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According to a Pentagon history of the F-35, Darpa quietly sought assistance from a research and development arm of Lockheed Martin known as the Skunk Works. By the early 1990s, the Darpa-Skunk Works collaboration had produced preliminary concepts, and the Marine Corps began pressing Congress...
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April 19, 2017 Bruce Benson
Planning
I'll take the credit, but it was simply the magic of finally giving people the information and insight they needed to then get their jobs done.
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April 13, 2017 Bruce Benson
Metrics
Threats of federal intervention aside, it will be difficult to fix the problem of high murder rates without first addressing clearance rates. So it’s fortuitous, perhaps, that we are living in an age in which the analysis of data is supposed to help us decipher,...
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April 6, 2017 Bruce Benson
Metrics
IS researchers have argued enterprise information systems should not be built in a top-down manner but instead facilitate bottom-up innovation. Successful implementation of enterprise wide systems (such as enterprise architecture) will increasingly require negotiation and dialog rather than the imposition of ideas from central IT....
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March 29, 2017 Bruce Benson
Innovation
Set a daily habit or regular practice.
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March 22, 2017 Bruce Benson
Planning
When it comes to economic data, it can be difficult to separate what people believe to be true from what they want to be true.
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March 8, 2017 Bruce Benson
Metrics
In the same way that dark matter is an unseen but very large part of the cosmos , dark data represents the unseen but very large part of the data that most corporations collect and store.
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February 23, 2017 Bruce Benson
Metrics
A lot of what you saw in America and you see overseas is, “I want a change.” They want a wrecking ball brought to these governments. A lot of us are sympathetic with that. We want to see something different. We want things to be...
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February 10, 2017 Bruce Benson
Leadership
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In the runup to the planned debut of the latest MacBook Pro, Apple’s home computer division had a bit of a meltdown. Enhanced battery life was supposed to be one of the big selling points for the new version of the company’s main laptop, with...
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February 3, 2017 Bruce Benson
Schedule
Hospitals keep us healthy right? The best place to be if one is not feeling well has got to be a hospital. Well as it happens, no.
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January 26, 2017 Bruce Benson
Innovation
It’s a familiar story. Soda taxes have also flopped in New York State and San Francisco. So far, only superliberal Berkeley, Calif., has succeeded in adopting such a measure over industry objections. The obvious lesson from Philadelphia is that the soda industry is winning the...
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January 19, 2017 Bruce Benson
Staffing
“If you are failing to plan, you are planning to fail.” -- Tariq Siddique
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January 12, 2017 Bruce Benson
Planning
This is the message that American University history professor Allan Lichtman has been screaming at the world since 1981: It’s not that the polling system itself is broken — instead, polls behave exactly as they’re designed. The problem is they aren’t designed to predict the...
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December 29, 2016 Bruce Benson
Metrics
As you’ve probably heard, while Hillary Clinton won the majority of the popular vote, Donald Trump was awarded more than 270 votes in the Electoral College. Many, particularly on social media, were incredulous, partly at the candidates but also at the pollsters — in particular,...
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December 15, 2016 Bruce Benson
Metrics
A blindfolded monkey throwing darts at the stock listings could select a portfolio that would do just as well as one selected by the experts. Burton Malkiel
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December 7, 2016 Bruce Benson
Innovation