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Introducing creativity to achieve better project outcomes
A new book, ‘How to steal fire’ , reveals some of the fallacies behind creativity. The truth is that creativity doesn’t come from teams, it comes from team members. In fact, group work can have a negative effect on a project’s outcome. It is good to remember that smaller groups are often much better at […]
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Complexity in learning: Best practices for the future of work
April 4, 2019 By DXC on Applications
Today's high performing organizations know that the world of learning has undergone tremendous change, and they need to put employees at the center. Employees require a lifetime of continuous … [Continue Reading]
4 considerations when choosing a solution for managing global regulatory submissions
April 2, 2019 By DXC on Life Sciences
by Dawn Waite and Sadia Ahmed There are so many balls in the air when managing global regulatory submissions that it’s all too easy to lose sight of the bigger picture. That picture really should … [Continue Reading]
What it takes to get a job in AI or machine learning
April 2, 2019 By Workplace of the Future
While there is some debate over whether there's an AI talent shortage, there's no doubt that a growing number of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) job openings are being created … [Continue Reading]
What is ‘digital thread’ and how can it help the Aerospace & Defense industry?
April 1, 2019 By Orchestrated Manufacturing
Thread is amazing stuff. Imagine your clothes without it. You’d have buttons over here, cloth over there and the lining somewhere else. That’s not something you could easily wear! A similar … [Continue Reading]
Ignite your career with multimedia communication skills
March 29, 2019 By Workplace of the Future
In a workplace where automation and artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly are taking over tasks traditionally performed by humans, it is imperative that employees build "competencies in areas that … [Continue Reading]
An Australian perspective on HIMSS 2019
March 28, 2019 By DXC on Healthcare
Pulse Series: As part of the 21st Century Series on Australian Healthcare, David Pare, CTO for DXC Healthcare and Life Sciences in Australia and New Zealand, will focus on news, start-ups and … [Continue Reading]
New survey highlights the good and bad of cyber security’s global outlook
March 27, 2019 By DXC on Security
The news these days is not good when you consider the state of cyber security around the world. Successful cyber attacks continue unabated while the security talent gap continues to widen. Throw into … [Continue Reading]
Reducing risk in digital transformation
March 27, 2019 By DXC Digital Directions
Digital transformation and enterprise risk management can be thought of as parallel highways. That’s because any transformation effort will introduce new risks and change to the organization’s overall … [Continue Reading]
The highest-paying tech jobs in 2019
March 26, 2019 By Workplace of the Future
Want to make at least $200,000 a year as a technology professional? You can! That is, if you can land one of the 11 jobs listed by hiring firm Mondo in its 2019 Mondo Tech Salary Guide. Also, you … [Continue Reading]
HIMSS 2019 showcased the transformation of healthcare and the rise of the technology giants
March 26, 2019 By DXC on Healthcare
by Damon Auer The jury is in. Artificial intelligence and the consumerization of care are here to stay. In the week before the 2019 HIMSS meeting, I wrote a blog predicting what trends and … [Continue Reading]
3 ways to advance your IT career, and 3 ways to undermine it
March 22, 2019 By Workplace of the Future
This is a glass-half-empty, glass-half-full sort of blog post -- featuring three suggestions for how you can get your IT career to the next level and three warning signs that your career is dead in … [Continue Reading]
In security, it’s usually the basic stuff that gets you — like passwords
March 21, 2019 By DXC on Security
There are some very smart hackers out there with access to the latest techniques and exploits, but time and again it has been observed that attackers don’t need to deploy the latest and greatest … [Continue Reading]



