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" ... Analytical intelligence is a key skill when you need to solve a problem or make a decision. Seeking out concrete facts and being detail-oriented is essential to completing complex tasks. It’s also an invaluable skill for planning projects, timelines and assigning resources. ... "
" ... Manufacturers will continue on the path of embracing Industry 4.0 initiatives, but now with greater urgency and more concrete objectives in mind. Today’s factory floors will become more complex than ever before. As the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) becomes the norm, manufacturers need tools and technology that can extract actionable insights from the data their machines (i.e., sensors and cameras) are collecting. I believe that AI will be the solution here, helping manufacturers make sense of all this data. They’ll then be able to use these insights to stay competitive in the new normal and prepare for any possible future economic disruptions. ... "
" ... There is, however, one that gives very good, concrete results. It is the "engaged team charter" (ETC). Why "engaged"? Because it includes characteristics that lead to a higher level of engagement. Beware: Its content differs, in part but significantly, from the "team charters" often developed during an off-site session with the help of well-intentioned consultants. ... "
" ... To ensure that this information produces something concrete, as it were, the company needs the ability to analyze data in-house. Pointing out that the quality of inspections “varies a lot,” he believes that new technology has the potential to improve matters greatly. “We need to move beyond written reports.” ... "
" ... To make this a bit more concrete, you can think about all emotions as existing on a two-dimensional coordinate plane. On the X-axis, you have what psychologists call the “valence” of the emotional state, or the positivity or negativity of the emotional state. The more negative the emotion is, such as fear or anger, the more it will appear on the left side of the coordinate plane; the more positive the emotion is, such as happiness or surprise, the more it will appear on the right side of the coordinate plane. Then, on the Y-axis, you have emotional intensity, or arousal, ranging from “low” on the bottom of the plane to “high” on the top. ... "