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Reddit is going through a wave of PR nightmares. But for enterprise communities, Reddit's struggles are a instructive source of how-not-to insights.
Reddit is going through a wave of PR nightmares. But for enterprise communities, Reddit's struggles are a instructive source of how-not-to insights.
Big Data and predictive analytics technology raise major privacy concerns as businesses gather more and more personal information about all of us. The big question is are they starting to abuse their corporate power?
In yesterday's UK Budget statement, a Living Wage was announced. Martin Banks muses that that is a term that may hold more truth than the Chancellor imagines as increasing automation points to ever-more people living on `benefits’ – and big ones to boot.
Just about every day, I tag a post in my reader about the impact of robots and automation on the workforce. While these pieces differ in their optimism, most have constructive suggestions for how white collar workers should approach their careers
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Confusing and contradictory indicators make it difficult to develop a contingent labor strategy. Pick your with care.
We followed up with both ADP and Zenefits to get their take on events leading to the recent lawsuit. And to add our own take
Sure, cloud is faster, cheaper, better. It's also helped manufacturers improve quality, boost output and go real-time, writes Plex Systems' Jim Shepherd
Context is everything when it comes to employee feedback at GlaxoSmithKline.
My last user experience (UX) pieces focused on design methods. This time around, we focus on UX design in action, with views and project stories from UX consultant and practitioner Jose Coronado.
Accenture's not talking about outsourcing so much these days, but can pitch a strong digital message, says CEO Pierre Nanterme.
Three end user organizations from three different business sectors drill down on what it takes for effective digital transformation.
In the first part of this special report, executives from three end user organizations - Graze, Booker Group and Lloyds Banking Group - talked about the impact of digital on their business sectors. In part two, talk turns to infrastructure, wearables and the Internet of Things.