Adapt or be Left Behind: Integrated EA as Strategy
In the rapidly evolving landscape of contemporary business, the strategic significance of Enterprise Architecture has become increasingly prominent. Historically perceived as a discipline rooted in the realms of information technology, EA has undergone a transformative journey, emerging as an indispensable strategic enabler within organisations. This evolution is not just a reflection of EA’s…
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Technology Hits: New Submission Guidelines - 2024
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Coming from a technology and science background, I have a strong affinity for technology writers and tech topics on multiple platforms. I enjoy reading their stories, but I also like reviewing, curating, and promoting…
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Unlock your business's potential with our mobile app development guide, empowering executives to drive innovation, efficiency, and growth through app development.
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Charting the Unseen: How AI Experts are Becoming the Essential Compass for Tomorrow’s Corporate Odyssey
In the ever-evolving narrative of technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as the protagonist, reshaping the contours of the corporate world with each passing day. As a seasoned visual storyteller and a keen observer of the interplay between technology and human endeavor, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of AI. It’s a force that compels us to reimagine…
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Do you think that you have a miserable job?
Many years ago I attended the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina. There I was introduced to a series of books by Patrick Lencioni. I use one of them, ‘The Five Dysfunctions of a Team‘, regularly as part of module that I teach on Science Leadership and Ethics which is in turn part of a Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programme [see ‘On being a leader‘ on…
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For former CIO and now CIO Strategic Advisor Tim Crawford, building relationships is one of the most important things that allows us to learn from others and become aware of new career opportunities. In this interview, Tim shares his early entry into technology, scaling his expertise and experience, and shares thoughts on why he decided to pursue people management.
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Seven Critical Technical Due Diligence Questions For Technology Investors
Previously published by Forbes on June 20, 2022
In the excitement of having signed a term sheet, investors may be tempted to consider technical due diligence (tech DD) as a formality to assuage their colleagues and limited partners. Tech DD, however, should be considered more than a defensive tool to avoid embarrassment and the loss of the money invested.
Tech DD, when performed correctly, can…
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You will have more regrets for the things you didn't try than the ones you tried and didn't succeed at.
Jay Samit, Disrupt You!: Master Personal Transformation, Seize Opportunity, and Thrive in the Era of Endless Innovation
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Lt. Commander Killian: So what was your name again?
Nevularxi: I have not already told you. I’m afraid my name may not translate into your language.
Lt. Commander Killian: Oh yeah?
Nevularxi: I am named for a period of time on my home planet that surrounds the immediate aftermath of the second yearly equinox of our planet’s solar star. It’s the period following our fertile rainy season, and marked the beginning of the harvest in years of antiquity, as well as the coming of the colder, darker season which our species typically spends in isolation or hibernation. The period is considered to be a time of great liminality and spiritual importance in our ancient religions, although since the dawn of the modern technological age it has lost some of its transient meaning.
Lt. Commander Killian: …Okay, but i meant more like. how do I say your name.
Nevularxi: Oh, it’s nev-you-LARK-zee.
Lt. Commander Killian: Gotcha. by the way, your name in english is October.
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“It matters not whether one is loyal to terrible leaders, praising abject stupidity and immorality, or pursuing a vision of utopia that serves only to divide a nation, the cash will always rain down on those who kiss up.”
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Elephants Are the First Non-Human Animals Identified to Use Names, According to Al Research
In a study both fascinating and somewhat expected, a team of biologists and researchers utilising machine learning tools discovered that elephants call each other by names.
For a species renowned for deeply social behaviours such as grieving, collective child-rearing, and long-distance communication using complex low-frequency vocalisations, the use of names appears natural within their societies. However, decoding these 'Elephantese' names holds the potential to significantly reduce human-elephant conflict.
Conducted at Colorado State University, the study centred around simple observations. Researchers following a herd in Kenya noted that the matriarch used a specific call to gather all the elephants around her.
However, occasionally, a seemingly identical call would prompt only a single elephant to respond.
Read More:(https://luminarytimes.com/elephants-are-the-first-non-human-animals-identified-to-use-names-according-to-ai-research/)
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Reflecting on self
In a recent interview, the artist William Kentridge described becoming another person when standing back from a work in progress and becoming a critical director of the other person’s work. He talked about ‘constructing myself from yesterday’s dream and tomorrow’s expectation’. I have had similar experiences when I am speaking to an audience, lecturing to students or making a presentation at a…
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