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The Future is Autonomous: The U.S. and China Race to Develop the Driverless Car
Phillip Christopher Wilcox
I discussed the potential opportunities that autonomous vehicles (AVs) could bring people with disabilities. People with at least a high school degree who have a disability earn 37 percent less on average than people with no disability for the same work. AVs could provide a significant economic benefits for these people. People in low-income areas experience significant transportation inequities for personal transportation. There are many "food deserts" in the U.S. as well, where people do not have access to healthy foods. AVs have the potential to address these inequities, giving people more opportunities and can deliver food to people's homes …
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The Innovation Ultimatum: How six strategic technologies will reshape every business in the 2020s
Steve Brown
The Innovation Ultimatum is a much-needed source of guidance and inspiration for business leaders, board members, C-suite executives, and senior managers who need to prepare their businesses for the future.Written for anyone that wants to understand how automation and new technology will fundamentally restructure business, this book enables readers to Understand the implications of technology-driven change across industrial sectors, Apply important insights to their own business, Gain competitive advantage by implementing new technologies, Prepare for the future of work and understand the skills needed to thrive in a post-automation economy, and Adopt critical digital technologies in any organization.
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Productize: The Ultimate Guide to Turning Professional Services into Scalable Products
Eisha Tierney Armstrong
Productize teaches the "Seven Deadly Productization Mistakes" made when pursuing a product strategy, then provides the blueprint for overcoming each of these missteps. It is designed to be a practical playbook for any leader of a professional services business who wants to successfully accelerate growth. More and more traditional professional services firms are turning to "productization" as a strategy to grow, improve valuations, and to fend off new digital-first competitors. However, many of them will fail and waste a lot of money in the process.