School Publishing Corp.   Most people try to do the right thing most of the time. But “right” is relative, of course. This has been especially evident in the recent generative

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Design Your Organization to Withstand Future Disasters

Design Your Organization to Withstand Future Disasters

Author: Juliette Kayyem   |   Published by: c.2022 Harvard Business School Publishing Corp.   There’s a tremendous focus on leadership, communication, and planning in the business literature about crisis and disaster management. Security teams tend to be overly concerned about the

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Cyberthieves Are Getting More Creative

Cyberthieves Are Getting More Creative

Author: Stuart Madnick   |   Published by: c.2023 Harvard Business Review   Misinformation is frequently mentioned in the media, usually in the context of politics and viewed synonymously with fake news. Although these are serious issues, a bigger and more personal

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