The OODA Loop Approach to Innovation: Techniques for Accelerating Innovation Part 3
From aerial combat to Edison’s 1,093 patents—discover the Air Force strategy that’s helping companies innovate faster than their competition.
Theories of Innovation: Techniques for Accelerating Innovation Part 2
From 37-game theory tournaments to crisis-driven breakthroughs—discover why innovation is actually warfare and most companies are losing.
Quantum Computing Will Drive Parallel Innovation
The power behind quantum computing enables today’s most difficult algorithms to be solved in a matter of seconds, enabling real-time processing.
The Past, Present, and Future of the Payment System as Trusted Broker and the Implications for Banking
In a world of instant payments, universal connectivity between payment networks, and perhaps even central-bank accounts for ordinary citizens to keep their digital funds, the…
AI in Financial Portfolio Management: Practical Considerations and Use Cases
Successful AI usage will always involve an optimum mix of machine-provided and human-based services, where the AI enhances and accelerates human portfolio decision-making and saves…
Why Innovation Is So Hard: Techniques for Accelerating Innovation Series Part 1
From iPhone’s S-curve trap to ‘Zoomthink’ destroying virtual teams—discover the fatal flaws killing innovation before it reaches market.
A Quantum Future for Medical Breakthroughs
Done right, quantum computing could sort through large genetic datasets and find combinations that supercharge the immune system to prevent disease.
What the Quantum Bit Makes Possible
Explore the main function of the quantum bit (qubit), how qubits enable exponential scaling, and how quantum computing is being utilized in the real world.
A Dynamic Career: What Grad Students Should Know
Joseph Byrum is a leader known for constantly questioning how powerful industries use data to inform their decisions and practices. A trained PhD geneticist with…
The Race is on to Find the Quantum Advantage
Daily progress on quantum computing technology suggests the goal is closer than many may think.
What Makes Quantum Computing So Different?
You’ll discover how quantum processors evaluate multiple variables simultaneously, which means simulations can include as many interacting variables as there are qubits.
How Business Leaders Can Adapt to the Quantum Era
Quantum processors use a wholly new way of solving complex problems; as we explore in this Advisor, that requires a new way of thinking about…
