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U.S. Army Announces New Digital Transformation Strategy

IdeaScale

Currently, it’s working on a program called Waypoint 2028 , a broad-based effort to shape the Army to face the challenges of the future. The pandemic forcing a sea of change in how we work and use technology. This has presented a challenge as the military looks to the next seven years.

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How IoT Unlocks Uninterrupted Hypergrowth for Retail and CPG

Acuvate

billion in 2020 and is anticipated to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26% between 2021 and 2028. From real-time notifications to promoting new products to the relevant customer, IoT significantly changes the way companies provide services, develop products and approach advertising and marketing. .

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Asset Management in CPG using Digital Twins

Acuvate

The demographics and dynamics of CPG consumers’ aspirations are changing and becoming increasingly personalized, environmentally conscious, and available immediately. As consumer trends change and needs evolve, production lines must be agile enough to adapt to modular designs quickly and cost-effectively. Billion by 2028.

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Elon Musk’s Unusual Compensation Plan Isn’t Really About Compensation at All

Harvard Business Review

He enjoys the autonomy to pursue moon shot projects, constantly strives for mastery in what he does, and has a strong sense of purpose. They were about signaling a credible commitment to Tesla’s purpose: to become a clean energy giant that helps address climate change by transforming mobility. Tesla’s future is uncertain.

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8 Innovative Baby Boomer Knowledge Management and Retention Strategies

Idea to Value

And Generation X (ages 35-50 in 2015) is projected to pass the Boomers in population by 2028.”. Here’s another game-changing statistic for you: by 2025, millennials will make up around 75 percent of the global workforce, which will lead to massive workplace changes as millennials step up while baby boomers and gen Xers step back. [1].