In an age where information reigns supreme, leaders and managers often find themselves bombarded by data. Technological advances have given us the ability to capture enormous amounts of data at ...
As one of the battle captains assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), I was first struck by the amount of chat rooms, message boxes, spreadsheets, and email functions I had to manage.
Despite years of investment in data initiatives, many organizations still struggle to become truly data-driven. As Harvard Business Review reveals, 91.9% of executives cite cultural obstacles, not ...
The more I reflect on human nature, the more I see how our contradictions are deeply embedded in the way we make decisions, especially hard ones. As business leaders who bear the brunt of decision ...
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Data is generated faster than ever, and the magnitude of this reality is amplified during catastrophic events. The recent Los Angeles wildfires and other natural disasters bring to light the daunting ...
The ginormous LED screen flashed as dignitaries celebrated inside a bare industrial warehouse serving as New Albany, Ohio's latest data center. "Water is for streams, not streaming," it beamed to ...
To manage a fleet efficiently, you must understand its performance issues, and getting that understanding is a challenge. You might have access to loads of telematics and safety data, but sorting ...