Analytics & Business Intelligence
Using Big Data for Better Health Outcomes
Intermountain Healthcare uses data and analytics to improve its health services, including lowering its infection rates.
Intermountain Healthcare uses data and analytics to improve its health services, including lowering its infection rates.
An infographic provides highlights of MIT SMR‘s 2015 digital business report and illustrates the importance of digital maturity.
The crisis over corruption at FIFA offers useful pointers for managers.
Business that are succeeding in the digital world are questioning key managerial assumptions. Case in point: the French Yellow Pages.
Huge, complex datasets are becoming universal. The skills needed to work with them? Not so much.
Social media is a tool that allows autistic workers to better express their unique abilities — and tech companies are taking notice.
Companies can participate in “collaborative consumption” through creative new approaches to defining and reusing their resources.
We answer three questions about the findings in our recent Big Idea Initiative research report, “The Talent Dividend.”
Pervasive and near-continual use of organizational information technology systems is taking a toll on some employees’ health.
It’s not enough to offer great pay and benefits anymore. Employees want their workplace to reflect and support who they are.
Climate accords among nations will not be enough to address global climate change. It’s time for businesses to get involved.
Not every product can enter the market at the ideal time. Three strategies can help new products make the most of any timing.
The NHL’s following on Pinterest outscores all other sports leagues. Its secret: a mastery of social media strategy.
One way to learn, argue Paul J.H. Schoemaker (Wharton School) and Steven Krupp (DSI), is to “try to fail fast, often and cheaply in search of innovation.”
Being fresh for the work day requires prioritizing sleep — which organizations can do a better job encouraging.
Social media is changing how people relate to one another, say social psychologists.
It’s easier to make good decisions if you remove yourself from information overload and consider choices more abstractly.
What do you do when you’ve got an unending stream of quality data, and processes in place for analytics… but you’re not sure what to do with it all?
Before introducing a new product to an emerging industry, companies should track the evolution of its category labels.
Many companies have worked to make supply chains more environmentally sustainable. But there’s work yet to be done in the finance sector.