The organisation of tomorrow how AI, blockchain and analytics turn your business into a data organisation
The Organisation of Tomorrow presents a new model of doing business and explains how big data analytics, blockchain and artificial intelligence force us to rethink existing business models and develop organisations that will be ready for human-machine interactions. It also asks us to consider the im...
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