As we navigate the profound shifts brought about by generative and agentic AI, the question is no longer if the world will change, but how we will land. This article is the fourth installment in our AI Soft Landing series — a collection of hypotheses exploring how humanity and industry might transition into an AI-augmented future without ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from David Burkus |
You’ve poured hours into developing a brilliant new strategy. Maybe it’s a streamlined process, a novel team ritual, or a bold cultural shift you know will improve how your team works. You present it to the team. Heads nod. There’s excitement. Applause, even. And then ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Geoffrey Moore |
As managers, because we are always in the middle of something, we can easily forget how much our operating model depends on inertia for its success. We count on our supply chain to deliver more or less as promised, we expect our quarterly bookings to be pretty much as forecasted, and we count on ... » Read the article |
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The race to dominate artificial intelligence has triggered a global construction boom unlike anything the technology industry has ever seen. Governments and corporations are pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into massive AI data centers packed with advanced GPUs, specialized networking hardware, and ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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Companies that have products want to improve them year-on-year. This year’s must be better than last year’s. For selfish reasons, we like to improve cost, speed and quality. Cost reduction drops profit directly to the bottom line. Increased speed reduces overhead (less labor per unit) and increases ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
Do happy employees make happy customers, or is it the other way around? Do happy customers make employees happy? I’ve written in many articles and books that a focus on the employee experience will improve the customer experience. The logic makes sense. If you treat employees well, they will be more ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Art Inteligencia |
For decades, digital transformation has been trapped in a flat, two-dimensional paradigm. We have poured billions of dollars into refining pixels, expanding screen real estate, and perfecting spatial audio. Yet, despite these massive leaps in graphics and computational power, our digital interactions remain ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
Not too long ago, I had a post about the danger of trusting your feelings go viral on LinkedIn. The reason it was so popular wasn’t necessarily that everyone liked it, but because many wanted to voice their disapproval. A surprising number of people vehemently objected to the idea that they should interrogate ... » Read the article |
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