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AI in Consulting: The Beginning of a New Era

Tom Spencer

This is the first of a seven-part series looking at artificial intelligence and its implications for the consulting industry. This article will provide a basic introduction to AI as it relates to the consulting industry and explore some key concepts and applications that every consultant should be familiar with.

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The Role of Consultants in an AI-Driven World

Tom Spencer

This is the third of a seven-part series looking at artificial intelligence and its implications for the consulting industry. While AI will be able to perform many tasks more efficiently and accurately than humans, there are certain areas where machines will always fall short. This is where consultants can play a critical role.

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Real-World Examples of AI in Management Consulting

Tom Spencer

This is the fifth of a seven-part series looking at artificial intelligence and its implications for the consulting industry. This can help consultants to identify risks and to develop strategies that are better suited to the client’s business and industry.

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How AI is Changing the Game for Consultants

Tom Spencer

This is the second of a seven-part series looking at artificial intelligence and its implications for the consulting industry. While AI algorithms can help clients understand complex business problems, they will also bring about disruptive change, which will be felt throughout the consulting industry.

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

Check out our selection of events for project/resource managers, business leaders, and industry professionals, which will provide you with valuable insights into recent trends and challenges, networking opportunities, and contribute to your professional development.

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Cybersecurity Has a Serious Talent Shortage. Here’s How to Fix It

Harvard Business

But the security industry is a fast-growing market, with IDC pegging it as becoming a $101 billion opportunity by 2020. So why are we limiting security positions to people with four-year degrees in computer science, when we desperately need varied skills across so many different industries? million unfilled positions by 2020.

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Business Does Not Need the Humanities — But Humans Do

Harvard Business

It is impossible to attend a management or technology conference these days without hearing some version of that call for more humanism in tech. The movement challenged the influence of Fredrick Taylor’s scientific management, which had reduced workers to unwieldy cogs in efficiency-seeking industrial machines.