New Product Development
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Competitive speed and cheaper apps spell the end to requirements gathering and testing for new tech.
Competitive speed and cheaper apps spell the end to requirements gathering and testing for new tech.
Businesses can innovate and thrive by nurturing a “creator” mindset.
Machine learning is susceptible to unintended biases that require careful planning to avoid.
A zero-trust network, which hosts an organization’s services in the cloud, is the safest option.
This MIT SMR executive guide introduces business leaders to the technologies that are reshaping our world.
New markets for judgment bridge critical gaps between scientific breakthroughs and commercial markets.
Building a sophisticated online user community a begins with a smart approach to seeding it with expert knowledge.
Companies can improve productivity by tapping into free digital goods and paying their own employees to contribute.
Robots that use body language can have a positive effect on their human colleagues.
Emotion-sensing technologies can lead to better decisions and alleviate stress — if privacy issues are addressed.
Retailers need to understand how website features and advances in AI affect consumer behavior.
AI has driven soaring expectations and stock prices. So why has productivity growth declined?
Featured excerpt from Big Mind: How Collective Intelligence Can Change Our World.
While U.S. research efforts are rising substantially, research productivity is sharply declining.
Artificial intelligence is beginning to replace many of the workplace roles that men dominate.
There are four different paths companies can take to become top performers in the digital economy.
Business models that use platform network effects for competitive advantage risk may not be viable.
For young adults, even a single day without access to their cellphones can be anxiety-producing.
The cost of bad data is an astonishing 15% to 25% of revenue for most companies.
Within organizations, cybersecurity needs to be everyone’s business — including the board’s.