Analytics & Business Intelligence
Achieving Meritocracy in the Workplace
New research shows bias exists even in merit-based systems — but a data-centric approach can help.
New research shows bias exists even in merit-based systems — but a data-centric approach can help.
Open-innovation platforms, used thoughtfully, can expand a company’s access to analytics talent.
This week: Implementing people analytics; weighing the virtual shareholders’ meeting; the robotic workforce is here.
In a free webinar, James Heppelmann of PTC discusses how companies can organize for IoT.
Performance topology maps offer managers a signpost pointing toward smarter strategies.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
A commitment to data-driven decisions is transforming the management of sports. Other industries can — and should — follow suit.
Algorithms are fundamentally redefining the roles of worker and manager.
To realize the full potential of its access to new data, the Bank of England changed its structure, behavior, and approach to problem solving.
Data and analytics promise to improve urban living but require new collaborative skills.
Industry expert Gerhard Kress discusses how the transportation industry is capitalizing on the opportunities that Internet of Things data offers.
Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom’s study of 30,000 firms identifies the practices common to well managed operations.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
Amsterdam’s Smart City Initiative offers insights into its challenges for city managers.
Following initial experiments to see what the city’s data would reveal, Amsterdam is now using that information to spur innovations and improve services for citizens, businesses and tourists alike.
How human vigor and algorithmic rigor are joining forces in the sales function.
The 2016 MIT Sloan Management Review/BCG Sustainability Report finds investors’ concerns are being overlooked by executives.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
The success or failure of bringing the IoT into an organization depends on the commitment of its leadership.
A new wave of data innovation offers unprecedented promise to crack the black box of effective urban deliveries.