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Teva Pharmaceutical Reengineers Compliance With Data Analytics
A pharmaceutical giant enlists a consultant to help create an industry-leading global compliance system.
A pharmaceutical giant enlists a consultant to help create an industry-leading global compliance system.
MIT Sloan’s Ben Shields says business can compete better using pro sports’ approach to data analytics.
Opportunity marketplaces sustain employment, reveal untapped worker capabilities, and motivate workers in new ways.
Ask these four questions to determine whether your AI system is really an AI solution.
How U.S. companies are commemorating Juneteenth; what a 2020 recession may mean for data analytics.
There has been a huge demand for data scientists in the past decade. Is that about to change?
How businesses can act against racial injustice, and new leadership challenges in a suddenly virtual workplace.
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To launch successful products that delight customers, companies need a new approach to data analytics.
How to boost innovation capacity and institutional pride, and addressing tech inequity and the ethics of automation.
The increasing adoption of AI and robots has implications for jobs, biases, and data privacy.
New AI applications have immense potential to revolutionize communication and deepen human relationships.
The most effective human capital investment initiatives have a common core: opportunity.
Swarm systems draw input from individuals and use algorithms to optimize system performance in real time.
Collisions between innovators and existing players are forcing executives to rethink their strategy.
Business leaders must rethink data management to succeed with machine learning.
How companies assign responsibility for analytics is a crucial factor in exceeding business goals.
IBM’s Mark Foster discusses what makes digital transformations succeed — and why it takes humanity.