I tumbled upon the following visual from Bill Schmarzo – he nailed it! This is a great plan to build strong data science teams in organisations (small or huge):

Schmarzo has published further articles on Big Data – all worth a read!
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I tumbled upon the following visual from Bill Schmarzo – he nailed it! This is a great plan to build strong data science teams in organisations (small or huge):

Schmarzo has published further articles on Big Data – all worth a read!
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In a contribution for the InformationWeek Traci Hudson, a consultant with Steve Trautman Co. and former IT executive, talks about the importance of knowledge transfer (KT) processes within digital transformation programs. She states that four components are key to establishing successful KT:
I do agree on the points. They are similar to some of the key findings of my AFRD-Framework® research project. What is crucial though is that communication across team members is actively supported and enhanced. “Arming people with tools (…)”, as Hudson puts it, may by far not be enough. A company needs to create an atmosphere of knowledge-friendliness based on trust (apart from other components). [poet-badge]
Interesting project by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU): the team have launched the Knowledge Transfer (KT) Forum to match the expertise and research outputs of scholars with global companies. This follows a trend of universities reaching out to build strong business links, specifically in the area of digital transformation. KT techniques will be important to make this approach successful. Read more here. [poet-badge]
The IEEE Communications Society have recently published an impressive survey on key blockchain use cases in the IoT world. One topic which I found most interesting is on how blockchains can help secure IoT solutions. The comprehensive paper provided by Ali, Vecchio, Pincheira, Dolui, Antonelli, and Rehmani (2018) is absolutely worth a read, and you can download it here (free): IEEE [poet-badge]
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