This week we’re featuring two recent articles about two vital industries: healthcare and banking. We’re also throwing you a link to the must-listen, latest episode of our podcast, That Moment, which features stories from two individuals at the head of innovation in transportation.
What Closing the Loop of Health Data Means
What does continuous feedback (and all that data) mean for the future of healthcare?
Can Banks Stop Cyber Criminals?
Financial institutions can thwart intrusions with a two-pronged strategy of brute-force work and cutting-edge tools.
That Moment, Episode 5: “Our country is always under construction”
In the newest episode, That Moment host and former Wired staff writer Michael Copeland connects with Boeing Chief Information Officer Ted Colbert on how the company is transforming their business to drive (or, ahem, fly) the industry of flight to new heights. Next, he talks with former Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx about his journey from being the first member of his family to attend an integrated school to leading 55,000 employees charged with America’s transit system. Don’t miss a fascinating conversation on how now, more than ever, we should be vigilant about technology’s role in public life.
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Five Things We Appreciated
- How Design Thinking Builds the World’s Best Business
- Fixing the ‘Brain Damage’ Caused by the I.P.O. Process
- Introducing Pluralsight IQ — This is not a test
- Shoulder Pads
- Figma Team Library
The Future of Medicine, Banking, and Transportation was originally published in Built to Adapt on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.