by John Farrar | Mar 22, 2023 | business, culture, disruption, technology
We and me overlap at times and not at others. We each need me time, but every me has a need of we time also. It is not always something that happens, but both needs are real. A few years back, as a senior software developer and application architect, I sat down with a...
by John Farrar | Mar 13, 2023 | disruption, technology
Thinking is a bit like driving, running, or other physical activities. When we get moving in a certain direction, it is challenging to shift our focus. Here is the paradox. Agile has been a kind of thinking and work process long enough to block agile thinking. Our...
by site support | Mar 11, 2023 | disruption, technology
No, it isn’t dead, but it isn’t what it was either. There were things coming together that would have made it very popular. Due to the impact of COVID, we saw it miss very popular and fall from popular to noteworthy. Let’s take a look at it like a...
by site support | Mar 7, 2023 | business, disruption, technology
We credit Thomas Edison for creating the light bulb; you know, we cannot buy the type his team created anymore because they are outdated. Or perhaps we cite the invention of the wheel as moving humanity forward, but the wheel is no longer the wheel the inventor...
by John Farrar | Feb 18, 2023 | culture, technology
RI, real intelligence. Thus the portrait of Albert Einstein. We tend to think people with high IQs are better than us. We put IQ, at times, above common sense. The question we pose today is this. Are we using AI to replace or enhance RI? To Replace RI, Or Not To There...
by John Farrar | Feb 13, 2023 | business, disruption, technology
ROI (Return on Investment) vs. ROG (Return on Gambling) For many of us, we think that statement is obvious, something we would never do. Yet, it is something time, and experience has taught me nearly all of us would and have done without realizing it. We may have...
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