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Guest Post from Geoffrey A. Moore
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Almost a year and a half ago I read Stephen Wolfram’s very approachable introduction to ChatGPT, 'What is ChatGPT Doing . . . And Why Does It Work?', and I encourage you to do the same. It has sparked a number of thoughts that I want to share in this post. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard
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In the infographic below from Justin Mecham you’ll see a comprehensive overview that serves as a source of inspiration for leading change. Regarding this, I have a question for you: Which three aspects of this overview do you find most compelling, and why? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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(1) If you want to have an IoT (Internet of Things) program, you’ve got to connect your products. (2)If you want to build trust, give without getting. (3) If you need someone with experience in manufacturing automation, hire a pro. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
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Do you feel like you’re drowning in a sea of bad news? You’re not alone. We’re standing in the eye of a storm of war, political division, and endless layoffs. In times like these, why bother with innovation when we’re using all our energy to survive and ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
There’s good news for those who fly the friendly skies. The experience is getting better. If you think about it, airlines have a simple product experience. It’s a plane that moves people. Safety is the number one priority. Beyond that, get the passengers to the destination on time. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
Mark Twain is reported to have said, “It’s not what you don’t know that kills you, it’s what you know for sure that ain’t true.” Ignorance of facts is easily remedied. We can read books, watch documentaries or simply do a quick Google search. Yet our misapprehensions and biases endure, even in the face of ... » Read the article |
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