The top 200 ASX companies are famous for highlighting the diverse skills’ matrix in boardrooms. The reality is they are woefully prepared for the governance of critical information technology.
The future of health care may change dramatically as entrepreneurs offer solutions that change how we prevent, diagnose, and cure health conditions, using artificial intelligence (AI). This article provides a timely and critical analysis of AI-driven health care startups and identifies emerging business model archetypes that entrepreneurs from around the world are using to bring AI solutions to the marketplace. It identifies areas of value creation for the application of AI in health care and proposes an approach to designing business models for AI health care startups.
New research shows that companies that know how to shift critical resources where and when they’re needed share common traits. Rigor is the first one.