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MINDFUL COMPUTING: ELEVATING INNOVATION AND QUALITY IN CLOUD ADOPTION

James Oredo , Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Kisii University, Kenya

Abstract

This study explores the nexus between mindfulness and the quality of innovation in the context of cloud computing adoption. As organizations increasingly rely on cloud technology to drive innovation, understanding the role of mindfulness in shaping the outcomes becomes pivotal. Through empirical analysis and case studies, this research investigates how the mindful approach of individuals and teams influences the decision-making process, implementation, and overall quality of innovation in cloud adoption. The findings shed light on the significant impact of mindfulness practices on enhancing innovation excellence, guiding organizations towards more effective and successful cloud computing strategies.

Keywords

Mindfulness, Cloud Computing, Innovation Quality

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MINDFUL COMPUTING: ELEVATING INNOVATION AND QUALITY IN CLOUD ADOPTION. (2022). International Journal of Business and Management Sciences, 2(04), 01-05. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijbms/article/view/66