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Industry 4.0 Ten Years In: What’s Slowing You Down? Three Ways to Get Back on Track

Industry 4.0, also referred to as the fourth industrial revolution, is a convergence of technologies that promises remarkable outcomes, including better use of resources, less nonproductive time and lower overall operating costs. It includes wide networks of connected devices via the Internet of Things (IoT) that capture data to sense, predict and interact with the […]

The War for Talent Is Over — Talent Won: A New Model for Leveling the Playing Field

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Today’s business leaders face a barrage of challenges, including economic turmoil, quiet quitting, inflationary pressures, supply chain issues and increasingly complex business models. But across the globe, boards of directors and executives rank workforce challenges, including attracting and retaining talent, rising labor costs, inadequate skill sets and the impact of workforce expectations on organizational culture […]

New Protiviti Research: The Innovation vs. Technical Debt Tug of War

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Innovation is the name of the game in today’s global market. Recognizing this new reality, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs and other technology executives and leaders are exploring new ways to fuel innovation throughout their organizations. However, there are many roadblocks on this path, per findings from Protiviti’s 2023 Global Technology Executive Survey. For this survey of […]

Healthcare Payer Audits: How Accurate Are Claim Payments Processed by Your Organization?

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Each year, healthcare payers spend untold hours correcting errant claims, draining critical resources that could be used more profitably elsewhere. While payer organizations may be conducting reviews and employing payment integrity vendors to solve pieces of the problem, many are still falling short, as improper payments in the aggregate have not significantly improved over time. […]

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