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Brain Impact Model

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How much the human future protected against machines and what shall we do with the rest? After the digital revolution gave it a kickstart in the ’70s there were lots of predictions that kept scientists busy. Still, there is demand after a good model which describes the social-political-economical triangle in new integrity. The good model is simple and reliable, at least for a foreseeable time ahead. What would make this model even special is that it shall incorporate the digital trends, in large portions considering the impact of thinking-like computer algorithms to human existence? The new environment is virtually modeled by no longer three but four factors because AI has become so deterministic. Technology and nature These two categories a precisely separable. Nature is endless in time. By the human scale, we use to claim the start from the birth of earth and perceive the end of this planet in some 100 year’s distance. It describes well the attitude of mankind that we imagine

Passages of business transformation

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How to react to digitalization challenges? We make decisions based on feelings, practices, and facts. The following blog will provide an overview of how the style of decision making is changing. We can sort the decision process in three basic categories: historically founded, information dominated and Zero to One approach. Historically founded decisions The great tradition of managing the change is based on learning. Leaders start their preparation for the later challenges in the school. The behavior of today's acting leader is grounded by common subjects related to human history, philosophy, and natural sciences. These subjects are not only determining the thinking of students but building the frame of behavior and how we react to challenges in any situations including businesses. What practically happens when a decision is made is that we try to find examples from our education history or later from our experience inventory. The decision will be made by a combination of an