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  2. Davos: How technology is disrupting work and jobs [Video]

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    If robots, AI, nanotechnology, machine learning, and 3D printing are going to be doing all the work, what the heck will human beings do nine to five? Davos: How technology is disrupting work and ...

  3. Kaizen - Wikipedia

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    The W questions are used in a wide variety of areas, for example when analyzing texts, [8] as an aid in defining projects [9] as well as in work analysis [10] and, as a result, in defining work content. In the field of quality management, this principle is used in failure mode and effects analysis to identify potential weaknesses.

  4. Disruptive innovation - Wikipedia

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    An 1880 penny-farthing (left), and a 1886 Rover safety bicycle with gearing. In business theory, disruptive innovation is innovation that creates a new market and value network or enters at the bottom of an existing market and eventually displaces established market-leading firms, products, and alliances. [1]

  5. Innovation system - Wikipedia

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    For some, the expression innovation ecosystem is a subset or synonym of innovation system. Others separate between the expressions, using the expression innovation system for labelling a planned innovation environment, and innovation ecosystem for an ecological innovation environment. [5]

  6. Environmental management system - Wikipedia

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    An environmental management system (EMS) is "a system which integrates policy, procedures and processes for training of personnel, monitoring, summarizing, and reporting of specialized environmental performance information to internal and external stakeholders of a firm". [1]

  7. Integrated workplace management system - Wikipedia

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    An integrated workplace management system (IWMS) is an ultimate software platform for organizational uses of workplace resources, including the management of real estate portfolio, infrastructure and facilities assets of a company. [1] IWMS solutions are commonly packaged as an integrated suite or as individual modules that can be scaled over ...

  8. Organizational analysis - Wikipedia

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    The aim of sociotechnical models is to optimize both social and technological sub-systems of work. The term also refers to the interaction between society's complex infrastructures and human behavior. This model identifies the environment as a key factor that interacts with the organization.

  9. FEMA employee fired for urging team to not help homes with ...

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    The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency - whose mission is to help people before, during and after disasters - fired an employee who advised her survivor assistance team in Florida to not go ...