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Marketing is still a creative job. That hasn’t changed. But AI helps us spend our creative energy on the right things.
The employees who'll lead the change and get your business using AI won't be executives issuing orders from the top down.
EXECUTUVES from global enterprise software company Infor are urging Philippine industries to embrace artificial intelligence (AI) and ride the wave of digital transformation, saying the country is ...
Leadership development expert and author Rasmus Hougaard believes that a huge 70% of leaders will no longer be qualified to ...
The second day of Info-Tech LIVE 2025 continued to build momentum, spotlighting bold leadership insights, forward-looking AI ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) delivered its comprehensive, end-to-end integrated ...
Mindsprint, a technology services company offering AI-led enterprise solutions, is doubling down on India as its primary ...
From Wall Street to AI labs, meet the women redefining what leadership looks like in tech—building systems, breaking bias, ...
Among other things, the first AI executive order focused on building R&D and the nation’s workforce. But it was only the first of a half dozen to come.
In an epoch where the fervent promise of artificial intelligence often eclipses its practical realization, the trajectory ...
This disconnect between strategy and execution isn’t a minor inefficiency; it poses a systemic risk. When leaders lack ...
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