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The Sentient Enterprise
- The Evolution of Business Decision Making
- Written by: Oliver Ratzesberger, Mohanbir Sawhney, Thomas H. Davenport - foreword
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
- Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Mohan and Oliver have been very fortunate to have intimate views into the data challenges that face the largest organizations and institutions across every possible industry - and what they have been hearing about for some time is how the business needs to use data and analytics to their advantage. To really address the data concerns of today's enterprise, they wanted to find a way to help enterprises achieve the success they seek. Not as a prescriptive process - but a methodology to become agile and leverage data and analytics to drive a competitive advantage.
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The Sentient Enterprise
- The Evolution of Business Decision Making
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
- Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
- Release Date: 12-05-20
- Language: English
- Management · Personal Success
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The Sentient Coaching Podcast
- Written by: Brett Michener
- Original Recording
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Welcome to the Sentient Podcast where we discuss all aspects of life coaching. Everything from habits, life hacks, proper nutrition and exercise, relationship and financial goals, and everything in between.The intent if this podcast is to incrementally raise your self- awareness and to have you ask questions, try new things, and to enjoy the human experience a little bit more. Each episode we will bring you fresh content from various industries and guests with a wide array of expertise. I choose guests based on some basic pretenses: first, I like them. That means they are good people and ...
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