Open-source software means many things—and some are downright terrifying.
Posts Tagged as: Microsoft
Posts Tagged as: Microsoft
On AI, Priorities, and Product Development
AI, Faves, Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Project Management, Trends
Thoughts on ignoring a popular product’s glaring weakness to pursue sexy new features.
Why I’m All-in on Notion
Collaboration, Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Project Management, Publishing, Technology
Thoughts on my favorite no-code tool these days.
Overcoming FOBE and the Multi-tool Problem
Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Trends
You may use a variety of low-code/no-code apps. Think about ways to track them cohesively.
Can ChatGPT improve collaboration?
My head is spinning with possibilities.
Following the AI Money
AI, Future of Work, Strategy, Trends
A tried-and-true rule of thumb suggests that big things are on the horizon.
From Big to Small
There’s an interesting shift taking place in the labor market.
On Amoeba and Notion
AI, Low-Code/No-Code, Technology, Trends
Low-code and no-code tools don’t fall neatly into a single category.
On Piano Teachers, Windows XP, and Aversion to Change
A trip to the Genius Bar brought back some interesting memories.
Zillow, Location, and the Beginning of the End of Compensating Wage Differentials?
Dataviz, Future of Work, Trends
I dust off my old HR hat in today’s post and drop a reference from The Wire.
Reimagining Collaboration 10-Packs Available
Announcements, Future of Work, Technology
Get ten copies of the book for $100.
Does using collaboration hubs correlate with better outcomes?
Collaboration, Faves, Future of Work, Trends
A personal and decidedly unscientific analysis.
Nailing Your Book’s Title and Subtitle Is Really Hard—and Essential.
Faves, Future of Work, Publishing
Thoughts on the most important ten or so words that authors write.
Why Effective Collaboration Requires Lifelong Learning
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work
Thoughts on nudging others to change their ways.
Zoom Third-party Apps Have Exploded in the Last Year. Here’s Why.
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work
Called it.
On Zoom, Experimentation, and Cat Filters
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work
Thoughts on why so many of us are afraid to go beyond the bare minimum.