In 1982, Time magazine skipped its annual tradition of naming a “Man of the Year” to instead crown the personal computer as the “Machine of the Year.” The Apple II had been released only a half-decade
Leer en español Ler em português For half a century, Peter F. Drucker, 83, has been teacher and adviser to senior managers in business, human service organizations, and government. Sometimes called th
More than a decade ago, Wired editor Kevin Kelly wrote an essay called “ 1,000 True Fans ,” predicting that the internet would allow large swaths of people to make a living off their creations, whethe
10 min read · Feb 21, 2021 -- Over the last year I became the proud owner of The Furry Lisa , among several other one-of-a-kind digital creations often referred to as “crypto art” or “NFTs” (non-fungi
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When people talk about “managing up”, sometimes it’s framed as a bad thing –massaging the ego of people in charge so that they treat you well. In my experience, managing up is usually a lot more pract
Tech Some entrepreneurs says they’re better off building their businesses entirely in the cloud—for now, at least Feb. 26, 2021 3:00 pm ET While larger companies are deciding how much of their workfor
Peter Greenwood/Folio Art When the Covid-19 pandemic began, I felt as if I were in one of those disaster movies, standing in front of a rapidly spreading fire as an entire city was about to be engulfe
This depends on the company. It's true at places like Facebook and Google, which make a serious effort to retain people. It's nearly completely untrue at places like IBM, National Instruments (NI), an
Google searches for ‘product roadmap’ and ‘project roadmap’ — Can you see the difference? When having to come up with a roadmap, Product Managers often structure it like a project plan. However such r
The article Escaping the Roadmap Trap sparked some insightful discussions about software product roadmaps. It showed that the topic is hitting a nerve in product teams. Here are my three main takeaway
In 2014, an Austrian entrepreneur offered investors a rare chance to purchase shares in Jumio, his fast-growing and profitable payments company. The deal was not a typical venture capital transaction.
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the media equation How Investigative Journalism Flourished in Hostile Russia A new wave of news outlets has used conventional, and unconventional, methods to pierce the veil of Putin’s power. Roman Do