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How One Medical Group Is Decreasing Physician Burnout

Harvard Business

As approximately one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetimes, a failure to receive the recommended preventative screening could have serious health repercussions. And the whole system, not just primary care, is responsible for quality metrics related to prevention and chronic care (e.g.,

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What the Companies on the Right Side of the Digital Business Divide Have in Common

Harvard Business

In just a few years digital technology has connected an ever-growing number of people, sensors, and devices. Of course, not all organizations have responded to it in the same way. While some have invested significantly in technology, operational, and cultural changes, others are lagging behind. Digital leaders are 2.5x

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How One Clothing Company Blends AI and Human Expertise

Harvard Business

In this distributed workforce, stylists are measured by a variety of metrics, including the amount of money a client spends, client satisfaction, and the number of items a client keeps per delivery. Stitch Fix employs more than 2,800 stylists, dispersed across the country, all of them working from home and setting their own hours.

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How Companies Are Benefiting from “Lite” Artificial Intelligence

Harvard Business

At the high end of artificial intelligence are systems like cognitive computing that are allowing driverless cars and other machines to develop the capacity to learn from their experiences in the world — by incorporating nuances, remembering outcomes, and adapting to mistakes. (A First, let’s get our bearings.

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How Cloud Computing Is Changing Management

Harvard Business

That makes it imperative to start thinking about how management will be changed by the most impactful information technology of our time: cloud computing. What does it allow us to do differently, and how will that change the way we do things in the future? How organizations are changing.

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Fighting Chronic Disease Starts with Better Pediatric Care

Harvard Business

The United States spends 40% more per patient than other developed countries but suffers the worse overall health outcomes. Instead of being reactive and treating conditions already present, the objective should be to proactively identify children at risk before they develop a health condition and keep them on the path to wellness.

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KPMG Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

This was done in the hopes of developing specialists with certain areas of expertise which would then lead to new clients and high-paying tax and consulting jobs. Technology Innovation. Information Technology. In 2013 alone, 2,861 instructor-led courses were offered by the firm. In 1996, Stephen G. Human Resources.