Low-Code/No-Code
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Low-Code/No-Code Table of Contents
A high-level overview of the new opus.
Low-Code/No-Code
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Looking to Profile a Few Citizen Developers for the New Book
If you're a power LC/NC user, we should talk.
Announcements
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Announcing My 13th Book
Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications drops in early November.
On Piano Teachers, Windows XP, and Aversion to Change
A trip to the Genius Bar brought back some interesting memories.
Future of Work
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Work Visualized: Before and After Covid
My attempt to succinctly sum up the massive changes that have taken place.
Slack Continues Its Assault on Multi-Tasking and Manual Work
No, yesterday's updates won't eliminate multi-tasking. Make no mistake, though: Users will spend less time toggling between and among disparate applications.
Communication
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The Teaching Shackles Are Off. It Feels Amazing.
Dan Pink was right in 2009. He still is.
Thoughts on Consultant Certifications
Despite what many software vendors claim, they are neither necessary nor sufficient to deliver the goods.
On Collaboration Tools, Interview Litmus Tests, and Higher Education
Flip the script and interview the interviewers.
Solving Tool Overload and the Search Dilemma
More tech isn't the solution. Pick a lane and stay in it.
Thoughts on Slack Clips
Another valuable editionβand feature that makes the comparison to e-mail even more absurd.
Announcements
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Reimagining Collaboration 10-Packs Available
Get ten copies of the book for $100.
On Collaboration, E-Mail, and the Discman
A parallel between antiquated tools.
On the Parallels Between Collaboration Hubs and Smartphones
A useful analogy to unleash the true power of Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom
In Which I Stitch Together Booleans, Books, and Influence
Yeah, the three concepts are related.