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.
If you turn the clock back 20 years ago, carriers only knew a driver was speeding if they got a ticket, and then they were disciplined upon returning to the terminal days, if not weeks, after the ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Finance teams today are often drowning in data ...
The news outlet cited a poll from consulting firm ZS that said physicians have more data than they can handle. In the poll, physicians said that they don’t know what to do with all the facts, figures ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Last year, the global fitness tracker market was valued at around $39.5 billion and is forecasted to reach $187.2 billion in 2032. Fitness trackers have allowed us to track and access data about ...