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When machine learning goes off the rails
Harvard Business Review China, In Chinese: Theodoros Evgenio & Boris Babic
Why are we more tired from Zooming than real-lifing?
13 January, Medium US, Gianpiero Petriglieri: The science behind Zoom-fatigue and what we can do about it. Ironic, isn’t it? The “logical” assumption points to real-life meetings being more tiring. I mean, the physical labor… makes sense, right? I’ve never been more...
Six tools for turning your ideas into reality
8 January 2021: Forbes India: Nathan Furr: From finding the right analogy to tapping into FOMO, learn how to sell your ideas to potential supporters. Innovation is built on great ideas, usually about solving a customer need. Successful innovation, the sort that makes...
Making the Shift to Digital Sales in B2B
4 January 2021: Business A.M. Live, Nigeria, Joerg Niessing, Fred Geyer: The old methods of demand generation won’t work in the always-online era. A new, digital era of B2B sales and marketing is upon us. It’s driven by corporate customer demand for online access to...
Can we (still) believe in the benefits of innovation?
Philippe Aghion, In French (Podcast) Peut-on (encore) croire aux bienfaits de l'innovation ? Alors que le progrès technologique est en plein essor, la croissance stagne. Comment expliquer ce paradoxe et peut-on encore croire aux bienfaits économiques de l'innovation...
Weekly Money FM Podcasts: What will help leaders leverage disruption?
28 December 2020: The Straits Times, Weekly Money FM Podcasts: INSEAD's Professor Ian C. Woodward, co-author of the book "The Phoenix Encounter Method: Lead Like Your Business Is on Fire!" speaks with us about the method that's helped 1800 leaders meet change in a...
Ant Group: Five things to know about latest China crackdown
28 December 2020: Nikkei Asian Review, Japan, Narayanan Somasundaram, Nikkei Asia chief banking and financial correspondent. Moves to control fintech sector put Alibaba group company on uncertain path. HONG KONG -- A weekend announcement from China's central bank has...
Analysis: The year the world gave up waiting for Big Tech to fix itself
28 December 2020: DNYUZ (US), The world’s biggest tech companies faced a global reckoning in 2020 as the United States, the European Union and even China took dramatic steps to curb their dominance. That pressure won’t be going away in the new year. Dozens of US...
The year the world gave up waiting for Big Tech to fix itself
28 December 2020, CNN US: Analysis by Jill Disis, CNN Business, Michael Witt: Hong Kong (CNN Business)The world's biggest tech companies faced a global reckoning in 2020 as the United States, the European Union and even China took dramatic steps to curb their...
Anti-monopoly probe launched against Alibaba
25 December 2020: China Daily, China, By He Wei in Shanghai: Authorities aim to better regulate online economy, guide its healthy development Chinese authorities have officially opened an anti-monopoly probe into e-commerce giant Alibaba Group and will summon its...