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Rapid changes in technology are significantly affecting the types of work we do and the very basics of how work is organized.
Growing opportunities to collect and leverage digital information have led many managers to change how they make decisions – relying less on intuition and more on data.
For me, the best thing about [the 2015] World Economic Forum in Davos was an exposure to worldviews very different from my own. Professionally, I hang around mainly with technologists, entrepreneurs, businesspeople, and economists at American universities.
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The societal benefits as well as the challenges of the digital economy were underscored by MIT IDE speakers at several panels during the World Economic Forum in Davos last week.
A new paper by IDE Research Fellow Michael Schrage offers divergent insights into platform markets and network effects.
When Zhang Ruimin, CEO of Haier Group, addressed the Global Drucker Forum in Vienna last November, he spoke about how businesses will change and how they must manage in an increasingly technology-driven economy—a topic he knows first-hand.
David Verrill is executive director of the Initiative on the Digital Economy. David has worked and consulted at MIT for more than 30 years. Prior to his work at MIT, he was a research scientist at the Center for Blood Research in Boston. David has also worked at Xerox Adaptive Products, where he was manager […]