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 FACTS AND FIGURES 9
   IoT STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS
 INTERNAL
Tracking of behaviour
St Increases Situational Awareness Wk
Promotes analysis Environmentally friendly Cost reduction
Regulation Op Standardisation
Ubiquitous computing
Involvement of risk Substantial Investment Security and Privacy Data Challenges
              EXTERNAL
Th Vulnerability to hackers Lack of demand
Not meeting peoples’ expectations
      St Wk Op Th
represent and better manage the complexity and multidimensional nature of the IoT. All of them agree on the fact that the system can be described as divided into different “stacks”.
The model proposed by Harbor Research specifies five layers7: to integrate smart systems into business processes means managing each of these these five layers at a time, restructuring long-held assumptions about how users, devices, systems, data and networks interact. This is definitely not an easy task, although the “smart office” is rapidly becoming one of the features which help to attract and retain the best talent, as is demonstrated by the need for many companies to create new managerial roles, such as CPO (Chief People Officer) or CDO (Chief Digital Officer) and even a CEXO (Chief Experience Officer), whose role in the office is to emphasize the impact of digital experience for people at work8.
MACHINE (INTELLIGENCE) + HUMAN (INTELLIGENCE) = COLLABORATIVE (INTELLIGENCE)
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Paving the path to the first applications of Artificial Intelligence, IoT is framing new working ecosystems in which efficiency and comfort are just the first steps towards a new human to human and human to machine relationship, coupled with a strong focus on problem solving.
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S.W.O.T Analysis:
Data: the IoT portal, SWOT Analysis of the Internet of Things, 2015
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