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The term derives from the combination of '''bio'''logical and electro'''nic'''. | The term derives from the combination of '''bio'''-logical and electro-'''nic'''. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:49, 4 October 2021
Combining human and electronic parts.
The term derives from the combination of bio-logical and electro-nic.
- Bionic business models
- "The Boston Consulting Group... suggests the need for 'bionic' companies where leaders will design new business models that achieve just the right balance between the latest technological advances, such as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, behavioural psychology and human capital.
- This should allow companies to achieve a greater sense of purpose, focusing on meaningful longer-term objectives."
- The Treasurer magazine, Issue 3, September 2021, p06