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A new wave of layoffs across technology companies has reignited a familiar but increasingly urgent question: what exactly are we witnessing? On the surface, the explanation seems straightforward — companies are tightening costs, responding to macroeconomic pressures, and recalibrating after years of ... » Read the article |
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The Return of Lords and Serfs — But This Time It’s Digital -- For decades, we’ve told ourselves a reassuring story about progress. Markets would open. Technology would democratize opportunity. Innovation would decentralize power. The barriers to entry would fall, and with them, the dominance of entrenched elites. And yet, as we step back and observe the system we’ve actually ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard |
Uncertainty is no longer a temporary disruption. It has become a permanent condition of our world. The pace of change continues to accelerate, and the rise of artificial intelligence is the clearest symbol of this shift. We know AI is important, yet we do not fully understand its role. That combination of fast change and unknowns creates both pressure and ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Geoffrey Moore |
I had the pleasure of engaging with a team of executives from a Global 2000 Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) company, and as always from such encounters, I learned something new. The team is focused on accelerating change, and I was sharing with them the zone management model, and how each zone is ... » Read the article |
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We stand at a unique crossroads in human history. For centuries, the American story has been a tale of growth and expansion. We built an empire on a relentless increase in population and labor, a constant flow of people and ideas fueling ever-greater economic output. But what happens when that foundational assumption is not just inverted, but rendered obsolete? What happens when ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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Business and life are all about choosing how you want to allocate your time and money. In life, it’s your personal time and money and in business it’s the company’s. If you’ve ever done any winter hiking, you know that it’s important to know the terrain. If there’s a mountain in the way, you either go over it or around it. But ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
One of the reasons customers are concerned about or even scared of artificial intelligence (AI) is that it has been known to provide incorrect answers. The result is frustration and concern over whether to believe any AI-fueled technology. In my annual customer service and customer experience research, I asked ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
On September 17th, 2011, protesters began to stream into Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan and the #Occupy movement had begun. “We are the 99%,” they declared and as far as they were concerned, it was time for the reign of the “1%” to end. The protests soon spread like wildfire to ... » Read the article |
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