February 24 2023

Powering Digital Transformation using Trust Builder

Finding Ground Truth in the Virtual Data Mess

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January 06 2023

A Trust-Centric Approach to ML-Enabled Data Consulting

A Trust-Centric Approach to ML-Enabled Data Consulting 

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November 23 2022

Procurement Pathway for Technology Solution Providers

Procurement Pathway for Technology Solution Providers 

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September 21 2022

The Circular Economy and Leveraging AI

The Circular Economy and Leveraging AI

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September 08 2022

The Customer Discovery Process and the Talent Challenge

The Customer Discovery Process and the Talent Challenge 

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August 11 2022

Didn’t Win that Government Contract? —You Have a Right to Know Why

Didn’t Win that Government Contract? —You Have a Right to Know Why

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July 18 2022

Great Resignation, Great Attrition, Big Quit or Great Attraction?

Great Resignation, Great Attrition, Big Quit or Great Attraction? 

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April 02 2021

Knowledge vs Intelligence

There is a subtle but important difference between Knowledge and Intelligence.  As with any buzzword, the more it is used the more it loses its meaning.  Sometimes it is very important that we are deliberate in our word choice to ensure that who we are talking to is on the same page. 

For example, if someone asks for you to do something there is a big difference between answering with "yes", "yeah", and "sure". All answers technically acknowledgement of willingness to do the task but the answers indicate your level of focus while being asked as well as your interest in completing the task, both of which may indicate your level of performance on said task.

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February 24 2020

AI ROI is from Lowering the Cost of Prediction

With the constant stream of articles, books and buzz over artificial intelligence, CEOs are under pressure to launch AI initiatives. And while AI has been around for decades, odds are slim that a CEO has any experience with this technology and/or how to assess the potential or manage and measure the return on an AI initiative. Bridging the gap between the transformational claims of AI proponents and the pragmatism of the AI “how to” guides is Ajay Agrawal’s book.

 

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February 10 2020

Let consumers VENT in their own words!

This post is for consumers who take surveys (all of us!) and the companies that write them. As consumers, our days are busy as it is without companies hounding us endlessly with one survey after another. Do their stock questions and answers really get at your issues? Wouldn't it just be better for you to express to companies, in your own terms, in your own words? Companies, let them VENT!

 

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