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Collins Aerospace in Puerto Rico: 30+ Years of Building What’s Next Collins Aerospace has spent over 30 years expanding its operations in Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico, growing from a single Westinghouse building into a multi‑building campus producing advanced electronics and electromechanical components for the aerospace and defense sectors. The company highlights Puerto Rico’s highly skilled workforce, U.S. regulatory alignment, and strong talent pipeline—shaped by decades of expertise in regulated industries—as key reasons the island has become a pivotal strategic site. Leaders emphasize that ongoing investment is driven not only by operational advantages but also by the strong community and quality of life that make Puerto Rico an attractive place for both work and family.[Puerto Rico: A Pivotal Site for Collins Aerospace – InvestPR]
(HBR) – Nine Trends Shaping Work in 2026 and Beyond
The Harvard Business Review article outlines nine major trends reshaping work in 2026, emphasizing the widening gap between CEOs’ high expectations for AI‑driven growth and the limited real‑world returns most organizations are currently achieving. Although AI continues accelerating workplace transformation, Gartner data indicates that only 1 in 50 AI investments delivers transformational value, creating new tensions around premature layoffs, workforce readiness, and unrealistic efficiency assumptions. The piece highlights how rapid technological change, economic volatility, and political uncertainty are disrupting traditional employment norms while organizations simultaneously face emerging risks such as AI‑triggered job restructuring, misaligned productivity gains, and the need to rehire talent cut too early. It stresses that companies must balance human–machine workforce strategies, navigate evolving threats, and redesign work models to fully capture AI’s future potential.
[ 9 Trends Shaping Work in 2026 and Beyond]
(Deloitte) – The State of AI in the Enterprise – the Untapped Edge
Deloitte’s State of AI in the Enterprise 2026 report identifies a pivotal moment in enterprise AI adoption, where organizations have rapidly expanded workforce access to AI—rising from under 40% to nearly 60% in a year—yet still struggle to turn this access into sustained, transformative impact. While AI pilots are abundant, only about 25% of companies have successfully scaled 40% or more of their experiments into production, creating a persistent “proof‑of‑concept trap” in which enthusiasm outpaces operational readiness. The report highlights a widening gap between rising investment and lagging ROI, noting that most firms are using AI for incremental efficiency rather than reimagining business models or redesigning core processes. Key trends such as sovereign AI, agentic AI, and physical AI underscore growing concerns around governance, autonomy, and safety, emphasizing that organizational success will increasingly depend on embedding AI into workflows, strengthening data and infrastructure foundations, and aligning technology adoption with human capabilities.
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(McKinsey) – How pharma is rewriting the AI playbook: Perspectives from industry leaders
The McKinsey article explains that while pharmaceutical companies are rapidly increasing their investment in AI—projected to grow the pharma AI market from over $4 billion today to nearly $26 billion by 2030—meaningful results will require more than simply adding AI tools onto existing processes. Industry leaders from Johnson & Johnson, GSK, Boehringer Ingelheim, AbbVie, and Genentech emphasize that AI’s real impact comes from fundamentally redesigning R&D workflows, modernizing data and technology infrastructure, cultivating cross‑functional talent, and building a culture that encourages experimentation within a highly regulated environment. Instead of “bolting on” AI, they stress the need for strategic clarity, reimagined end‑to‑end discovery and development processes, and thoughtful implementation guided by six key enablers that align culture, technology, and organizational goals.
[How pharma is rewriting the AI playbook: Perspectives from industry leaders | McKinsey & Company]
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