• Blast Off: The Space Economy Takes Flight

    In the midst of the worst inflation seen in 40 years, not all prices are rising. In the 1970s, the cost of taking a kilogram of water to space was $20,000 in today's dollars. Now, it is more like $2,000 - a tenfold reduction, and as SpaceX's Starship has $20/kg in its sights, there is a real possibility of another hundred-fold reduction. If this happens, access to space will open up like never before, creating a flood of new business opportunities. The authors-who include a Canadian astronaut-discuss the pros and cons of SpaceX's monopoly and suggest three key areas of opportunity for innovative companies who want to embrace this new frontier.
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  • The Path to Prescription: Closing the Gap Between the Promise and the Reality of Big Data

    Despite all the hoopla around Big Data these days, the fact is, there is nothing dramatically new about having data at our fingertips. What is new, the authors argue, is that modern technology has increased the types of data that can be collected and made it cheaper, easier and faster to collect, store and analyze that data. They define three key realms of data: Descriptive, Predictive and Prescriptive, and show that progressing to the Prescriptive realm is the best way to enable a 'scientific' approach to business. They show that data and analytics are only valuable if they are used to generate insights, learning and evidence that inform business decisions-and that managers have a critical role to play: ensuring that their organization's analytics are motivated by the key decisions and challenges facing managers.
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