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PODCAST: Exploring Data, Digital and Artificial Intelligence through a Holistic Lens

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The leaders discuss data and digital transformation opportunities arising despite the global pandemic and enterprise challenges towards AI adoption. BRIDGEi2i leaders explain why AI is an enabler to digital transformation.

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When natural disasters strike Japan, ?ita University’s EDiSON is ready to act

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2017, the university created its Education and Research Center for Disaster Risk Reduction and Redesign that focuses on disaster relief – including disaster medicine, prevention education, and reconstruction design. So far, the solution has increased details about disaster-response risk by 40% over traditional methods.

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4 Key Elements of Enterprise AI Strategy

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The leaders discuss data and digital transformation opportunities arising despite the global pandemic and enterprise challenges towards AI adoption. BRIDGEi2i leaders explain why AI is an enabler to digital transformation.

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What is transformational leadership? A model for motivating innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

The concept of transformational leadership started with James V. Bass further expanded the concept to include ways for measuring the success of transformational leadership. Transformative leaders should help employees feel comfortable exploring new ideas and opportunities that can inject innovation into the organization.

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

CIO Business Intelligence

However, the measure of success has been historically at odds with the number of projects said to be overrunning or underperforming, as Panorama has noted that organizations have lowered their standards of success. While we weren’t naïve to the risk of disruption to the business, the extent and magnitude was greater than we anticipated.”