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  • Authors: de Kluyver, Cornelis A (2021)

  • Global Business Strategy looks at the opportunities and risks associated with staking out a global competitive presence and introduces the fundamentals of global strategic thinking. The authors demonstrate how a company should change and adapt its domestic business model to achieve a competitive advantage as it expands globally

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  • Authors: Pumperla, Max (2023)

  • Get started with Ray, the open source distributed computer framework that simplifies the process of scaling comute-intensive Python workloads. With this practical book, Python programmers, data engineers, and data scientists will learn how to leverage Ray locally and spin with compute clusters. You'll be able to use Ray to structure and run machine learning programs at scale.

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  • Authors: Carlström, Elis (2023)

  • Original ideas start in a person's mind, but the environment where they operate is crucial for the capture and development of these ideas. Equally important is the interaction with others in developing and evaluating ideas, as a brilliant idea only influences the world if it is put into use. This book hopes to inspire the team leader, innovation manager or research group leader. It d

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  • Authors: Tidd, Joseph (2021)

  • Innovative firms outperform, in both employment and sales, firms that fail to innovate [1]. We know that those organizations that are consistently successful at managing innovation outperform their peers in terms of growth, financial performance, and employment and that the broader social benefits of innovation are even greater [2]. However, managing innovation is not easy or automatic

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  • Authors: Erokhin, Vasilii (2023)

  • This book is written mainly for students, but it would be much useful to the broader public audience, including postgraduates, researchers, and business people who will be able to learn all recent updates about macroeconomics and the post-pandemic perspectives of the global economy.

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  • Authors: Krugman, Paul R (2023)

  • International Trade: Theory and Policy provides engaging, balanced coverage of the key concepts and practical applications of the discipline. An intuitive introduction to trade theory is followed by detailed coverage of policy applications.

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  • Authors: Hall, Patrick (2023)

  • This book describes approaches to responsible AI—a holistic framework for improving AI/ML technology, business processes, and cultural competencies that builds on best practices in risk management, cybersecurity, data privacy, and applied social science. Authors Patrick Hall, James Curtis, and Parul Pandey created this guide for data scientists who want to improve real-world AI/ML system outcomes for organizations, consumers, and the public.

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  • Authors: Anderson, George (2023)

  • Design Thinking is both a process and a set of techniques and exercises useful for thinking through and solving problems faster than otherwise possible. Hour 1 commences Part I called "Design Thinking Basics," where we assemble and align around the Design Thinking Cycle for Progress and a Design Thinking Model for Tech (Hours 1-5). Subsequent Parts of the book include Part II Understanding Broadly (Hours 6-9), Part III, "Thinking Differently" (Hours 10-14), Part IV, "Delivering Value" (Hours 15-18), and Part V, "Iterating for Progress" (Hours 19-24)"--

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  • Authors: Baum, Sandy (2023)

  • An invaluable primer on the role economic reasoning plays in campus debate and decision making. Campus Economics provides college and university administrators, trustees, and faculty with an essential understanding of how college finances actually work. Sandy Baum and Michael McPherson explain the concepts needed to analyze the pros, the cons, and the trade-offs of difficult decisions, and offer a common language for discussing the many challenges confronting institutions of higher learning today, from COVID-19 to funding cuts and declining enrollments