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Making good decisions about AI will depend on RI (real intelligence)

Making good decisions about AI will depend on RI (real intelligence)

Artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be on everyone’s lips. If 2017 was a formative year for technological advancement in this sphere, 2018 has been billed by some observers as the beginning of full-scale implementation of AI in our lives. The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2018,…

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Taking inspiration from the planet’s tiniest experts on collaboration

Taking inspiration from the planet’s tiniest experts on collaboration

With the BBC One’s Blue Planet II now in full swing, the world is once again marvelling at the extraordinary creatures with which we share our corner of the universe. The blockbuster nature documentary has attracted 80 million viewers in China alone, causing a temporary…

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To be effective leaders, senior marketers must perfect the marketing of marketing

To be effective leaders, senior marketers must perfect the marketing of marketing

I have been asked to speak at an event for which the main topic of debate will be a current favourite within the marketing community, namely why can senior marketers struggle to exert influence among their fellow leaders internally and with experts in professional services externally….

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Apply a little of that holiday medicine to help fight the busyness epidemic

Apply a little of that holiday medicine to help fight the busyness epidemic

As temperatures begin to decline and suntans fade, it’s clear that the post-holiday period is upon us. Social media will no longer glisten with taunting images of other people’s rosé, news coverage has forsaken its summery frivolity and the annual domestic dispute on when to…

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Take this year’s summer holiday in an oasis. Of disconnectivity

Take this year’s summer holiday in an oasis. Of disconnectivity

The penetration of smartphones among the population of the 88 most developed countries is now estimated at 44%, up from 39% last year. It is anticipated that this user base will grow by 58% between 2016 and 2022 reaching a penetration of 59% by the…

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UK General Election verdict. It was relationship behaviour wot won it

UK General Election verdict. It was relationship behaviour wot won it

On Saturday 11th April, 1992 the notorious headline ‘It’s The Sun Wot Won It’ ran in said newspaper, trumpeting its role in an unexpected Conservative General Election victory. Friday 9th June, 2017 saw another unexpected General Election result; a Conservative victory, but only just. If ever…

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