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18
Feb

Features Don't Matter

We like to think we're rational decision-makers. That we carefully weigh features, compare benefits, and make thoughtful choices
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17
Feb

The 40 Ideas Trap

I have forty+ ideas in my innovation pipeline. That's the issue. Each sparkles with possibility. Each could work.
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14
Feb

The Stone Age Software Bug

For 300,000 years, human energy followed the sun. Hunt, gather, rest. The pattern was clear. Then, in just 200
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13
Feb

Who Owns the Answer?

I sat in the meeting room corner, resisting the urge to jump in. Two teams were stuck. Typically, leaders would
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12
Feb

The Understanding Gap

Last week, I lost a whole day of coding not due to a computer crash or forgetting to save, but
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11
Feb

Three Minds, One Caution

Last week, I faced a decision that split my thoughts three ways: My instincts warned, "Don't trust
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10
Feb

Why Memes Outperform Targeting

Watch a schoolyard during recess when a new game sweeps through. One day it's handball. The next it&
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07
Feb

What Data Can't See

You're in a meeting. Something doesn't fit. While others see the data and nod, you sense
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06
Feb

The Airfoil Workday

The most valuable insights come from unexpected places. I watched my colleague draw a simple wing on the whiteboard. "
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05
Feb

The Walking Mind

Steve Jobs would hit a wall. A product decision, a design choice, something that wouldn't resolve through more