Mon.Jul 08, 2024

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Emergent Challenges in Biopharma Portfolio Management

Planview

In 2023, Planview was pleased to sponsor several WHY Summit Events: Basil, Switzerland, and Philadelphia. A year later, we returned to Philadelphia and then headed cross-country to San Francisco for the WHY Summit’s 21st and 22nd American Pharma and Biotech Project, Program, and Portfolio Management Conference. In this blog, we will illuminate a few common themes based on presentations and discussions around the conference.

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When Generosity Breeds Animosity: Understanding and Overcoming Hidden Resentments

Tullio Siragusa

When Generosity Breeds Animosity: Understanding and Overcoming Hidden Resentments Have you ever felt a twinge of animosity toward someone who seems to be constantly giving, whether through acts of kindness, wisdom, or leadership? Perhaps youve encountered a colleague who uplifts others selflessly, or a leader who embodies vulnerability, and collected decision-making while you wrestle with internal frustrations.

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How to Maximize Efficiency in Digital Product Development

Planview

The development of digital products in today’s landscape is reshaping our daily lives and industries at an almost frenzied pace. Digital products are at the core of the transformations in every facet of our lives, from managing our finances and health to navigating transportation. This integration of digital solutions represents a significant shift in how we interact with technology and each other, creating new possibilities for efficiency in every aspect of life.

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Expanding Your Network: How Broadcast Channels Drive yet2’s Success

Yet2

Words by Carlos Pichardo Welcome to the second installment of our networking blog series. In this post, we explore a powerful network source beyond direct relationships: broadcast channels. These channels provide an opportunity to send your message to the masses. Discover how setting up a global network of syndication partners, broker partners, and other key broadcast channels can drive success.

Project 52
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Going Beyond Chatbots: Connecting AI to Your Tools, Systems, & Data

Speaker: Alex Salazar, CEO & Co-Founder @ Arcade | Nate Barbettini, Founding Engineer @ Arcade | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO @ Aggregage

If AI agents are going to deliver ROI, they need to move beyond chat and actually do things. But, turning a model into a reliable, secure workflow agent isn’t as simple as plugging in an API. In this new webinar, Alex Salazar and Nate Barbettini will break down the emerging AI architecture that makes action possible, and how it differs from traditional integration approaches.

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Learning Through Acquisition: Admit What You Don't Know

Michael Roberto

Source: [link] I've been reading John Mackey's book, The Whole Story, about his journey as co-founder and long-time CEO of Whole Foods Market. The book certainly reads quite differently than many other CEO books, as it documents in detail his experimentation with various psychedelic drugs alongside his retelling of the founding and growth of the organic foods retailer.

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The 6 Disciplines Companies Need to Get the Most Out of Gen AI

Harvard Business Review

Some observers are beginning to question whether gen AI will produce enough value to exceed its costs. It can, but extracting economic value from gen AI requires several different types of disciplined capabilities. Unfortunately, most companies lack these. The good news is they can develop them. Specifically, companies should invest in behavioral change, controlled experimentation, measurement of business value, data management, human capital development, and systems thinking.

Company 29
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What Sets Genius Teams Apart

Harvard Business Review

The most successful executive teams can achieve outsized outcomes, but they can also be challenging to manage and be a part of. The author, a psychologist who has worked with executive teams for over 20 years, explains what sets the best teams apart — their members’ raw capacity, the scale of their aspiration and achievement, and their constant generative tension — and unpacks how to manage the latter so that teams are productive, not destructive.