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Experience and Expertise – A Few Thoughts

QAspire

To innovate and experiment. Another realization is that more knowledge does not always mean more expertise. Ability to execute that knowledge does. That is because most explicit knowledge is widely and freely available now. But to execute that knowledge well requires one to have implicit skills mentioned above.(You

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Experimenting 100 innovative solutions over 20 countries in Africa

Innovation Excellence

Experimenting 100 innovative solutions over 20 countries in Africa twice a year: that’s the process we describe in this compelling interview with David L. Ross , Innovation teacher at Carnegie Mellon University , about corporate open innovation in Africa, initially published in Disrupt Africa.

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Ethics for Technologists (and Facebook)

Harvard Business Review

The ongoing explosion of technologically-enabled business opportunities inherently expand the ethical dilemmas, quandaries and trade-offs managements will confront. They’re passionate and committed to the pursuit of knowledge. In retrospect, if I had to write it again, I’d include a section or chapter on ethics.

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