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Clean Tech Consulting: Adapting to Seize Opportunities

Tom Spencer

Opportunities in the Clean Tech Landscape As businesses embrace clean tech, developing capabilities in this domain represents an attractive opportunity for consulting firms to generate strong revenue growth over the coming decade. Consulting firms can support organizations in developing effective green marketing and branding strategies.

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Technology Is Changing Transportation, and Cities Should Adapt

Harvard Business

Research has shown , for example, that the more people use shared private transportation like ride-hailing apps, the more likely they are to also use public transit. Some have chosen a wait-and-see approach, opting to watch mobility trends and develop policy responses as needed as trends play out. billion per year by 2030.

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Project Management: Leverage Data for Better Cost Control 

PM Alliance

Timely data can give your team an edge on controlling costs by ensuring that resources are used efficiently. With data on how thought leadership is evolving, your team can partner with providers that have already developed processes to avoid wasteful or redundant activities. What’s the latest insight into best practices?

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Mastering the Art of Leading Remote Work Teams

Rick Conlow

However, employees may struggle to prioritize tasks and allocate their time efficiently. Leverage Technology: Provide remote workers with the necessary tools and technology to perform their tasks efficiently. Ensure employees have reliable access to these tools and provide training if needed. Included training in team meetings.

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Expanding the Reach of Primary Care in Developing Countries

Harvard Business

While advances in health care in the developed world often emphasize new technologies, in developing lower- and middle-income countries simply expanding the reach of basic primary care services is crucial to improving health. In developing countries, primary care tends to be delivered by a mix of public and private sector providers.

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Is AI the Solution for the Banking Sector? (Part 2: Solution)

Tom Spencer

Taking Uber as an example, the company first identified expensive taxi/limo fares (problem) and aimed to use a GPS enabled smart phone app to connect drivers with riders more efficiently (solution). Starting with a focused service, transporting people from A to B, the solutions offered became broader over time. Conclusion.

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The Fight of The Two R’s: Robots v Redundancy

Tom Spencer

This begs the question, why do we favour productivity and efficiency if the new technology is simultaneously kicking workers out of jobs and diminishing the user experience? Here are 5 areas to watch: Transportation: Self-driving technology is already being deployed , albeit on a small scale. The individual scanning their groceries.

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