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What is the Real Impact of Automation?

2018-09-07T05:14:29+00:00March 16th, 2017|Categories: Engineering|Tags: |

With all of the recent advancements in automation whether due to robots or computerization/artificial intelligence, how will the workforce be affected? There seems to be a difference in opinion depending upon whose research you consider and how the research was conducted. For example, some research uses an occupation-based approach to gauge impact while others use an [...]

Critical Obstacles to Leadership Candor

2018-09-09T04:19:28+00:00March 9th, 2017|Categories: Insights|Tags: |

“If there is one place many of our company’s leaders could improve, it is having candid discussions with people about how they are doing, especially if these people are failing to deliver on expectations.” Do you know any organizations like this? Since I regularly hear statements of this type in my line of work, I [...]

Responding to the Ransomware Risk

2018-09-09T04:23:54+00:00February 16th, 2017|Categories: Technology|Tags: |

What do you do if you are the victim of ransomware? For several years, the FBI has recommended that you do not pay when malicious software is used to encrypt or otherwise hold data hostage until a payment is made (a.k.a. ransomware), according to CSO. This position was forcefully echoed by one of the nation’s [...]

Solving the Employee Performance Puzzle

2018-09-09T04:28:02+00:00February 9th, 2017|Categories: Insights|Tags: |

“What am I missing?” Janet, a concerned division leader, posed this question to me after reading a post I wrote about what leaders can do to get their employees to be accountable. She continued, “It makes sense for me to check situational constraints, ensure capability fit and assess the willingness of my direct reports. Could [...]

The Appetite for Electric Vehicles

2018-09-09T04:30:57+00:00January 26th, 2017|Categories: Engineering|Tags: |

Is the momentum of electric vehicles (EV) increasing or leveling off in the automotive world? The following events should provide an indication. Jaguar introduced its first all-electric vehicle. Jaguar said its new concept, the I-PACE, is expected to deliver 516lb-ft of instant torque, 400 HP and 0‑60 mph in around 4 seconds. Tesla entered into [...]

Are Sensors the Silver Bullet for IoT?

2018-09-09T04:32:59+00:00January 19th, 2017|Categories: Technology|Tags: |

Why are you hearing so much about sensors? According to Machine Design, sensors are going to be a critical part of the Internet of Things (IoT). Big Data, neural networks, smart machines, and artificial intelligence all require “source data.” In short, a great amount of the IoT discussion comes down to sensors. Sensors of all [...]

What Is Your 2017 M&A Readiness?

2018-09-09T04:35:17+00:00January 12th, 2017|Categories: Insights|Tags: |

It’s the beginning of a new year which brings interest in what the market will look like for the next 12 months, especially from a merger and acquisition (M&A) standpoint. What do you anticipate? How ready is your organization if an M&A is on the horizon? When key market stakeholders were recently asked, most expected [...]

Stem Cells, Jaw Bones, Salamanders and Medicine?

2018-09-09T04:38:50+00:00January 5th, 2017|Categories: Science|Tags: |

What do stem cells, jaw bones, and salamanders have in common? They all have played a part in the recent advancements in regenerative medicine. As the Mayo Clinic points out, regenerative medicine itself isn't new — forms of regenerative medicine such as the first bone marrow and solid-organ transplants were done decades ago. But advances [...]

Manage Leadership Team Disruptive Exchanges

2018-09-09T04:40:51+00:00December 8th, 2016|Categories: Insights|Tags: |

How does your leadership team handle meetings that involve a topic where there are vastly opposing viewpoints accompanied by strong emotions? Hopefully, team members are able to keep the intensity in the optimal range of productivity. What happens when they don’t? For those who have had the “opportunity” to experience when the team fails to [...]

Biometrics in Your Banking

2018-09-09T04:42:50+00:00November 24th, 2016|Categories: Finance|Tags: |

High-profile names in retail banking like Barclays and HSBC have already adopted biometric authentication in some form. So, how comfortable are you with banks using biometrics to confirm your identity? In Great Britain, they seem pretty comfortable. According to research from Visa, British consumers are nearly twice as likely to trust banks (60 percent) to [...]

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