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Monthly Archives: April 2019

If you work in a large corporation or government entity, you have probably noticed that coordination and collaboration across points of customer engagement, strategy execution, product delivery, program deployment, and other areas are lacking in a variety of ways. Consider the evidence from a review of 25 years of project research; successful projects are achieved less than 30% of the time, a number that has improved only slightly over the decades in spite of technology advancements and growing overhead costs. What is the disconnect? The reality is that organizations lack a shared view of what they do, how they engage customers and partners, and how they execute strategies. Enter the “cognitive enterprise”. The cognitive enterprise describes a business that learns, adapts, and scales on an evolutionary basis by combining an ecosystem-wide business perspective, or shared mental model, with cognitive computing technologies. If you want to learn, more check out the article at https://tinyurl.com/cognitive-enterprise.