Contributions by Angela Golla, Infogram Deputy Editor
Mark Hurd’s Latest Blog Explains Why the Internet of
Things Is Really the Internet of People
Oracle President Mark Hurd has posted his latest
LinkedIn Influencer blog, “The Internet of Things Is Really the Internet of People".
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Mark Hurd,
President, Oracle
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In this new blog, Mark writes, “As I speak with CEOs
around the world, our conversations invariably come down to this central
question: Can we change our corporate cultures and the ways we train and reward
our people as rapidly as new technology is changing the work we do, the products
we make, and how we engage with customers?” Read the blog to find out what Mark says are the three
things CEOs must do.
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