Experiential Education and STEM
Education is not a spectator sport. In fact, it’s not sport at all — education is serious business. Serious though education is, it doesn’t have to be boring. Education can (and should)
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
Education is not a spectator sport. In fact, it’s not sport at all — education is serious business. Serious though education is, it doesn’t have to be boring. Education can (and should)
As the United States continues to recover from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, it seems unnecessary to warn supply chain risk management professionals we are entering a new era during which supply chains
Last year, Alibaba Group reported Singles’ Day sales “totaled $17.8 billion of gross merchandise volume across Alibaba’s China and international retail marketplaces, a 32% increase over [2015’s] shopping event.”[1] If you’ve never
Some people (even some communities) take Halloween very seriously. “Halloween has become a destination holiday,” writes Anne Marie Chaker (@AnneMarieChaker). “Gone is the obligatory meet-and-greet of neighbors who live close by. Now,
Sam Walton once stated, “There is only one boss. The customer. And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money somewhere else.” The
Last year, a study published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) found, “Only 18 per cent of the British public has heard of a ‘smart city’.”[1] I suspect the British
Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI). In recent years, however, ML has taken center stage in the business world. Bernard Marr (@BernardMarr), a strategic performance consultant, writes, “At
There have been myriad articles written about the coming robotics apocalypse during which masses of workers will lose their jobs thanks to automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence. As I have noted before,
Artificial intelligence (AI) and its offshoot — cognitive computing — have been hyped as the future of business. For example, Cliff Saran (@cliffsaran), Managing Editor for Computer Weekly, reports, “Gartner has predicted
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been heralded as the future of business and has been criticized for some glaring shortcomings. Francisco Maroto (@fmarotob), CEO and founder at OIES Consulting, notes Gartner’s
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