• “Is There a ‘Best Practice’ When It Comes to Technological Migration?”
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    “Is There a ‘Best Practice’ When It Comes to Technological Migration?”

    As you’re about to be disrupted, “Never change a running system” suddenly sounds pretty ’90s, right?

  • “How May I Use AI to Enhance Business Operations?”
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    “How May I Use AI to Enhance Business Operations?”

    Competencies and practices that your company should employ to get the most out of AI.

  • “What is Digital Transformation?”
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    “What is Digital Transformation?”

    Definition, fallacies and responsibilities

  • “What Problems Can I Solve with Blockchain?”
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    “What Problems Can I Solve with Blockchain?”

    More than you think – and it’s actually much less complicated than it may sound.

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    Photo by Matthew Henry on Unsplash
    The Inventor of the World Wide Web Is Fighting to Keep His Vision Alive

    If you think the internet has taken a few wrong turns, you’re not alone. Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web in 1989, believed it could be a force for good. Idealistically, he gave…

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    Kai Strittmatter by Anton Turovinin (Piper Verlag)
    “We Can No Longer Afford the Naivety When It Comes to China Under Xi Jinping”

    The "Middle Kingdom" is back. But not the way one had imagined in the West: While the Chinese economy is growing, the freedoms of the population are dwindling, says China expert Kai Strittmatter.

  • "Many people are underestimating the pace and scope of change and aren’t thinking correctly about how it will appear this time." (Richard Baldwin; Photo by Tmi Kimmo Räisänen)
    Richard Baldwin by Tmi Kimmo Räisänen
    “Almost everyone’s job will be changed by this.”

    Economist and bestselling author Richard Baldwin believes that many business leaders and politicians continue to grossly underestimate the impact of digital change. Here, he explains how to position yourself correctly in competition with “Globots.”