Think of Your Constituents as End Users
Community engagement increases when agencies think of residents as end users, not just beneficiaries of government services.
Community engagement increases when agencies think of residents as end users, not just beneficiaries of government services.
Agencies today suffer from a “chaos of connectivity” — a morass of systems that are integrated to an extent, but don’t talk to one another — and that prevents agencies from easily accessing large swaths of data. A new platform that addresses all of an organization’s integration patterns can solve the problem.
Sometimes, the best thing a leader can do is let employees work things out for themselves, especially when it comes to data-related issues.
Better data and better analytic tools mean more accurate — and more useful — digital twins.
Artificial intelligence (AI), unlike other forms of automation, can learn and generate ideas that elude humans. But what does AI “learning” actually mean? Here are the basics.
A concept known as explainability helps make artificial intelligence (AI) applications seem trustworthy. But what does explainable AI mean? And how might AI change things for the better? For the worse?
Sometimes your career path isn’t a straight line. Here’s how that can work to your advantage.
An article in MIT Sloan Management Review offers guidelines for challenging a superior in a way that keeps things constructive and helpful.
Making career decisions alone can be difficult. Developing a network of trusted advisors — your own personal “Board of Directors” — can help.
The more you learn about artificial intelligence (AI), the more confused you might be. Here are some helpful definitions of the most popular forms of AI to help you make sense of it all.