iCEO: Can software replace managers

An article in the Harvard Business Review notes technology can have a major impact on managers and executives in the future.

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A prototype software named “iCEO” can automate complex work and then assign divided tasks to workers like a “virtual assembly line.”

 

iCEO can prepare a Fortune 50 company’s project without a project manager, according to the researchers, and iCEO could transform work just as the assembly lines transformed work during the Industrial Revolution, according to the report.

 

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