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- These recent insights from MIT Sloan Management Review can help you manage the quickening pace of digital and analytics transformation, recognize the importance of communication in a crisis, and encourage innovation without losing sight of overall business objectives.
- The 5 conditions that drive rapid innovation in a crisis
- Employees give firms high marks for communication, low marks for agility amid COVID-19
- The new elements of digital transformation capabilities
- How recommendation engines influence enterprise decision-making
- The 6 characteristics of minimum viability for AI products
- How to identify and nurture data and analytics talent
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6 strategy and innovation insights from MIT Sloan Management Review, Brian Eastwood, Jan 7, 2021, MIT Sloan School of Management.