An increasing number of companies are finding the much-promised financial gains of implementing artificial intelligence in the workplace have been slow to materialize. But that isn’t stopping many CEOs from spending even more on AI in the coming year. A new study from advisory firm Teneo finds that 68% of CEOs will increase their AIContinueContinue reading “AI isn’t delivering returns—but that’s not stopping CEOs from throwing money at it”
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Trump wants tiny cars in America. Do drivers?
The tiny Fiat Topolino—about the length of a cargo bike and half as long as an American SUV or pickup—is the kind of car tourists stop to photograph as a cute curiosity in Rome or Milan. The electric car only travels 28 miles an hour, and it’s designed for dense European cities. But it alsoContinueContinue reading “Trump wants tiny cars in America. Do drivers?”
Steve Jobs Said Without This Experience, There ‘Would Have Been No Apple’
The project that gave Jobs and Wozniak their confidence in the ‘power of ideas.’ source https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/steve-jobs-said-without-this-experience-there-would-have-been-no-apple/91278797
What’s the strategic logic of the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal?
Here we go again! For the third time within a quarter century, the Warner Bros. studio assets have been acquired for more than $70 billion. Since I commented very sharply on the first two, lots of people are asking me my thoughts on the just-announced purchase of Warner Bros. by Netflix. I provide my responseContinueContinue reading “What’s the strategic logic of the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal?”
Want to make big changes in 2026? Try this fast and easy Japanese approach
I’ve tried them all. A fancy planner, “perfect” workout routines, ambitious ways to read more, and writing rituals to get more done. I did the research. But what ultimately worked is something called the kaizen incremental method. An idea is from Japanese manufacturing, of all places. It means “continuous improvement.” The practice of tiny actions.ContinueContinue reading “Want to make big changes in 2026? Try this fast and easy Japanese approach”
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