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  • Trump Intel Story: A Stark Example Of A Predictive Security Management Dilemma

    January 13, 2017 | Christine

    Predictive security management requires difficult decisions about treating incidents before they happen. Read More

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  • 2017: The year people are forced to learn new skills… or join the Lost Generation

    January 13, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    We have to become students again to avoid the quicksand of legacy executives no longer worth employing. Read More

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  • Making Industry 4.0 Real For Manufacturers

    January 12, 2017 | Pareekh Jain

    Industry 4.0 has become a buzzword in the manufacturing industry today. There is a reason for it. There has not been a full-scale change in the way we manufacture goods since the days of Henry Ford. Read More

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  • The Digital Marketing Operations Blueprint is Out – Part 1: Key Market Dynamics

    January 12, 2017 | Melissa O'Brien

    While service providers have varied strengths and value propositions across each of these areas, the blurring lines between front office functions is creating confusion- and opportunity- in this quickly changing market. Read More

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  • No more denial for WNS as it makes its concerted procurement play

    January 12, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    WNS announced the $40 million acquisition of Denali Sourcing Services. Read More

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  • Poach, diversify or upskill? What is the secret for sourcing security talent?

    January 11, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    With the continued rise in cyber security threats, organizations across industries are scrambling to get their cyber security measures in order. Read More

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  • Change Management in HR Tech Deployments – Lessons from the Trenches

    January 11, 2017 | Steve Goldberg

    My preoccupation with change management can be traced back to when I realized that success on HR Technology initiatives was perhaps more a function of the organization being “ready, willing and able” to change (in the form of leveraging new technology) Read More

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  • Which Service Providers will help our healthcare organizations survive, even thrive, post-ACA?

    January 10, 2017 | Barbra McGann

    Much as I’d like to, I can’t foresee the actual future of the U.S. Affordable Care Act (ACA) or healthcare policies under President-elect Donald Trump.. Read More

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  • What ever happened to the Death of Offshoring through RPA?

    January 06, 2017 | Tom Reuner

    Fast-forward 4 years since the rise of RPA, is the offshoring industry any closer to the abyss? Read More

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  • Will WorkFusion’s “Free RPA” destroy the RPA market as we know it?

    January 05, 2017 | Tom Reuner

    When somebody offers me something that is allegedly free, I tend to get skeptical, if not outright cynical, about possible motives or hidden catches. Read More

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