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HumanGeo: Data, Services and Products positioned at the intersection of Big Data applications, social media analytics, and geospatial visualization

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Al Di Leonardo and Abe Usher are both mission-focused executives with a background in both technology and military leadership. Al is a retired Army Intelligence Officer and US Special Operations Innovation Officer who has spent a career working at the intersection of military ops, geography, technology and social media.

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10 Leading Books on Social Business

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

During the research for our forthcoming book, Social Business By Design , I ended up taking a close look at a number of other excellent titles on the subject. In fact, that’s the core tenet of social business: Anyone can participate. Smart Business, Social Business by Michael Brito.

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Despite remote work and the economic downturn, some companies look to London for expansion

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“Other incentives such as the Enterprise Investment Scheme , Patent Box Scheme , and the ‘ regulatory sandbox ‘ make London an ideal place for innovative companies to test new technologies, products, and services,” Coyle added. What is its ESG (environmental, social and governance) strategy ,’?”

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How IT and the Role of the CIO is Changing in the Era of Networked Organizations

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Enable local innovation within bright lines. ” IBM New IBM CIO Jeff Smith says that for him, “clarity is more important than certainty, course correction is more important than perfection, self-directed teams work better than command and control, and innovation is for everyone, not just the select few.” Bureaucracy.

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#define CTO OpenAI

Greg Brockman

The project’s chief engineer is constantly distracted by operational tasks, such as decisions about trucks or telephones, until he takes on a report whose job it is to remove all non-technical tasks from his plate. Technical leadership should call the shots while still doing hands-on technical work.