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Jan 2020
13m 28s

Why the 'Just Do Something' Strategy for...

MIT SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW
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For all the giant leaps promised by artificial intelligence, when it comes to business, what we’ve seen so far amounts to just tiny steps. That’s not necessarily a bad thing; many smart people advise companies to start small with AI. But as Boston College professor Sam Ransbotham notes in this week’s Three Big Points podcast, when you think small, you get small results.

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