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Month: February 2013
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Most everyone will agree that we are in the middle of a digital technology revolution. Digital technologies are being integrated into just about every nook and cranny of the economy, society and our personal lives. In the process, they are leading a historical transition from the industrial economy of the past couple of centuries to…
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Complex systems, whether natural or engineered, are composed of many parts. But it’s not the mere number of components that makes them complex. After all, stones are composed of huge numbers of molecules, yet we would not consider them complex. A truly complex system consists of many different kinds of parts, intricate organizations and highly…
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Over the past twenty years I have been involved in a number of initiatives dealing with disruptive innovations. One of the major challenges in managing disruptive innovations is that even if you are sure that change is inevitable and you must therefore embrace the new ideas and technologies, you really don’t know what lies ahead. …
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MIT just launched a new Initiative for the Digital Economy to systematically address the impact of digital technologies on business, the economy and society. The university-wide initiative is being organized by MIT’s Center for Digital Business (CDB), and is led by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andy McAfee, who are respectively the CDB’s director and principal research…