...data center’s wiring has frayed insulation, overloaded outlets, and circuit breakers that haven’t been tested since Edison and Westinghouse battled it out. The company ignores your concerns. You continue to...…
...enable them. The reason goes back to the ongoing, even accelerating trend of business temporal compression (AFG?). While it depends on what your business sells and who it sells it...…
...bar charts, murmured, “No error bars,” to themselves, and tossed this information*]}*-free report into the trash. We read over and over again about information glut. I sometimes wonder if what...…
...If you are responsible for a business function you have to be effective at both leadership and management, and they aren’t independent topics. Effective management depends on effective leadership for...…
...money was plentiful and there was more competition. And so they offered it. Then, with banking consolidation eliminating competitors and an ongoing need to grow profits, the bank decided to...…
...was represented. What’s the solution? Decide in advance if you’re going to participate. If you are, show up and participate. If you aren’t, Reply All to the invitation list, sending...…
...do. It’s intrinsically unreliable, made worse by its reliance on equating correlation and causation. To finish our definition of AI we need to define “Artificial” – something that’s less obvious...…
...pretentious. Jargon. Use it freely if you’re certain your audience shares it. Otherwise, define your terms. Use “assume” carefully. It’s usually an insult, as in, “You’re assuming we’ll make a...…
...who looks to whom for approval? That’s it. Do the employees in your organization look to you for approval, or do you seek theirs? If you’re a manager, take a...…
...why, in English, I can say “airport” instead of “a place for airplanes to take off and land along with the buildings and supporting infrastructure necessary to maintain and refuel...…