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Bonin Bough on the importance of adapting

In this Big Ideas Project for the Technology community, Bonin Bough, Vice President of Global Digital and Consumer Engagement at Kraft Foods explains the importance of adapting as a business.

Not all friendships are equal

Earlier this week I posted a video of Hugh Herr at this year’s Technology Frontiers Summit. This is another great talk from the event, from Aleks Krotoski.

Cultivating business-led innovation

Cultivating business-led innovation explores how senior executives can promote a culture of innovation by empowering different business units. As the basis for the research, the Economist Intelligence Unit in April 2012 conducted a global survey of 226 senior executives. The respondents were based primarily in North America, Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific region (27% for each), with the rest from the Middle East and Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Of the total number of respondents, 27% were from the US, 10% from India, and 8% each from the UK and Canada.

Eric Rosenbaum with the human synthesiser

In this Big Ideas Project for the Innovation community, Eric Rosenbaum, Doctoral Student at the MIT Media Lab shows off his human synthesiser that operates with playdough.

Accelerating growth

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Humans and Machines

In March this year we ran the first Technology Frontiers event, about how technology is changing individuals, society and business for good and for bad.

Big data and the democratisation of decisions

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  • Skilled data specialists are in short supply and the demand to use data to make smarter decisions and compete more effectively is rising. Nearly half (48%) of respondents say someone other than the chief information officer (CIO) drives big data processes in their company, a trend that should accelerate as companies work to capture more value from information assets. Over three-quarters (77%) of respondents say businesses must empower more employees to access and make decisions using big data.

Bran Ferren on "an implant for the future"

In this Big Ideas Project for the Innovation and Technology communities, Bran Ferren talks about how wild enthusiasm and tenacity will help you innovate in an uncertain future.

Secure data access in a mobile universe

Secure data access in a mobile universe explores how companies can accommodate rising demands for mobile access to business information while minimising the security risks to proprietary data is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Cisco.

 

Content disruptors

Back in 1996, when the internet was yet to become the global phenomenon it is today, Microsoft co-founder and chairman Bill Gates argued that content would be king in the rapidly-evolving digital world.

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