Collaboration
Following the Digital Thread: Creating a Smart Part and Managing Its Life Cycle
Part 2 of our eight-part video series explores design as the starting point for digital production.
Part 2 of our eight-part video series explores design as the starting point for digital production.
Data audits may be helpful in maintaining balance between data-rich and data-poor companies.
A new survey reports companies are now seeing a direct correlation between big data and AI success.
An infographic based on the 2018 Data & Analytics Report by MIT Sloan Management Review illustrates how companies can better engage with customers using analytics.
Given the growing importance of data to companies, how should managers measure its value?
Michael Schrage and Mark Foster discuss how technology leaders can best create and inspire change.
Business leaders need to prioritize effective, two-way communication with their data scientists.
IoT-enabled devices are the new weakest link in data security — and companies need to address this now.
Small errors in data linkages can sometimes prove damaging — but not if managers watch for them.
Large amounts of data don’t inherently remove sampling bias; in fact, they may make it worse.
Many organizations need to develop greater expertise at valuing their data assets.
In this webinar, Thomas H. Davenport and Stephan Kudyba discuss the process of developing a new generation of data products.
Providing up-front structure for data may reduce the need to process it — and limit distortions.
Live webinar with MIT SMR authors of “Designing and Developing Analytics-Based Data Products.”
Developing and deploying successful analytics technologies means recognizing that the human factor is paramount.
Many financial firms in South Africa are investing in analytics technologies and human capital to build capabilities that strengthen customer relationships and set the stage for long-term growth through data-driven services.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
An infographic provides highlights of MIT SMR‘s 2016 Internet of Things report.
Data and analytics promise to improve urban living but require new collaborative skills.
As a technology enabling greater data transparency, the opportunities blockchain offers are immense.