This week in disruptive tech—October 30, 2016
A roundup of news and perspective on disruptive technology from around the world. In this issue: Chatbots, cybersecurity and blockchains
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A roundup of news and perspective on disruptive technology from around the world. In this issue: Chatbots, cybersecurity and blockchains
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Insights from Jim Clifton and Jim Harter’s book ‘It’s the Manager’. The book is based on the largest global study by Gallup on the future of work
In their book, ‘Character Carved in Stone’, Pat Williams and Jim Denney talk about the values the United States Military Academy at West Point cultivates to make strong leaders
Indian e-commerce is entering a critical phase, as founders and venture capitalists give way to strategic investors. And that’s why 2017 will be a defining year. The first in a two-part series
Data can tell us much and the capabilities of AI are improving exponentially. But how do you get deep insights and how do you know the right things to do? Five books offer some pointers
Monitoring performance and impact is key to the success of the Swachh Bharat Mission. And that’s where technology can make a big difference
June 27: Align strategy, operations and people management; reimagine education; don’t fire—fire up; be kind, whenever possible
India has a unique opportunity to pioneer a distinct model of affordable healthcare. There are already many outstanding examples of healthcare innovation in the country
Uber got away because it was funded by private equity. But what about Tata Steel and ITC? What cloak do they wear to get away from scrutiny?