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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source &#8211; https://www.analyticsinsight.net/ Organisations often block their own path towards scaling by delaying innovations purely out of their loyalty to their core businesses. Unfortunately, fixed organisational structures <a class="read-more-link" href="https://www.aiuniverse.xyz/key-to-scale-in-volatile-markets-re-inventing-business-models-with-the-successful-deployment-of-ai-and-data-science-by-anees-merchant-executive-vice-president-applied-ai-digital-at-course/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Organisations often block their own path towards scaling by delaying innovations purely out of their loyalty to their core businesses. Unfortunately, fixed organisational structures and legacy operating models result in frailty, disabling the sight of potential market changes. Enterprises hesitate to build products or services with new technology as they are unsure of whether the growth rates would satisfy their shareholders.</p>



<p>Today, to compet in a VUCA environment, businesses and their change agents must consider relooking and reconsidering how they engage and conduct business with their customers and leverage innovative technologies to enhance or introduce products/services to the market.</p>



<p>With rapidly changing consumer buying patterns and preferences, enterprises are increasingly focusing on digitization to evolve their business models, they are being mindful of the efficiency of business operating units, which enables them to pinpoint areas that need additional focus or restructuring quickly. Some of the possible initiatives organisations can opt for are:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Growth hacking:</strong>Organizations need to be agile and iterative in their approach to keep up with the changes in the industry. Having a growth mindset can enable management, embrace challenges, show resilience while working through obstacles, and bounce back from impediments sooner, leading to overall higher achievement. Organizations backed by a growthhacking mindset will be ableto foster innovation and generate higher financial returns.</li><li><strong>Retooling organization:</strong>Companies should ‘avoid putting all eggs” in one basket regarding technology infrastructure. The focus should be on adopting technology like building a Lego structure, where individual components are replaced if the scalability and validity for the current and future needs of the business aren’t met.</li><li><strong>&nbsp;Adopting new age innovation rather reinventing:&nbsp;</strong>Applications of AI is evolving within the industry at a fast paced, which enables organizations to evaluate quickly, adapt, pilot and scale within the organizations. Reinventing AI would mean wastage of resources of time, instead organization precious resources can be spent on identifying the right opportunity to evaluate and scale the benefits of AI.The global COVID-19 pandemic has crushed standards and redefined how business is conducted, affecting most enterprises in some way or another. At the same time, enterprises were already leveraging data science and AI in the past few years.&nbsp; A significantly greater number of organizations are now looking for ways to harness them to reinvent themselves. Key-focused areas remain in strategy building, decision-making and governance setup, business planning and budgeting, funding decision making, managing performance and company culture, risk management, and more.For businesses, resiliency will become even more significant than efficiency as they move forward and data science will help companies maintain. For instance, retail stores and restaurants that were more dependent on brick-and-mortar sales before the pandemic had to make drastic changes to survive and sustain. While some were forced to shut shop, the rest kept steering ahead with new business models to adapt and thrive. Data science helped companies stabilise their organisations, build new processes, establish new communication channels and workflow, adapt to the remote working environment, recognise (and adapt to) changing consumer patterns and identify the emerging trends by using AI and machine learning.Traditionally, legacy companies used to focus only on their core business. With the new wave of transformation and new opportunity post the pandemic, these prominentestablished players are reinventing themselves and creating businesses in new areas with a very different mindset and culture than their traditional organizations.The new digital era demands asignificant change in traditional thinking and focusing on the practical approach of collaboration, competition, and innovationthat can combine data science, AI,and business acumen to conceive, build and bring new digital products to market at scale.</li></ul>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source:- business.com Determining a job candidate&#8217;s potential for success is a difficult task. In the past, hiring managers looked to people&#8217;s intelligence quotient (IQ) to gauge whether they <a class="read-more-link" href="https://www.aiuniverse.xyz/emotional-intelligence-is-the-key-to-a-successful-company-culture/">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Source:- business.com</p>
