
Managing Technology
Why the Power of Technology Rarely Goes to the People
A new book reviewing 1,000 years of technological progress reveals how it benefits entrenched interests.
A new book reviewing 1,000 years of technological progress reveals how it benefits entrenched interests.
Breakthrough inventions arise unpredictably. Better exploration can identify surprising opportunities.
With a modest amount of training, nontechnical employees can automate complex processes and generate significant value for their organizations.
Tech bubbles are bad information environments.