Innovation and the Tale of Six Questions
The Information Age has turned the value of questions and answers topsy turvy. In the past, questions were cheap to ask and companies paid to get answers to their questions. Now, according
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The Information Age has turned the value of questions and answers topsy turvy. In the past, questions were cheap to ask and companies paid to get answers to their questions. Now, according
No one really knows what the future holds. Some pundits see dark clouds on the horizon filled with the thunder of artificial intelligence (AI) and the lightning of robotics. They predict a
Today in America, we commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The American Revolution left us with stories of heroism, betrayal, sacrifice, and struggle. Few people, however, think about
There are 5,280 feet in a mile. Logistics providers know their job isn’t complete until every foot of the last mile is covered. Even when a product travels thousands of miles, those
Business metaphors often contain biological references. For example, we refer to “product families” and talk about the “next generation.” We talk about businesses “evolving” and “product lifecycles.” We find some companies “on
When (if ever) people think about agriculture, Old MacDonald’s farm or Grant Wood’s American Gothic are more likely images to come to mind than the Jetsons. But farming is moving into the
How can something over 30 years old still be considered in its infancy? According to Jonathan Sallet, a former visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, that’s exactly the situation
Many people think the fake news problem started with the 2016 presidential campaign. That, however, is a false perception. I’m guessing the fake news problem can be traced back to pre-historical times.
Thanks to smartphones, the digital path to purchase has become the preferred consumer journey in the United States. Sandy Skrova reports, “Roughly three-quarters of Americans own a smartphone today, according to Pew
Kernels of truth are often found in idioms. One such idiom advises us to “keep in step with the times.” As I wrote in a previous article, “Generally speaking, that’s pretty good
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