Your Next Innovation Should Be a 1990s Paperweight
We’ve been fed a lie for two decades: that progress is a straight line moving toward more screens, more AI,…
We’ve been fed a lie for two decades: that progress is a straight line moving toward more screens, more AI,…
In the corporate world, we’ve been brainwashed to believe that big means slow. We accept that launching a new product…
Let’s be honest: Most corporate innovation is just expensive roleplay. Boards of directors love to toss around words like disruptive…
In the hyper-sanitized, PR-choked world of modern business, we’ve been conditioned to believe that the Customer is Always Right. We’ve…
For decades, the corporate solution to “knowledge sharing” has been the same: throw another stagnant wiki, a bloated Confluence page,…
For the last three years, the tech world has been under a collective spell, obsessed with a single variable: the…
For years, the consensus among AI skeptics and cognitive scientists has been comfortable and clear: Large Language Models (LLMs) are…
In the modern corporate arms race, “Learning by Hiring” is the weapon of choice. When a company falls behind in…
In the traditional corporate playbook, “ambiguity” is a dirty word. Managers are trained to view a team that hasn’t defined…
For decades, big tech and global conglomerates have tried to bottle “startup magic.” They’ve built internal incubators, launched corporate venture…