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The Data Dilemma

May 3, 2023

We’re creating more data than the human mind could begin to process, let alone analyze. I don’t think there’s any way to get around it.  The ability of our human brains to assimilate, understand, corral, or even deal with the…

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Consumerism In Healthcare: The Relentless Chase Of An Elusive Goal

May 3, 2023

I guess it all converges on one point: the customer. From the dry cleaners to the operating room, the goal now seems to be customer-centricity.  Yes, thumbs up, four stars, and likes are today’s currency of success.  In a recent survey by Kaufman…

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It’s Official, The Transhuman Era Has Begun

May 3, 2023

Don’t believe me.  Ask Gartner. A recent press release introducing the 2018 version of their well-known hype chart contained a powerful and unsettling headline. Gartner Identifies Five Emerging Technology Trends That Will Blur the Line Between Human and Machine I had…

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Technology’s Battle for IQ, EQ, or Something Very Different

May 3, 2023

The time has come for the quantification of our ability to embrace technology It’s the humanity. It’s the technology. It’s the vast complexities of our evolving world that both humanity and technology just can’t seem to find a middle ground.…

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Data Is the New Window Into Humanity

May 3, 2023

Moving beyond the telescope and microscope, data is the new window into life. There is perhaps one word in today’s techno-vocabulary that drives both interest and concern. And that’s the four-letter word, data. It comes in all sizes and shapes…

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Can Isolation Be The New Way To Empower Collaboration?

May 3, 2023

Intermittent team disruptions can actually improve collective intelligence. Look around, it’s everywhere: the open office. It all started with that wide-open office format with the beanbag chairs and coffee bar. Ending the traditional offices, (or should I say silos), seems…

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The Dirty Little Secret About Failing Fast

May 3, 2023

Failing can be less a function of the market and more about human nature. Have you ever heard of the Yerkes-Dodson Law? Neither have I. However, in today’s performance-driven world, it might be one of the most important laws of innovation and productivity.…

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The Evolution Of Innovation And The Rule Of Punctuated Equilibrium

May 3, 2023

A common mantra of the life sciences industry can be captured in a one word—innovate. To survive in today’s hostile world, a company must out-think and out-innovate the competition. And out of that wet, murky reality crawled the new pharma…

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The Secret To Innovation Is The Lightning Rod, Not The Lightning

May 3, 2023

The relentless search for innovation is the rallying call of industry today, and big pharma is no different.  Thousands of employees are commonly huddled together in impressive conference rooms and amphitheaters and the key task is send down from on…

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The Style of Innovation: Elon Musk vs. Nikola Tesla

May 3, 2023

The voices of change may be more fragile than you think. Quick, name an innovator? Yep, that’s correct. Elon Musk commonly comes up as a one of today’s top innovative minds. And we also tend to reference some of Musk’s…

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