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| | | | Hard to look away from Twitter the past few days, because I've watched this happen with half a dozen different activist menin recent years and it's always the same story. And so, not specifically about the situation at hand, but about every time this happens. What I've learned is that thereal test is what happens... | |
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| | | | I'm sure this is terrible news for Joe Biden: https://twitter.com/YouGovAmerica/status/1737557485110632925?s=20 https://twitter.com/YouGovAmerica/status/1737558597314203874?s=20 The best answer to most of this is | |
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| | | | [A]ll the great business disrupters of the past decade [] Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Tesla, Uber, Airbnb, Netflixthey are all running Systems of Observation against the data flows they are privileged to access or host, and then feeding them into Systems of Intelligence to extract insights from them. Geoffrey Moore,Intelligent Computing Systems: How will EnterpriseContinue reading "Geoffrey Moore on disrupting business with data intelligence" | |
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| | This post from Valerie Aurora, Mary Gardiner and Leigh Honeywell is so perfect.In addition to the long list of powerful and important recommendations for doing away with "rock star" culture they've put forward, there's one small thing I'd like to add. But first, read "No More Rock Stars." Done? Okay. Now this. In aworld run... |