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Disruptive Technology Meets The Biofuels Industry – Dr. Joseph Aluya and Dr. Ossian L. Garraway : AuthorHouse
Editor-In-Chief, , Alternative Energy, Biofuels, Disruptive Tech, Alternative Energy, Disruptive Technologies and Leadership, 0Disruptive Technology Meets The Biofuels Industry – Dr. Joseph Aluya and Dr. Ossian L. Garraway : AuthorHouse Source: Disruptive Technology...
Why organizations need to revamp their business models, all due to big data
Editor-In-Chief, , Collaborative Management, Disruptive Tech, Leadership, Big data, disruptive technologies, leadership, 0This discussion will focus on the cross-pollination, interconnectivities and interdisciplinary theories of Big Data with respect to business models....
The origin of Man, Life and Mortality
Editor-In-Chief, , Philosophy, Social, Leadership and philosophy, 0This book seeks to answer the questions of who created man, the meaning of life and mortality from...
Why Hewlett-Packard and Yahoo are laying employees off?
Editor-In-Chief, , Disruptive Tech, Disruptive Technology and leadership, 0Modular changes to radical platforms were disruptive to technologies. This paper tends to explain that technological changes have had...
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