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Ricky Holm Ricky Holm
Updated on April 20, 2024

How VR Training Can Supercharge Your Employees’ Skills

Virtual practice can lead to reduced training times, better knowledge retention and an overall improvement in job performance.

Michael Hines Michael Hines
Updated on April 20, 2024

Two Words Are Driving VR’s Adoption in Corporate America: ‘Soft Skills’

Soft skills are in high demand and hard to teach. Could virtual reality bridge the gap?

Updated on April 20, 2024

How Low-Code Access to External Data Increases Speed to Production

What you need to know about this segment of the low-code revolution.

Michael Hines Michael Hines
Updated on April 20, 2024

These Insurance Technologies and Trends Are Reshaping the Industry

Here’s what some of the biggest names in insurance are watching.

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy Sukhinder Singh Cassidy
Updated on April 20, 2024

I Was President of StubHub When Covid Tanked Our Industry. Here’s What I Did.

In February of 2020, we sold StubHub for $4 billion. In March, the entertainment industry crashed. Surviving wasn’t easy.

Maria Martinez Maria Martinez
Updated on April 20, 2024

C-Suite Leaders: Don’t Fall Prey to Empty Innovation

Some companies are infatuated with being the most advanced brand in their space, but what if many technological investments don’t drive actual business value?

Will Page Will Page
Updated on April 20, 2024

How I Used Economic Theory at Spotify to Disrupt the Music Business

At the turn of the last century, widespread file-sharing had eviscerated the music industry. By evaluating the situation through a simple economic lens, however, Spotify created a business model that stopped the devastation.

Edward Hearn Edward Hearn
Updated on April 20, 2024

How Open Access Builds Trust in Your Work

The STEM fields have been plagued by a crisis that threatens to erode public trust in the value of research. To solve it, we need to foster a more open and collaborative culture around research and publication.

David Ryan Polgar David Ryan Polgar
Updated on April 20, 2024

Social Media Needs Better Governance to Survive

As social media companies increasingly take on the role of free speech arbiters, they need to ensure their policies offer transparency and the types of checks and balances government relies on.

Michael Hines Michael Hines
Updated on April 20, 2024

At Rubrik, an Operational Approach to Innovation

Ajay Sabhlok, Rubrik’s head of IT, doesn’t see innovation as a nice-to-have but as a way of addressing business demands.

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