Phil Simon is probably the world's leading independent expert on workplace collaboration and tech. He is a frequent keynote speaker and the award-winning author of 14 books, most recently The Nine.
Analytics
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How Analytics Can Improve Collaboration
How can we improve things? Let me count the ways.
Collaboration
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Workplace Collaboration: The Case for New Tools
Thoughts on moving away from old stalwarts.
Trends
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The Promise of the IoT
I'm still optimistic despite some personal setbacks.
Trends
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Last October's IoT Hack: No Black Swan
Contemporary wireless protocols and legacy systems weren't meant to coexist.
Publishing
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The Revenge of Analog: An Interview With David Sax
Technology is wonderfulβwhen it isn't in the way.
Communication
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My Most Popular Posts of 2016
A look back at what resonated with my readers this past year.
Announcements
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Korean Version of Too Big to Ignore
My Big Data book is evidently big in Asia.
Analytics
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Traditional Data Warehouses Can't Do It All
Thoughts on the future of data storage and analytics.
Big Data
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Big Data and Hype: Where Are We Now?
Checking in on its current adoption.
Miscellany
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Reflections on 2016
Thoughts on a very interesting year.
Management
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Compliance: Boring but Essential
That no one ever brags about it doesn't make it any less important.
Miscellany
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An Interview With Roger Hodgson
I sit down with the ex-Supertramp singer to talk about his career.
Analytics
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How Basic Analytics Can Prevent Compliance Debacles
Thoughts on how simple measures can prevent catastrophes.
Announcements
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The Visual Organization: Chinese Version
Good news on book number six.
Analytics
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The Case Against Analytics Projects
Successful companies today adopt a totally different mind-set.
Analytics
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What's holding back organizations' analytics efforts?
Thoughts on the most formidable obstacles: people and culture.
Miscellany
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A Life in Parts by Bryan Cranston
A look at the new memoir from one of our finest actors.
Big Data
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Why Big Data Means Big Salaries
Those with coveted data and technology skills will flourish in this new era.