Retailers Need to Embrace Technology to Survive
For most of 2021, roughly 4 percent of the retail workforce has quit every month; in June alone 632,000 workers quit their retail
Five Critical Mistakes for Disruptive Innovators to Avoid
Disruptors are defined by several characteristics. They see beyond the existing status quo and challenge it by visualizing improvement and the outcome of that solution.
Virtual Brainstorming Is an Innovation Advantage for Hybrid and Remote Teams
Fear of losing their innovative edge pushes many leaders to reject hybrid and virtual work arrangements.
It’s Time to Lose the Luddites
Luddism is, as depicted by Henry Ford, “...the theory that there is only so much work in the world to do and it must be strung out.”1 This dysfunctional paradigm is shared today by otherwise highly capable people such as Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuc
AI in the Sky: Deep Learning Drones
Aquiline Drones Corp. (AD) quips that, “All roads lead to AI.” Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) integration make that statement hard to argue against, and the astute application of AI to AD’s cloud-based services also makes a lot of sense.
Managing Ideas With Employee Engagement and Collaboration
Credit: Vincent Macaluso
According to Forbes, employees whose voices are heard are nearly five times
Necessity Is the Mother of Customer Co-Creation
Necessity is the mother of invention. And few things are more necessary to the success of an organization than customers. Leave that thought on the page, and we will return to it shortly.
Will Warehouse Automation Replace Humans?
Read any article on automated warehouse vehicles, and it’s pretty easy to see there is a lot of hype.
Davis Tech Trains Blind Students in CNC Machining
Davis Technical College, a community college in Utah, is offering the United State’s first-ever CNC machining training course for blind students.
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