Spreadsheets and group chats no longer cut it. The gap between work and personal applications is shrinking.
Posts Tagged as: Apple
Posts Tagged as: Apple
Department Names Don’t Matter. Just Help Me.
More Apple issues are grinding my gears.
What I Really Want From AI
In the name of all that is holy, can someone please invent a better computer diagnostic tool?
Announcing Book #14
Number 14 will look at a number of key forces that are already reshaping the workplace.
On Piano Teachers, Windows XP, and Aversion to Change
A trip to the Genius Bar brought back some interesting memories.
The Case for a Transparent Hiring Process
Future of Work, Technology, Trends
In my first post of the new year, I chime in with thoughts on how one can serve as a critical point of differentiation in the war for talent.
Slack and Its Ilk Shine a Light on Organizational Problems. Be Thankful.
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work, Technology
Internal collaboration hubs can quickly manifest thorny cultural issues. That’s exactly why some leaders oppose them. Big mistake.
The world of work isn’t returning to its pre-Covid state. Why should your tech?
Collaboration, Future of Work, Technology, Trends
Yeah, we want things to return to normal. Tech-wise, however, that mind-set is a mistake.
Thoughts on Twitter and Section 230
Kudos to the company for its principled stance.
Slack and Change Management
Communication, Consulting, Data
Thoughts on why it’s essential to overcome employee resistance.
Don’t Be Evil by Rana Foroohar
Has Big Tech become too powerful? Hell yes.
Summer Reading
Being able to regularly feed my brain is a nice perk of professor life.
Calling Bullshit on Elizabeth Holmes’ Ignorance
Anyone who knows anything about Theranos should take her claims with a 50-lb. bag of salt.
Courses I Would Love to Teach
Faves, Higher Education, Technology
If I could wave my magic wand …
What if Facebook had charged its users?
Would the company find itself in its current predicament?
The Promise of the IoT
I’m still optimistic despite some personal setbacks.