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Driverless technology: a soon-to-be reality?

Tom Spencer

Flash forward over 30 years, much of the tech that the film predicted has come true. Most driverless cars at the moment operate at Level 3, so the car is in control but a human safety driver is present to intervene when required. The only question is, will we be ready for them? Image: Pexels.

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4 Autopsies of Big Change Management Failures

LSA Global

Here are a few examples from decades of change management consulting projects of now-defunct organizations that, in order to avoid disaster did not. Borders began as a standard bricks-and-mortar bookstore in Michigan in 1971 and grew to employ almost 20,000 workers before it ceased operations in 2011.

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US Car Makers Crank Out Cars Around the Clock; Who is Buying the Cars?

MishTalk

Nearly 40% of car factories in North America now operate on work schedules that push production well past 80 hours a week, compared with 11% in 2008, said Ron Harbour, a senior partner with the Oliver Wyman Inc. management consulting firm. factory recently cut 500 workers after sales of its new Passat sedan swooned.

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Business Acumen in Case Interviews

CaseInterview.com

I often explain that the role of the consultant is to analyze all this data and turn it into useful information. To give you an example of this, when you speak, you sound like a partner, yet you are failing to either notice or verbally articulate insights that an analyst-level consultant would normally notice. The math is good.