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Many productivity programs solve the wrong problem. This is what leaders should do instead
You can’t design a system that works for everyone. Most organizations think they have a productivity problem. They don’t.
For too long, design has been too focused on how things look. That makes sense when products are competing for attention.
Friction that encourages discourse, process understanding and problem-solving is essential and improves outcomes.
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3D printing finally stopped being about dragons and started solving real problems
Dragons and dice towers are fun, but this hobby is really at its best when it solves real problems.
US-based startup Haast embeds organizational policy and risk frameworks directly into enterprise workflows, automating high-effort manual compliance processes at scale.
GLP-1 drugs are fueling a surge in direct-to-consumer medications. But convenience may be replacing coordination—and creating ...
The campaigns that earn lasting recognition solve a real human problem first and optimize relentlessly second.
Telesystem's new EasyRoute solution aims to simplify Microsoft Teams Direct Routing deployments, helping organizations ...
Following the generative AI (GenAI) boom of 2023-2025, the integration of AI into the 2026 industrial landscape is shifting ...
Journey maps aren’t the goal. They’re tools for sense-making, alignment and action—not polished deliverables meant to impress stakeholders. Real impact comes from operational alignment. Journey work ...
Niraj Ranjan, founder and CEO of Hiver, is an experienced entrepreneur and technologist who has built his career at the intersection of software engineering, product development, and customer ...
If your AI can’t deliver consistent, transparent and responsible answers in education, it becomes a liability, not innovation ...
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