Education: One size no longer has to fit all
Students in NYC's public schools are interacting with laptops – not teachers
Students in NYC's public schools are interacting with laptops – not teachers
Exelon is one of the largest energy utilities in the world and operates more nuclear power plants than any other company in the US, but its electrical transmission equipment, natural gas and nuclear plants are aging rapidly. How can Exelon's extremely costly and complex, yet vital, infrastructure be brought successfully into the digital age?
Have you ever fell victim to horrible customer service at a restaurant? Olive Garden would argue these opportunities have come and gone. After incorporating a new table-top kiosk, this restaurant has provided customers with the ability to order and pay on-demand.
How a market leader in shipping is pioneering digitization that can reduce pricing for everyone.
Digital tools are transforming how companies are achieving operational excellence, while they are also changing the way how government in China is solving the daunting environmental and sustainability challenges.
Imagine having your own personal digital closet that lives in the cloud. Avery Dennison is taking a giant step forward by moving the “Internet of Things” to “The Internet of Clothes”.
Hilton Hotels and Resorts is looking to shift value from in-person care to eCare, while still relying on a business model that offers personalized customer service.
How the world’s oldest tennis tournament is going modern
Bonobos, the “perfect fit” men apparel retailer, has evolved its operating model from e-commerce only to a combination of e-commerce and showrooms.
Ever wondered why the music economy has shifted to a singles-driven ecosystem? Although digital distribution platforms have affected consumption, do not underestimate the technological revolution in home recording and the proliferation of quality music.