New Product Development
Following the Digital Thread: Fabricating Within the Digital Thread
Part 5 of our eight-part video series looks at digital additive manufacturing systems.
Part 5 of our eight-part video series looks at digital additive manufacturing systems.
Part 4 of our eight-part video series looks at how digital simulation makes product testing more efficient.
In Part 3 of our eight-part video series, we examine how topology optimization makes design more cost-effective.
Part 1 of our eight-part video series explores how integrated digital technologies can transform business.
Our eight-part video series explores how integrated digital technologies can transform business.
When it comes to patent policies, the U.S. system is not broken — so lawmakers shouldn’t fix it.
Managers who wonder if AI is all hype and no substance should take its potential seriously.
Business leaders need to prioritize effective, two-way communication with their data scientists.
Instead of eliminating human workers, AI may create new jobs requiring updated skills and training.
The 2017 Data & Analytics Report by MIT Sloan Management Review finds that companies that embraced analytics have begun to find new ways to derive strategic benefit from analytics.
Advanced risk identification tools require companies to take a new approach to supply chain resilience.
Along with an interest in analytics, AI, and IoT, our readers focused on finding meaning in work.
As technology evolves, managers and organizations will need new skill sets.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology: how to avoid digital black swans; partnering with early-stage startups; the trouble with wearables.
We are on the cusp of a major breakthrough in how organizations collect, analyze, and act on knowledge.
Businesses need to move beyond short-sighted use cases to realize the full potential of the Internet of Things.
There are five options for structuring intellectual property partnerships, ranging from licensing to joint ventures.
Without successful implementation, the benefits of open innovation strategies will not materialize.
While network effects do affect market share flows, quality prevails.