Changing Health and Wealth Behaviors with Analytics

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Changing Health and Wealth Behaviors with Analytics
Tom Davenport and John Sviokla
If the U.S. economy is going to make it through the next few decades, health- and wealth-management organizations will have to get really good at changing consumer behaviors — and that will require analytics.
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Susan Cramm
The Change-Management Challenge of Increasing IT Smarts
Susan Cramm
How do you proceed when classic change-management approaches fall short?
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Umair Haque
The Efficient Community Hypothesis
Umair Haque
The Efficient Market Hypothesis needs an upgrade.
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Michael Schrage
Why Your Looks Will Matter More, Thanks to the Internet
Michael Schrage
With pervasive videoconferencing, managing your image takes on new meaning.
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Disruptive Changes Are Coming to the Delivery of Medical Care
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An epidemic of chronic illnesses, high-tech hospitals, e-health, employee physicians, and empowered patients are some of the major trends that will transform the delivery of health care.
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