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The Energy Transition Needs A Structured Innovation Process

Paul Hobcraft

For that, we require ingenuity in our abilities to break through present seemingly difficult barriers in technologies, and this calls for breakthrough innovation. The challenge we presently have is that much of the specific technologies still need to be validated as we have many of the solutions already at hand.

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How To Screen Tech Talent?

The Human Factor

image source Introduction Companies rely heavily on hiring talented tech professionals to gain a competitive edge in today’s rapidly evolving technology-driven world. This article will explore the various technologies used to screen tech talent and how they can help identify top talent.

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5 Ways U.S. Hospitals Can Respond to Medicare’s Mounting Costs

Harvard Business Review

As aging baby boomers continue to join the program, Medicare enrollment will rise at 3% a year until the end of the decade in 2029, and 2.4% Lastly, hospitals are continuing to absorb newer technologies that make it possible to perform what historically have been inpatient surgeries in outpatient settings. The losses of U.S.

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Competing in the Huge Digital Economies of China and India

Harvard Business Review

Both China and India have governments deeply engaged in orchestrating the digital economy and in citizens’ data. In the context of this agenda, the Chinese government is assembling a comprehensive database on its own citizens with help from Chinese technology companies that routinely synchronize with the government.