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作者作为新任营销副总裁,从痛苦的经历中认识到公关机构等外部供应商的真正服务对象并非自己,并反思了应该如何正确利用这些外部资源。这一教训至今仍然适用。
作者作为新任营销副总裁,从痛苦的经历中认识到公关机构等外部供应商的真正服务对象并非自己,并反思了应该如何正确利用这些外部资源。这一教训至今仍然适用。
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Andrew Ng writes from the World Economic Forum that businesses need to move beyond incremental AI efficiency gains to achieve transformative impact. He argues that workflow redesign, rather than isolated AI projects, is key to creating significant business value, using loan processing as an example where end-to-end changes can transform product offerings.
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