<p data-reactid="84">Determining a job candidate&#8217;s potential for success is a difficult task. In the past, hiring managers looked to people&#8217;s intelligence quotient (IQ) to gauge whether they would bring value to their organizations. Now, however, emotional intelligence (EQ) is seen as an increasingly relevant predictor for success.</p>
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<p>Research shows that 95 percent of human resources managers believe that that EQ is critically important because it enables people to regulate their own emotions. Workers who are adept at coping with their feelings are more inclined to show empathy and understanding to their colleagues, and better at conflict resolution. Instead of needing constant oversight and mediation, they know how to tactfully address problems and how to encourage their coworkers&#8217; best attributes.</p>
<h2 id="why-emotional-intelligence-matters-to-culture">Why emotional intelligence matters to culture</h2>
<p>The definition of emotional intelligence is &#8220;the ability to recognize, understand and manage our own emotions&#8221; and those of others. Emotionally intelligent people are essential to a great corporate culture. You cannot build a dynamic, forward-thinking company if your entire team is constantly anxious, in conflict, or subtly (and not-so-subtly) sabotaging one another.</p>
<p>When you hire people based not only on skill and job experience but EQ as well, you nurture a self-sustaining culture of greatness. These people want to excel, and they&#8217;re self-aware enough to know where they need to improve. They&#8217;re confident in their abilities and committed to the company&#8217;s collective success, not just their own.</p>
<p>Therefore, they&#8217;re keen to connect with their peers and their clients, recognizing that they are more effective when they build real relationships. Then, when problems arise, they approach them rationally and compassionately, instead of pointing fingers and wasting the company&#8217;s time and resources.</p>
<h2 id="how-eq-manifests-in-the-workplace">How EQ manifests in the workplace</h2>
<p>Here are the ways EQ shows up in strong teams:</p>
<p><strong>Recognition of strengths and weaknesses: </strong>Great soccer coaches don&#8217;t just say, &#8220;This guy is a midfielder and this one is a goalie.&#8221; They understand why each person is in that position and can articulate exactly what skills they bring to it. They have a holistic view of how each individual works as part of the broader team.</p>
<p>Similarly, a good manager knows their departments inside and out. They know who works well together and why, who excels under pressure, and who needs a little extra lead time but will always knock it out of the park.</p>
<p>Any manager&#8217;s job is made easier by having employees that are emotionally intelligent. When the team leader provides feedback, they don&#8217;t take it as personal affronts. They know their strengths and weaknesses and are eager to improve. This dynamic makes for really growth-oriented, high-performing companies because everyone speaks the same language and focuses on the same goals.</p>
<p><strong>Self-selecting A players: </strong>When you curate a team of A players — highly motivated individuals who have a high IQ — you build a culture that tolerates nothing less than everyone giving their best. If someone lands a new position and quickly starts slacking off, their peers will let them know. They ask if there&#8217;s anything they can do to help and try to bring them up to speed. If that person continues to slack, the culture will force them out.</p>
<p>A team of high-functioning professionals won&#8217;t allow anyone to ride their coattails or slow their company&#8217;s progress. You see this at big companies, like Netflix and Google, that have cross-functioning teams. Whether in marketing, operations, or design, you need to work with people across departments who keep up with a high-level work pace. There&#8217;s no room for people who are unwilling to work as hard as everyone else.</p>
<p><strong>Self-awareness:</strong> Emotionally intelligent people ask, &#8220;What do I need to do to be the best me that I can be today? And who can help me do that?&#8221; Then they look for opportunities to collaborate with colleagues and leaders who will help them get better. When that is part of the culture, progress happens very rapidly. Everyone witnesses their peers leveling up day after day, which motivates them to improve, too.</p>
<p><strong>People-centered service:</strong> My company emphasizes emotional intelligence among all of our people, and it shows in our services. Our financial advisors don’t just work with clients based on their numbers. They get to know their goals, ambitions, and insecurities.</p>
<p>In other words, they see the world through the client&#8217;s eyes and empathize with their positions. Then they recommend investments and tax strategies based on what&#8217;s right for that client. Never once have we prioritized products or numbers over client profiles. Every member of our team knows that they must understand the client before they can advise them.</p>
<p>Emotional intelligence reverberates throughout an organization. By prioritizing EQ in your hires, you build a motivated, dynamic team that supports one another and ultimately drives the company&#8217;s success.</p>
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