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The Gear That Makes Consulting So Much Easier!

Tom Spencer

Improvements in Work Efficiency and Effectiveness. Wireless Mouse. Much of consulting involves video calls and that was true even before COVID. Hall Wang is a dual degree MBA and Master of Public Policy graduate from Georgetown University who has recently matriculated into a major management consulting firm.

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How to Reduce Primary Care Doctors’ Workloads While Improving Care

Harvard Business

There is still a need for accountants and face-to-face meetings, but typically accountants now require such visits for only the more complicated cases that can’t be managed with software or a call. Diabetes has long been managed this way, using forms of self-care that have advanced as self-monitoring technology has improved.

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Robot Truck Convoy Tests in Nevada; Driverless Trucks Before Cars, and Before the End of the Decade

MishTalk

Moreover, driverless truck convoys will be safer and more fuel efficient than human-driven trucks. " Moreover, driverless truck convoys will be safer and more fuel efficient than human-driven trucks. " Mike "Mish" Shedlock [link] Mike "Mish" Shedlock is a registered investment advisor representative for SitkaPacific Capital Management.

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Why Google Fiber Is High-Speed Internet’s Most Successful Failure

Harvard Business

After deploying to six metro areas in six years, however, company management announced in late 2016 that it was “pausing” future deployments. New technologies — including low-orbit satellites and “fixed wireless” — were developed for remote and rural locations. Consumers got new services. As the U.S.

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A Brief Review of Hillary Clinton’s Innovation Plan

Harvard Business

On the plus side of the ledger, Clinton promises to continue President Obama’s support for next-generation mobile networks, known as 5G, which utilize densely packed cellular antennae and higher-band radio spectrum to offer as much as 100 times the speed and capacity of today’s wireless internet. Internet adoption.