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"They must be able to make decisions and lead teams with abilities that are enhanced with AI.”
"They must be able to make decisions and lead teams with abilities that are enhanced with AI.”
Employees will need to apply the right technologies – automation, analytics and artificial intelligence – to data to identify growth opportunities, innovate and nip problems in the bud, writes Suraj Sowki of Accenture NZ.
We’re breaking new ground on a near daily basis and it’s essential that our teams are high-performing. Having a trusted advisor to provide guidance can make such a difference.
Whilst we will see an overall improvement in quality of life, this may not be the case for everyone. It’s important to have open conversations around how we want companies and governments to manage this change.
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Schools can use the challenge as a way of dipping their toes into the new Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko curriculum content, says IT Professionals NZ
chief executive Paul Matthews.
There’s nothing more satisfying than producing products, apps, programs and systems that improve people’s lives.
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...Or, how to apply the classic product inventory management models and principles to the digital technology sector.
At that point, taking away their AI would be like a craftsman having their electric woodworking tools replaced with manual ones, writes Craig Roth of Gartner.