Day: September 22, 2016

Today’s Top 5 Tech News

iPhone 7 Has Just The Perfect Display iPhone 7’s LCD display has passed a display test with flying colors. Setting a performance record, iPhone 7 has the highest contrast ratio, brightness, contrast rating, and lowest screen reflectance among all smartphones. However, iPhone 7 has also received negative news for making a hissing noise, audio software issues, and getting scratched too easily.  #mobile   Intel & GE Make Trains Super Brainy GoLinc platform powered by GE and Intel is turning freight trains into powerful mobile data centers. These smart trains provide processing, wireless communication, data storage, and video capabilities to improve operations, fuel efficiency, and horsepower. If you thought trains were far removed from the digital revolution, think again. #corporate #data   Yelp Embraces Developers With Fusion Yelp is giving developers way more access to its API content and data with its Fusion program. The program focuses on bringing local content to more apps and gives a resounding proof of its competitiveness against Foursquare, Google and others. Yelp has finally realized it needs more developers on its side now than ever before.  #apps #social   Microsoft Bids To Root Out Cancer Microsoft is employing machine learning techniques to analyze tumors and design new medication regimes for doctors. It is further working on projects like creating biological cells to fight cancer and using AI to analyze CT scans of tumors. It sounds impressive but Microsoft is certainly not the only one in this quest. #ai                                                         Landlords Look Toward Outsourcing to Assist Tenants Landlords are looking toward outsourcing to help improve living conditions of tenants in Australian cities, according to a study by CBRE. While outsourcing was once looked at as a money-saving technique in the past, landlords are increasingly using it to provide concierge services to their tenants. After all, tenants are customers too, and it is no longer just about signing the lease agreement. Childcare, health and well being, and other services are being outsourced to make tenants’ lives easier. #outsourcing  

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Nurture Your Organizational Ecosystem to Boost Workplace Productivity

A lot of people disagree with the proposition that corporations are people too. Of course, they are not people, because they are not sentient. However, corporations are run by people, for the interests of people, and they belong to people. An organization, functions quite similarly to a human being. Just like we have organs and they all work in tandem, even though they are parts of different systems. Our bodies work like organizations do For example, the digestive system and the reproductive system are different, but they share the same body and work for that body. Similarly, the marketing department and the accounts department are different, but they work for the same organization. All these different parts and sections of an organization make up for its ecosystem. In fact, an organizational ecosystem can be described as that which is influenced by the organization, and that which influences the organization. With this definition, we can understand that there are internal and external ecosystems. The internal ecosystem of an organization consists of its employees, departments, infrastructure, and everything that is owned or hired by the organization. External ecosystems include the larger community, clients, customers, competitors, the city where the office is located, and even the government and the world at large. When we talk about organizational ecosystems, we are talking about all that is connected to an organization, both internally and externally. It is important to nurture this ecosystem to boost workplace productivity. [php snippet=1] Why nurturing your organizational boosts workplace productive? Organizational ecosystem consists of all your employees, contractors, freelancers, the infrastructure you own, etc. Now, when you nurture these separate and disparate entities, you are ensuring their well being. Just like we need to nurture our internal organs with proper diet and exercise, we need to nurture our employees and staff, and replace parts and infrastructure when they are ailing. This boosts productivity by ensuring organizational health. When ecosystems are nurtured, their health is ensured. Health in organizational jargon refers to productivity. As long as a company is functioning properly, we can say that it is a healthy organization. This also means that all entities within the organization are productive. So, it should not come to us as a surprise that when we nurture organizational ecosystems, we boost productivity, both directly and indirectly. This should lead you to start treating your employees better, replace those old computers, contribute to the community where your business is located, and of course pay taxes as required. All these little things boost productivity whether we realize it or not. No matter what you do, it is important to remember that we do not live in a vacuum. We not only have to nurture ourselves, but also the immediate surroundings in which we live. Same is true with organizations too. To be productive and healthy, you need to nurture your organization and all its components, and also ensure that you support various entities that surround you externally. This helps in boosting not only productivity but also enhances work culture.

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