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A Model−Based Structure for Business Interaction the Board with IoT Mindfulness
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Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review

ISSN: 2223-5833

Open Access

Mini Review - (2023) Volume 13, Issue 2

A Model−Based Structure for Business Interaction the Board with IoT Mindfulness

Swewre Terti*
*Correspondence: Swewre Terti, Department of Enterprise Engineering, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Rome, Italy, Email:
Department of Enterprise Engineering, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Rome, Italy

Received: 03-Apr-2023, Manuscript No. jbmr-23-101616; Editor assigned: 05-Apr-2023, Pre QC No. P-101616; Reviewed: 17-Apr-2023, QC No. Q-101616; Revised: 22-Apr-2023, Manuscript No. R-101616; Published: 28-Apr-0202 , DOI: 10.37421/2223-5833.2023.13.499
Citation: Terti, Swewre. “A Model-Based Structure for Business Interaction the Board with IoT Mindfulness.” Arabian J Bus Manag Review 13 (2023): 499.
Copyright: © 2023 Terti S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

In today's fast-paced and interconnected world, businesses are constantly seeking innovative ways to improve their operations and increase efficiency. One such avenue is the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology, which allows for seamless communication and data exchange between devices. This article explores the concept of IoT mindfulness and its potential to enhance business interactions at the board level. By incorporating IoT devices into boardrooms, businesses can foster a more collaborative and efficient decision-making process. This article delves into the benefits, challenges, and future prospects of implementing IoT mindfulness in boardroom settings.

Keywords

Business process • IoT-aware BPs • Digital twin

Introduction

IoT mindfulness refers to the intentional integration of IoT devices and technologies into business environments, with the aim of optimizing communication, data analysis, and decision-making processes. By connecting various devices, such as smartboards, tablets, and wearables, boardrooms can become intelligent spaces that promote seamless collaboration, realtime data sharing, and improved decision-making. IoT devices facilitate realtime communication between board members, regardless of their physical locations. Video conferencing systems, instant messaging, and collaborative whiteboards enable stakeholders to interact and share ideas effortlessly, fostering a more inclusive and dynamic boardroom environment. IoT devices enable board members to access relevant data and analytics instantaneously. Real-time information empowers decision-makers to make informed choices and respond swiftly to market trends and opportunities. Furthermore, IoTenabled devices can automate routine tasks, freeing up time for strategic discussions and analysis [1,2].

Literature Review

IoT devices in boardrooms can be vulnerable to cyber threats, raising concerns about data security and privacy. Businesses must implement robust security measures, including encryption, authentication protocols, and regular software updates, to safeguard sensitive boardroom information. Integrating different IoT devices from various vendors can be challenging due to compatibility issues. Businesses need to carefully select devices that can seamlessly communicate with each other and invest in IoT platforms that enable interoperability and data synchronization [3].

Discussion

The integration of IoT mindfulness in boardroom interactions is an evolving trend with immense potential. As IoT technology continues to advance, boardrooms can expect even greater connectivity, data analysis capabilities, and automation. The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms in conjunction with IoT devices may further enhance decision-making processes, providing boards with more accurate insights and predictive analytics. Adopting IoT mindfulness in boardrooms requires technical expertise and a deep understanding of IoT technologies. Organizations may need to provide training and resources to board members and staff to ensure they can effectively utilize IoT devices and interpret the generated data [3,4]. Mindfulness, defined as the practice of bringing attention to the present moment without judgment, has gained significant recognition for its ability to reduce stress, enhance focus, and improve overall well-being. By integrating mindfulness principles into business interactions, individuals can cultivate a more empathetic, attentive, and thoughtful approach, leading to improved communication, collaboration, and decision-making. Combining IoT technologies with mindfulness practices holds immense potential for the boardroom setting. IoT devices can facilitate mindfulness by providing real-time feedback on various aspects, including stress levels, posture, and ambient conditions. For example, wearable devices with biosensors can monitor heart rate variability and provide prompts for relaxation techniques during high-stress discussions. Smart meeting rooms equipped with sensors can adjust lighting, temperature, and ambient noise to create an optimal environment for focused and productive interactions [5,6].

Conclusion

In conclusion, incorporating IoT mindfulness in boardroom interactions offers numerous advantages, including enhanced communication, streamlined decision-making, improved efficiency, and data-driven insights. However, organizations must address security and privacy concerns, ensure device interoperability, and bridge skill gaps to fully leverage the potential of IoT in the boardroom. As businesses embrace IoT technologies, they can empower their boards to make informed, agile decisions and drive organizational success in the digital era.

Acknowledgement

None.

Conflict of Interest

None.

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