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Vladimir Pick works as a senior strategist for New York City consultancy Undercurrent, where he advises leaders of Fortune 100 companies on strategy, organizational design, and digital transformation. Along the way, Vladimir has developed software for banks, created innovative digital products, and has done research in big data and artificial intelligence. Vladimir is also an instructor at General Assembly, where he teaches about data and analytics. He graduated from Bard with a BS in finance and economics and a BA in computer science.
This year, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the worldโs population. To survive the coming decade, most organizations will have to respond in some way to the rise of connected devices. As connected products, connected logistics, and connected phones become ubiquitous, they create value for users and risks for companies. For companies that make durable physical products itโs easy to imagine a digitally connected version. For companies that make consumables, the Internet of Things is slated to revolutionize logistics. For both, ubiquitous connected mobile devices are already changing commerce, workflow, and customer relationships.