Innovation isn’t just about the next big tech breakthrough; it’s about building the strength to support it. As initiatives like AI move from experimental to essential across healthcare, leaders should ...
We’ve been innovating since we discovered fire and invented the wheel. Those breakthroughs were driven by need, ingenuity, ...
For decades, academic health systems have approached innovation cautiously; not for lack of ambition, but because the economics rarely worked in their favor. Thin operating margins, long development ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. For decades, the United States has been the world leader in innovation. Generations of business, political and ...
Over the past year, I’ve sat with dozens of innovation leaders across industries, from financial services to health care to consumer-packaged goods to construction to even the military. One theme has ...
Leaders love AI because it makes knowledge instantly reusable—drafts, code, analysis on demand. A recent study uses a formal model to show what happens when “good-enough” answers become essentially ...
Innovation requires clarity, intention and structure. It begins with a shared understanding that invention and innovation are ...
San Jose, Calif., is opening a new channel for technology ideas to flow directly into City Hall. This week, the city’s Information Technology Department launched the IT Innovation Hub, an online ...
For decades, the United States has been the world leader in innovation. Generations of business, political and educational leaders evolved a balanced system of public-private partnerships, deep ...