Of all the forms of human intellect that one might expect artificial intelligence to emulate, few people would likely place creativity at the top of their list. Creativity is wonderfully mysterious – and frustratingly fleeting. It defines us as human beings – and seemingly defies the cold logic that lies behind the silicon curtain of machines. Continue reading
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#429 – DO YOU KNOW YOUR WORK RULES? – GREG HUTCHINS PE CERM
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Eight in ten in the U.S. are experiencing disruption.
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In Working it: Disruption Rules, we describe Future of Work (FOW) in terms of paradigm shifts or changing work 1. Rules; 2. Boundary conditions; 3. Tools; and 4. Expectations. Continue reading
#429 – ACCOUNTABILITY: BACK TO BASICS – BILL POMFRET PH.D.
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Many years ago, while giving a presentation to representatives of the Chinese Finance Ministry my translator hit a bump as she attempted to translate something I was saying about accountability. I was a young consultant, fresh from a Chemical Industry career, and like all my fellow practitioners, I spoke accountability as a first language.
#429 – RISK AND CRISIS CONSULTING ARE FACING THEIR KODAK MOMENTS – ANDREW SHEVES
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Summary – Risk and crisis consulting is on the brink of its ‘Kodak moment’. As AI streamlines tasks by over 90%, firms face a dilemma: adopt AI and disrupt the business model or resist and risk obsolescence. Small teams have the edge, but all must adapt. Dive in to discover the industry’s future. Continue reading
#429 – HOW TO BE (WEATHER) PREPARED IN 2023 – BOB LEONARD
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I was a Boy Scout. Since 1907 the motto of the global Scouting program has been, “Be Prepared”. Yet the 2023 Scout Jamboree was woefully unprepared for a myriad of severe weather-related issues that befell it in South Korea in early August. Continue reading