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31
Mar

Knowledge Isn't Numbers

Everyone collects data. Few understand how they learn from it. The difference between good and great data isn't
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28
Mar

Knowledge Isn't Numbers

Everyone collects data. Few understand how they learn from it. The difference between good and great data isn't
1 min read
27
Mar

Intelligence In The Walls

Intelligence flows from the edges, not the top. The people closest to the work know things leadership never will. Which
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26
Mar

Pull Beats Push

What if what we call "laziness" is actually the key to extraordinary achievement? True obsession doesn't
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25
Mar

The Rise of Brain Gyms

Knowledge work chained us to desks, forcing us to invent gyms to stay healthy. Now, AI is automating our thinking,
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24
Mar

The Anti-Library Effect

I read every day. How many books did I finish last year? Zero. For years, my unfinished books felt like
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21
Mar

Movement Beats Analysis

That Stuck Feeling We've all been there: when faced with a problem, we instinctively dig deeper. More analysis.
20
Mar

The Personalization Myth

"Just personalize the experience." "Show returning visitors different content to boost conversions." I used to believe
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19
Mar

The Hidden Obvious

Everyone's searching for the next big insight. The real superpower is seeing what’s already there. Brian Chesky
18
Mar

The Shadow Strategy

Every organization has two strategies. Picture two parallel realities: In the boardroom, there's the polished, PowerPointed, perfect strategy
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