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How to Make Sure Good Ideas Don’t Get Lost in the Shuffle

Harvard Business

In 2007 Joseph Golan, a division leader at Elop, an Israeli electro-optics company, faced a challenge. From 2007 to 2014, Golan’s employees generated over 5,000 ideas, with an exceptional implementation rate of more than 70%. Justin Tierney/EyeEm/Getty Images. As a result, innovation can stall. Impressive Results.

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How the U.S. Army Personalized Its Mental Health Care

Harvard Business

Between 2007 and 2011, more than $2.5 Practice managers can more efficiently and effectively use their providers to meet the needs of their patient base. Between 2003, when the Iraq war began and the conflict in Afghanistan was two years old, the Army’s volume of mental health care visits tripled, from 1.1 million to 3.3

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Oliver Wyman interview preparation: the inside story

Management Consulted

In 2007, Mercer Oliver Wyman joined with Mercer Management Consulting and Mercer Delta to become Oliver Wyman groups (also includes Lippincott and NERA Economic Consulting). Strategic Information Technology and Operations. Corporate and Institutional Banking. Retail and Business Banking. Wealth and Asset Management.

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11 Things the Health Care Sector Must Do to Improve Cybersecurity

Harvard Business

The technology can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way. For instance, after Estonia suffered a significant cyberbreach in 2007 , the country became more aggressive about protecting its society and is now using blockchain to protect its citizens’ medical data.

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How Software Is Helping Big Companies Dominate

Harvard Business

Economic analysis finds that most of this productivity growth is accounted for by a few companies such as Walmart who used information technology to become much more productive. Research suggests that the benefits of information technology depend in part on management.