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My Research Blog

Check out some of the recent research I've been conducting with my brilliant colleagues at Accenture Labs.

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If you're interested in this work, also check out the Labs Notebook publication, where you can read more about the cool emerging technologies and ongoing research at the rest of Accenture Labs.

CARE: A platform for ups killing workers, at scale.

Anyone can watch a how-to-video - and it's better than nothing - but it's not effective coaching. We want to replace how-to-videos with personalized instruction and support.

Check out our latest blog post by clicking the link below, where Mirjana Spasojevic and I highlight the UX research approach we applied to explore how emerging technologies can provide personalized, in-the-moment support during training.

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Neuroscience-as-a-Service (NaaS) - Basics

In the first of a series of blog posts, Tayfun Esenkaya and I explore the possibilities of what insights neuroscience can bring when applied at scale. Termed "Neuroscience-as-a-Service," we delve into the basics of what information is carried by the brain, and what methods we can use to harness that power.

Click the picture below to read the blog.

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Moving Beyond Mass Production (Part 3)

In this blog written with Ben Greenspan, and Naomi Nishihara, we use two hypothetical scenarios to explore how the advanced manufacturing technologies and new business models we described in our prior posts may become a part of everyday life sooner than you think!

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You can check out the blog by clicking on the link below.

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Moving Beyond Advanced Manufacturing (Part 2)

Is now the right time to consider new ways of operating in advanced manufacturing ecosystems?

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The second in our three-part blog series with Ben Greenspan, and Naomi Nishihara where we propose new business models that are enabled by key developments in advanced manufacturing. You can read the post by clicking on the image below. 

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Moving Beyond Advanced Manufacturing (Part 1)

If innovation is constant, how do we know it's the right time for change?

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The first of a three part series with Ben Greenspan and Naomi Nishihara where we highlight some key developments including new materials and form factors impacting the future of manufacturing across industries right now. Click on the picture below to read.

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